If you’re looking to spruce up your kitchen or dining room decor, these kitchen wall art prints are an easy and free way to update your space! I think they’d make such a cute gallery wall – just choose your favorites, then print and frame.
Why Print Kitchen Wall Art?
There are lots of reasons to print FREE kitchen (or any room) wall art! First of all, you will have a gorgeous quality quote or saying, and it doesn’t cost you a thing. You can use any frame that you have around your house, hit up some yard sales or buy what you like.
You already know how much I love to save money. Making artwork myself saves me LOTS of money. I can’t see spending a lot for something I can simply make myself. Plus, these prints are adorable and are lovely for your kitchen.
Not only can you keep these prints for yourself, but you could also put them in a pretty frame and give them to a friend, family member, teacher, or neighbor. Homemade gifts are so thoughtful and appreciated.
Tips For Printing Free Kitchen Wall Art
There are a few tips I want to go over with you to make sure that you are completely happy with your wall art. It’s reasonably easy to print them and hang, but here are a couple of tips I wanted to share.
- Make sure to use good quality photo paper or card stock. You don’t want something that is cheap or a plain piece of paper, or it will fade quickly.
- Don’t use the quick setting on your printer. You want it to look like quality art that you purchased, and using a fast printing option will make it look cheap.
- Hang the wall art in an 8×10 inch frame or an 11×14 inch matted frame. Either way, it will look fantastic, and you can choose whatever style of frame you like.
Are These Printable Kitchen Wall Art Pictures Actually FREE?
Yes, of course, they are free! I love wall art, saving money, and my readers, so I figured why not give back to them. They are completely free, and I am not going to hassle you or try to charge you later. Print them and enjoy them as long as you wish. These are for personal use only, though.
Can I Have This Kitchen Wall Art Printed By A Professional?
Yes, you can have your local print shop print them for you if you want. This will save you ink, and the quality of the paper they use will be perfect for your new wall art. It’s entirely up to you how you want to have them printed. I love the ability to do it at home because it’s convenient, and I don’t have to wait for anyone to prepare them. However, I can see why you would want to have a print shop do it too.
The black and white color scheme gives them a neutral look that can go with just about any type of decor (though they’d look especially great if you’re going for a modern look).
P.S. – I love the frames shown, but I don’t actually own them (I used a mockup to create the images), so I’m not sure where they’re from. But these from Amazon look almost exactly the same.
Download The Kitchen Wall Art Printables
Please note: These are for personal use only. Do not upload the printable files to your own site. If you’d like to share this printable, please do so by linking to this post. Thanks!
Printing Instructions
- Click the download link above. Right click to save to your computer.
- Print on 8.5×11” photo paper or card stock at 100% size (don’t resize, to preserve image quality). You can also print on 8×10″ photo paper to avoid trimming if your printer can print borderless, but it’s usually harder to find since it’s a less common size. If your frame has a mat you may not need to trim at all.
- Frame and enjoy!
Check out some of my other free printables while you are at it:
Free Christmas Printables – These are great to save a few dollars around the holidays! We love the opportunity to give away freebies to encourage thriftiness in us all!
It’s Fall Y’all Printable – This just makes me smile as the saying is adorable. I love free printables like this one as I can print this year and use and if I want to change it up next year, I can download a different freebie! No guilt and I have a whole new look!
I want to release more free wall art packs like this in the future, so if you have any ideas for what you’d like to see next, please let me know (e.g. bathroom wall art, kids wall art, bedroom, etc.).
Hi!
Ginny Collins is a passionate foodie and recipe creator of Savor and Savvy and Kitchenlaughter. Indoors she focuses on easy, quick recipes for busy families and kitchen basics. Outdoors, she focuses on backyard grilling and smoking to bring family and friends together. She is a lifelong learner who is always taking cooking classes on her travels overseas and stateside. Her work has been featured on MSN, Parade, Fox News, Yahoo, Cosmopolitan, Elle, and many local news outlets. She lives in Florida where you will find her outside on the water in her kayak, riding her bike on trails, and planning her next overseas adventure.
Rucha says
Thank you so much for these printables. They are wonderful. Cant wait to put them up in my kitchen.
Vanessa says
What size frames did you use in the photos?
Jazmin Rode says
These are mockups, but if you want a mat like shown in these frames usually you’ll need an 11×14″ matted frame with an 8×10″ opening. 🙂
Yuli armstrong says
Thank you so much ! Easy save, paste print and I’m in looove. It looks perfect ! “But first COFFEE”.. the little things ♥️♥️✨
Jazmin Rode says
Yay! So glad you like it 🙂
Katelyn S. Bolds says
Such a cute idea! We are moving soon and I am going to put the “But first Coffee” up in my new kitchen. You have a great eye for simple designs. You should do a set of posters to put up around your desk. ❤
Kathryn says
Love your ideas, what about the idea of inside cabinet marked with measuring spoon decal. I saw it on Pinterest, but I can’t find one for purchase anywhere. Thanks!
Jazmin Rode says
Oh I think I know which ones you’re talking about. I can make a measuring conversion chart that people can just print off, laminate and use in the kitchen. Thanks for the idea! <3