10 Free Beautiful Motherhood Art Phone Wallpapers
These motherhood art phone wallpapers are a beautiful reminder of the power of being a mom.
Use these free phone wallpapers for moms to inspire you each time you glance at your phone.
Motherhood Art Phone Wallpaper
I love being a mom, and I love beautiful artwork.
And when a beautiful painting portrays a loving scene of motherhood, that’s just the best of all possible worlds!
I’ve been sharing classic mother and family-oriented artwork on my Facebook page for some time now.
The positive feedback I’ve received from moms raving about the artwork has been overwhelming!
So I decided to put together some of the best artwork I’ve collected over the years and turn them into free phone wallpapers.
How to Use Motherhood Art Phone Wallpapers
These images are all old (mostly if not all from the 19th Century) so they are in the public domain. You’re free to use these on your devices as you see fit.
To use an image, just download it to your phone, then set it as the wallpaper on your device. The exact procedure varies from phone to phone, but you can usually pick your phone’s wallpaper through the Settings function.
I hope you enjoy scrolling through this list of beautiful motherhood artwork and downloading as many of these as you would like!
Mom With Baby
This painting of a mom tenderly reaching for her baby in a wicker cradle just melts my heart!
Family Apple Picking
I have happy memories of visiting an apple orchard when my kids were younger (although none of my kids actually climbed up into a tree!).
I love the way the two little girls in this painting are expectantly awaiting apples to be tossed down into a pouch made with their cute little dresses.
Feeding Time
This adorable painting of a mom feeding her baby while cats play around them is one of my favorites (probably at least in part because I am a cat person!).
Kissing the Baby
This sweet painting of a mom tenderly kissing her child is truly heart-warming!
Mother With Children
This is a another warm scene of a mom tenderly holding her baby while her young daughter looks on, possibly remembering when she was younger like the baby.
Combing the Hair
I just love this painting of a mother combing her daughter’s hair in preparation for bedtime. And the adorable kitten watching attentively only adds to the scenery’s warmth!
Toddler Talk Time
This painting is another one that brings back so many happy memories of my when my kids were toddlers and wanted to cuddle and tell me about some exciting adventure from their day.
Bedtime Kisses
This painting so tenderly depicts a mother lovingly bending over to gently kiss the forehead of her sleeping child.
Playing With Baby
This is another adorable painting where a mom is holding her baby while a friend or possibly an older sister entertains the little one with a fish bowl.
More Motherhood Inspiration:
- What Elisabeth Elliot Taught Me About Motherhood
- 24 Printable Bible Verse Cards for Moms
- 10 Things to Love About Motherhood + Free Printable
- 8 Favorite Mothering Books
- 8 Essential Keys to Lifegiving Motherhood
Greetings dear sister!
I am a Christian woman who wants to get some wisdom from you especially about homeschooling.
As a first generation women who have truly come to Christ and other other God’s design like homeschooling, I have a lot questions and many challenges.
Sadly in our area I have no other people to ask or learn from them.
I would like to ask you few questions especially about homeschooling, if you don’t mind, please you can respond to me.
1. How did you manager to homeschool the young children (like two at the same time), in preschool, together with other home activities as a homemaker?
2. If your husband is a pastor or a minister, most of the times some women will need advices from you and you have to do it.
How did you manager that together with all these activities?
3. What was your plan like a weekly plan, that helped you in all these ? If you have failed, how did you overcome that?
Can you share with me your experience about this?
4. In general, what kind of wisdom can you share with a young women who is first to homeschool and none around to learn from?
I look forward to hearing from you.
God’s grace be with you.
Hi Jerusha! When you have several children to homeschool, it can be a challenge to keep the young ones busy while you homeschool the older ones. One thing I did was to set aside learning activities just for them to use while I was doing school with the older ones. Here are some of the learning activities I used.
My husband is not a pastor or minister, so I don’t have any experience with that.
In this post I share an example daily schedule with homeschooling.
As I shared in this article, I would make prayer the most important part of all you do as a homeschool mom. Leading our children to God is of utmost importance. Know that God is looking for faithfulness, not perfection. This means we pray about everything we do for and with our children, do the work faithfully every day, and then leave the results in His hands. And relationships with our children are more important than academic success.
If you need further encouragement as a mom, I would check out this list of books.
Blessings to you as you start your homeschooling journey!