Spring on The Farm Watercolor Wall Art
If you don’t have a farm (or even if you do!), these beautiful spring on the farm watercolor wall art prints will bring the beauty of farm life right into your home, wherever you live. Each one captures a quiet moment of spring, from blooming trees to peaceful ponds.
My printable wall art collection is a great and free way to add simple seasonal decor. For free!

Spring Cherry Tree
An old barn sits quietly in the field while a cherry tree shows off its pink blooms against the soft spring sky.

Farmhouse on the Hill
A white farmhouse with red chimneys sits at the top of a hill, with pink and white wildflowers covering the sunny meadow below.

Spring Duck Pond
Ducks swim in a calm pond lined with cattails and spring flowers while birds fly overhead in the quiet afternoon.

Farmhouse with Daffodils
A simple white farmhouse with a brick chimney stands proud while early spring daffodils pop up in the green grass.

Simple Red Roof Barn
A classic white barn with a red roof waits behind an old fence, with tiny white flowers growing wild at its base.

Ideas to Use These
- Wall Art: Frame them to decorate your home with a cozy springtime vibe.
- Gift Ideas: Print and frame them as thoughtful gifts for friends and family.
- Seasonal Decor: Use them to refresh your home for spring or Easter.
- Gallery Wall: Combine all the prints to create a stunning gallery wall.
- Craft Projects: Use them for scrapbooking or other creative crafts.
- Planner Covers: Add them as covers for journals, planners, or binders.
- Postcards: Print smaller versions to use as postcards or greeting cards.
- Digital Use: Save them as wallpapers for your phone, tablet, or computer.
- Event Decor: Use them to decorate spring weddings, baby showers, or parties.
Each of these prints captures what makes spring on the farm so special – peaceful moments, simple beauty, and the promise of warmer days ahead. They’re a perfect way to add a touch of spring to any room in your home.

By Katie Shaw

Katie shares simple, reliable recipes from her home in Virginia, where she lives with her husband, three daughters, a chocolate lab, and over thirty chickens.