Free Fall Prints for Your Home or Office–No Email Required
One of my favorite ways to decorate for autumn is by searching for free fall prints online and printing. them out. It’s such a simple little hack—but it adds so much warmth. I keep several affordable frames throughout our home and in my office, and when a new season rolls in, I just pop in new artwork. No need for multiple bins of bulky decorations or overspending at the craft store. Just a quiet, cozy nod to the season at hand. An easy way to create a beautiful life on a budget.
I’m so excited to offer you a handful of free fall prints to help you do the same in your own space.
Whether you’ve got access to a fancy printer at work or you’re working with the trusty one at home, these prints were made to be accessible. I’ve included two sizing options, and while I recommend printing on cardstock if you can, regular printer paper works just fine. Around here, we don’t mind a little handmade charm—it only adds to the warmth.
Each print was created with love, and each one carries a bit of my family’s story. I wanted to share those stories with you, so as you hang these on your walls or tuck them into a favorite corner, you’ll know they come from a real place.
The Harvest Watcher

Growing up, my parents let me visit the local pet adoption center to pick out my very own cat. I had my eye on a ginger kitty named Pumpkin, but he turned out to be a bit of a grump. That’s when I noticed a small black cat named Angel. She was skittish at first, but soon became one of the sweetest-tempered pets we ever had.
Angel loved to be near us during the holidays—lurking nearby as we carved pumpkins or watching as we set the Thanksgiving table (and occasionally leaping onto it, sending plastic utensils flying everywhere). This print is in honor of her… always nearby, always watching, always part of the season.
Pop’s Pumpkin and Apple Picking Farm

My grandfather was a farmer through and through. Even after his family sold their land, he worked on various farms across New Jersey. He even rode a pony named Buck to school!
Though he later moved into a different career, you couldn’t take the farm out of him. He was always growing things, talking about tractors, and telling stories about animals and auctions. Most autumns, he’d take us to a local orchard for fresh apples and cider. This print captures a little of that spirit—of old barns, crisp air, and the hands that grow and gather.
- Download the 5×7 Pop’s Pumpkin and Apple Picking Farm.
- Download the 8×10 Pop’s Pumpkin and Apple Picking Farm.
The Fox Family

My daughter’s favorite color is orange, so when I began designing a print that represented our little trio, I naturally thought of foxes. This one’s for all the families out there who feel the magic of the seasons just a little more now that there’s a little one (or a few) in the mix.
Sweet Maple’s Café and Bakery

This print is a nod to my grandmother, who passed away just before my freshman year of high school. She had always dreamed of owning her own flower shop, but I like to think she would’ve loved running a cozy café or bakery too. She loved sweets and gatherings, and I imagine her welcoming in neighbors on a crisp fall morning for something warm and fresh from the oven. This one’s for her—and for all the women who quietly shaped who we are.
S’mores by the Bonfire

When we were little, my dad used to light a small fire in late summer so we could roast marshmallows. But once the school year started and his night shifts began, those fires became fewer and farther between. My sister and I were usually busy with marching band anyway. Still, I often wished we could’ve continued the tradition into the fall.
Someday, I think I’ll start it up again with my own family. This print is a reminder that it’s never too late to make new traditions.
Have a Beautiful, Cozy Fall
I hope these free fall prints bring some joy and warmth into your home this season. If you do hang them up, I’d love to see! Tag me on Instagram @MamasAndChai or send a note.
From my home to yours, happy autumn. 🍂
