Cottagecore Decor: Nature-Inspired Art Prints (Free Downloads)

I could not love these vintage wall art prints more! They are the perfect cottagecore decor for a nursery, bedroom, kitchen, or guest bath. Soft and colorful, they add cottage charm to any space. If you’re looking for more free wall art printables, these vintage duck art prints are popular for a reason.

These cottagecore art prints are for you to download and print for free. This art was created by Childe Hassam, an impressionist artist in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. When bringing the outdoors in, there are so many art styles to choose from. These vintage art prints capture the fresh, cheery Impressionism look ideal for cottagecore decor.

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These 8×10 prints are oriented horizontally and fit in a standard 8×10 inch photo frame.

Below each image you will see a “Download Here” button. Click on the button and it will open a Google Drive file to download and print the 8×10 PDF.

Vintage Cottagecore Decor Wall Art Prints

These art prints are good for any space needing a vintage, cheery touch including bedrooms, playrooms, or homeschool rooms. They would also make a great addition to a homeschool study of art styles. Impressionism is the art style used in these pieces and these art prints would enrich your study in a hands-on way.

Poppies, Isles of Shoals, 1891

The cheery poppy flowers sway in the warm rustling breeze. You can almost feel the salt spray and hear the cry of the seagulls overhead when looking at this print. The Isles of Shoals are a group of islands off the coast of Maine and New Hampshire, beautifully captured in this art work.

Cottagecore decor impressionist style painting of poppy flowers of the edge of cliffs at water's edge

Old House at East Hampton, 1916

This print features the ideal cottagecore aesthetic: a cozy cottage surrounded by flowers and vines. I love how the door and windows are standing wide open, telling the story of a warm breezy day. Maybe some spring cleaning or popping in and out to the garden.

Cottage with door and windows open surrounded by trees, flowers, and vines

Oyster Sloop, Cos Cob, 1902

This art print could be used in many different nursery or kids bedroom themes: a cottagecore, lake-inspired, or fishing theme. This print is warm and rich in its colors. I like the details such the different buildings, the teal fishing boat, and the fisherman’s yellow raincoat.

Man standing in a small row boat with a larger fishing boat in the water behind him near a small village shore

A North East Headland, 1901

This scene of a rocky coastline brings together warm and cool colors beautifully. A classic art print that would bring cottagecore charm to any space.

Cliff edges along blue teal water

Tips for Printing

  • Check your printer. Make sure your printer is full of colored ink if printing at home to avoid discoloration or streaking.
  • Choose your paper. Use card stock or thicker paper to create more sturdy prints. Regular computer paper is fine too but using thicker paper will create an elevated look.
  • Leave the scale as is. Don’t adjust the scale of the PDF when printing, meaning let it print at full size to get an 8×10 image.
  • Make it matted. If you DO want to make the image smaller and have a boarder around it (a print in this style is called mat) you can adjust the scale of the image when printing.
  • Let it dry. Avoid touching the printed image and set it aside to let the ink fully dry before framing.
  • Take it to the experts. If you’re unsure of how to print at home or don’t have a printer, you can always print the wall art at a local print shop or office supply store. Call ahead or look online to get instructions in their process.
2 Impressionist style cottage core art prints on cream color background

Ideas to Use These Art Prints

  • Home Decor Wall Art: Print and frame these pieces of art to decorate your home. Print one or two, or print them all to create your own custom gallery wall.
  • Gift Them: Print and frame them to give as a personalized, thoughtful gift.
  • Create Cards: Use these to make unique cards for thank-you’s, birthdays, or baby showers.
  • Party Decor: Use them to decorate for a themed baby shower or birthday party.
  • Use for a Homeschool Art Study. Print and hang these Impressionism art prints for your homeschool or co-op study.

Frequently Asked Questions About Cottagecore Decor

What is cottagecore decor?

Cottagecore decor is a design style inspired by the cozy simplicity of a cottage. It typically includes vintage and handcrafted pieces, soft colors, and textures inspired by nature.

Where to find cottagecore decor?

Much of the cottagecore decor style is to have a collected look. Meaning you collect items slowly over time from places like thrift stores, craft markets, antique stores, estate and yard sales. Cottagecore decor is focused on vintage and handcrafted pieces that cannot be mass produced.

Where can I get cottagecore decor ideas?

You can get cottagecore decor ideas from places like Pinterest, vintage home decor books, or by visiting a local antique store or craft show.

2 Impressionist style cottage core art prints on cream color background

Cottagecore Printable Wall Art Made Easy!

These art prints are good for any room you are needing a vintage, cheery touch including bedrooms, playrooms, or homeschool rooms. They would also make a great addition to a homeschool study of art styles. Impressionism is the art style used in these pieces and these art prints would enrich a study in a hands-on way. If you want to add cozy cottage charm to any space, these free printable cottagecore art prints are the perfect solution.

Instantly download. print, and frame these cottagecore decor art prints. Perfect for adding cozy cottage charm to nurseries, kids bedrooms, or homeschool rooms.

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4 cottagecore decor art prints on graphic with words that read Free Cottagecore Decor Art Prints

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