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Hey there, friend!
Can we talk about something really fun for a second? You know how many times you unlock your phone every day? According to research, it’s somewhere between 80 to 100 times. That’s A LOT, right? So here’s a thought – why not make every single one of those moments a little more magical this holiday season?
I’m talking about transforming your boring old home screen into a cozy, festive Christmas wonderland that makes you smile every single time you pick up your phone. Trust me, it’s the easiest mood booster you’ll find this December!
I still remember the first time I changed my phone wallpaper to a Christmas theme. It was a simple snowy scene with twinkling lights, and honestly? It made my day so much brighter. There I was, standing in a crowded grocery store line, checking my phone, and suddenly I felt this little spark of holiday joy. That’s the power of a good wallpaper!
So today, I’m going to share over 30 absolutely gorgeous Christmas home screen wallpaper ideas with you. Whether you’re obsessed with classic Santa vibes, love clean minimalist designs, or can’t resist cute puppies in Santa hats (guilty as charged!), I’ve got something special for you.
Ready to give your phone the holiday makeover it deserves? Let’s dive in!
Hey there, friend!
Can we talk about something really fun for a second? You know how many times you unlock your phone every day? According to research, it’s somewhere between 80 to 100 times. That’s A LOT, right? So here’s a thought – why not make every single one of those moments a little more magical this holiday season?
I’m talking about transforming your boring old home screen into a cozy, festive Christmas wonderland that makes you smile every single time you pick up your phone. Trust me, it’s the easiest mood booster you’ll find this December!
I still remember the first time I changed my phone wallpaper to a Christmas theme. It was a simple snowy scene with twinkling lights, and honestly? It made my day so much brighter. There I was, standing in a crowded grocery store line, checking my phone, and suddenly I felt this little spark of holiday joy. That’s the power of a good wallpaper!
So today, I’m going to share over 30 absolutely gorgeous Christmas home screen wallpaper ideas with you. Whether you’re obsessed with classic Santa vibes, love clean minimalist designs, or can’t resist cute puppies in Santa hats (guilty as charged!), I’ve got something special for you.
Ready to give your phone the holiday makeover it deserves? Let’s dive in!
Okay, I know what you might be thinking. “It’s just a wallpaper. Does it really matter?”
Short answer: YES! And here’s why.
Think about it. We spend SO much time on our phones. Checking messages, scrolling social media, looking up recipes, texting loved ones. Our phones are basically an extension of ourselves at this point (for better or worse, right?).
So when you have a beautiful Christmas wallpaper, you’re literally carrying a piece of the holiday magic with you everywhere you go. Stuck in traffic? Look at your phone – there’s a cozy fireplace scene. Stressed at work? Unlock your screen – hello, peaceful snowy forest!
I’m not even exaggerating here. There’s actual science behind this! Colors, images, and seasonal cues can genuinely affect our mood and mindset.
You know that warm, fuzzy feeling you get when you see Christmas lights? Or when you smell fresh-baked cookies? A festive wallpaper can trigger those same happy feelings. It’s like a mini celebration every time you check the time or read a text message.
Last year, I was going through a pretty stressful time at work in December. I changed my wallpaper to this gorgeous image of a mug of hot cocoa with marshmallows and Christmas lights in the background. Sounds simple, right? But honestly, it helped. Every time I looked at it, I’d take a deep breath and remember that the holidays were coming, and everything would be okay.
Your phone wallpaper is personal. It’s a little glimpse into what makes you happy, what you value, what vibe you’re into.
Are you someone who loves traditional Christmas with all the bells and whistles? Or do you prefer a more modern, minimalist approach? Maybe you’re all about the religious meaning of the season. Or perhaps you just really, really love Christmas cookies and want them on your screen!
Whatever your style, your wallpaper choice tells your story. And during the holidays, it’s a fun way to show the world (or at least anyone who glimpses your screen) that you’re all about that festive spirit.
Remember being a kid and counting down the days until Christmas? Everything felt magical and exciting, right?
Changing your wallpaper to a Christmas theme brings back some of that childlike anticipation. Every day in December, you get little reminders that something wonderful is coming. Family time. Delicious food. Presents. Laughter. Love. All the good stuff.
It’s especially great if you change your wallpaper on December 1st. It’s like officially starting your personal countdown to Christmas!
Here’s the best part: Unlike decorating your entire house (which takes time, energy, and let’s be honest, money), changing your phone wallpaper is:
It’s the laziest form of holiday decorating, and I mean that in the best possible way! If you live in a tiny apartment, if you’re traveling for the holidays, if you just don’t have the energy for full-blown decorating – your phone can still be festive AF.
Alright, now that I’ve convinced you (I hope!), let’s get to the good stuff – the actual wallpaper ideas!
Let’s start with the classics, shall we? These are the wallpapers that scream “CHRISTMAS!” the moment you see them.
There’s something timelessly wonderful about Santa wallpapers. I’m talking about:
Vintage Santa illustrations:
You know those classic Coca-Cola style Santas? The ones with rosy cheeks and that jolly belly laugh? These bring major nostalgia vibes. They remind me of the Christmas books my grandma used to read to me.
Modern cartoon Santas: If you prefer something more playful and current, there are tons of cute, illustrated Santas out there. Think bright colors, fun animations, and a more contemporary art style.
Santa’s sleigh flying across the moon: This one never fails to make me feel magical. There’s something about that silhouette against a huge full moon that just captures the wonder of Christmas Eve.
Santa’s workshop scenes: Elves busy making toys, wrapping presents, checking lists – these wallpapers are busy and cheerful and full of story.
Pro tip: If you have kids, let them help pick a Santa wallpaper! My nephew gets SO excited when he sees Santa on my phone screen. It’s adorable.
Ah, the Christmas tree. The centerpiece of so many holiday celebrations. And they make absolutely beautiful wallpapers!
Fully decorated trees with presents: These are cozy and homey. They make you feel like you’re sitting in a warm living room, even if you’re actually on a cold bus commute.
Close-up ornament shots: When photographers zoom in on those beautiful glass ornaments with the lights reflecting? Chef’s kiss. These wallpapers are colorful, sparkly, and just gorgeous.
Minimalist tree silhouettes: A simple evergreen tree shape against a sunset or starry sky. Clean, beautiful, and not too busy if you have lots of apps on your home screen.
Real trees in snowy forests: For the nature lovers! Actual pine trees covered in fresh snow, with maybe some wildlife or a cabin in the background.
I personally rotate between a few tree wallpapers throughout December. Variety is the spice of life, right?
Oh man, Christmas lights might be my favorite thing to photograph AND to use as wallpapers.
Bokeh light effects: Those blurred, glowing circles of light? They’re called bokeh, and they make stunning wallpaper backgrounds. Usually in warm gold, or multi-colored, or icy blue.
String lights on dark backgrounds: Simple but effective. Just strands of fairy lights against black or dark blue. It’s like having a little piece of nighttime magic on your screen.
Lights on a Christmas tree: Close-ups where you can see the individual bulbs glowing among the pine needles.
Outdoor light displays: Some people photograph those amazing neighborhood light displays. If you live somewhere with incredible Christmas light shows, this could be perfect!
Fun fact: I once spent an entire evening trying to photograph Christmas lights perfectly for my wallpaper. My family thought I was nuts, but I got the PERFECT shot, so who’s laughing now?
Nothing says “warm and cozy” quite like a fireplace, especially at Christmas.
Look for wallpapers featuring:
These wallpapers are perfect for those cold winter days when you need a visual reminder of warmth and comfort. I use these especially in late December when the weather gets brutal!
Not everyone wants their screen to look like Santa’s workshop exploded on it. I get it! If you’re more into clean, simple aesthetics, these minimalist options are for you.
Snowflake wallpapers can be absolutely stunning when done right.
Single snowflake on a solid color: One intricate, detailed snowflake on a navy blue, forest green, or deep burgundy background. Sophisticated and seasonal without being overwhelming.
Geometric snowflake patterns: Clean lines, symmetrical designs, very modern and Scandinavian-feeling.
White on white: Subtle snowflakes on a cream or white background. You can barely see them, but they’re there. Super minimalist.
Falling snow animation stills: Captures that peaceful moment of snow falling, but kept simple and serene.
These are GREAT if you have a lot of apps on your home screen and need them to be easily visible. The simplicity doesn’t compete with your icons.
The “less is more” approach at its finest.
Choose wallpapers featuring just one item:
This approach is bold and modern. It’s like, “I celebrate Christmas, but make it aesthetic.”
Sometimes words are all you need.
Simple phrases on clean backgrounds:
Choose colors that match your phone’s overall aesthetic. Black text on white? White on dark green? Gold on navy? Whatever speaks to you!
I love these because they’re inspirational and festive without being visually cluttered. Plus, they match literally any app icon setup.
If you love that Nordic, hygge vibe, you’ll adore these:
These wallpapers feel cozy, calm, and effortlessly stylish. Very “I drink coffee from beautiful mugs and light candles every evening” energy.
Okay, this is where things get ADORABLE. If you’re someone who says “awww” a lot, this section is for you.
I mean, come on. Is there anything cuter than animals celebrating Christmas?
Puppies and kittens in Santa hats: Need I say more? Tiny Santa hats on tiny heads. It’s almost too much cuteness to handle.
Cats tangled in Christmas lights: If you have a cat, you KNOW this is accurate. These wallpapers are both cute and hilariously relatable.
Dogs with reindeer antlers: Especially golden retrievers and corgis. The internet has blessed us with so many options here.
Arctic animals having fun: Polar bears, penguins, seals, arctic foxes – all celebrating the holidays in their snowy homes.
Woodland creatures: Deer with scarves, rabbits in the snow, owls on snowy branches, foxes among evergreens.
Farm animals at Christmas: Even cows and pigs and chickens get festive! These are especially cute in illustrated form.
Last year, I used a wallpaper of a corgi wearing a Santa suit for the entire month of December, and I swear it made every day better. My coworkers would ask to see it just to smile. That’s the power of cute animals, folks!
If you’re into that super-cute, Japanese-inspired aesthetic:
Kawaii food characters: Smiling gingerbread cookies, happy hot chocolate mugs, cute candy canes with faces.
Chibi Christmas characters: Tiny, adorable versions of Santa, elves, reindeer, and snowmen.
Pastel Christmas scenes: All the traditional elements but in soft, sweet colors like baby pink, mint green, and lavender.
Anime characters celebrating: Your favorite anime characters in Christmas settings or wearing Santa hats.
These wallpapers are sweet, colorful, and undeniably cheerful. They’re like a sugar rush for your eyes!
Gingerbread deserves its own category because it’s THAT good.
Gingerbread house scenes: Elaborately decorated houses that look almost too beautiful to eat.
Gingerbread people: Cute illustrated gingerbread men and women, sometimes with funny expressions.
Gingerbread patterns: Repeating patterns of cookies, houses, and icing designs.
Realistic gingerbread photography: Close-ups of actual baked goods that’ll make your mouth water.
Warning: These wallpapers WILL make you crave cookies. Consider yourself warned!
More delicious wallpaper options:
I use these especially in early December when I’m doing my holiday baking. It gets me in the mood to pull out the mixing bowls!
For those who prefer their Christmas with a side of glamour and class.
This color combination screams luxury.
Gold ornaments on white backgrounds: Clean, bright, and expensive-looking.
Gold glitter and sparkle: Not too over-the-top, just elegant shimmer.
White Christmas trees with gold accents: Chic and modern.
Gold text on white: Simple holiday messages in gorgeous gold lettering.
These wallpapers look like they belong in a fancy holiday catalog. They’re perfect if your aesthetic is more “champagne and pearls” than “cookies and milk.”
Cool, icy, and beautiful:
This palette feels like winter royalty. Very Frozen, very elegant, very “ice queen celebrating Christmas.”
For the sophisticates:
Detailed crystal ornaments: Close-ups showing every facet catching the light.
Glass decorations: Delicate blown-glass ornaments, icicles, and baubles.
Champagne and celebrations: Crystal glasses, bubbles, elegant party setups.
Diamond and jewel tones: Rich colors and sparkly elements that look precious.
These wallpapers catch the light beautifully when you tilt your phone. They’re subtle but stunning.
Because presentation matters:
If you’re someone who spends hours wrapping presents beautifully, you’ll appreciate these wallpapers. They celebrate the art of gift-giving!
There’s something magical about old-fashioned Christmas imagery. It takes us back to simpler times.
Think poodle skirts and diners, but make it Christmas:
These remind me of my grandparents’ Christmas decorations. They have this warm, fuzzy, “everything was better back then” feeling (even if that’s not entirely true!).
For the history buffs:
These wallpapers are romantic and nostalgic. They make Christmas feel timeless and storybook-magical.
If you love antiquing or collecting vintage items, these wallpapers will speak to your soul.
That grainy, slightly faded look of old film cameras:
These feel authentic and real, like actual memories rather than perfect magazine photos.
For the nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Breathtaking winter scenery:
These wallpapers are peaceful and majestic. They’re perfect if you’re dreaming of a white Christmas or missing the mountains.
The quiet beauty of winter woods:
I use these when I need to feel calm and centered. There’s something incredibly peaceful about a silent, snowy forest.
The aurora borealis is already magical, and when combined with Christmas elements? Incredible!
These wallpapers are for the dreamers. They’re otherworldly and absolutely stunning.
Animals in their natural winter habitats:
These combine the beauty of nature with seasonal timing. Plus, animal lovers get the best of both worlds – nature AND cuteness!
The intricate beauty of ice:
These wallpapers are gorgeous and unique. They celebrate the science and art of winter itself.
For those who celebrate the religious significance of Christmas.
The heart of the Christmas story:
These wallpapers keep the focus on the reason many people celebrate Christmas in the first place. They’re meaningful and spiritual.
Symbolic and beautiful:
Clean, symbolic, and powerful imagery.
Beautiful architecture meets spirituality:
These wallpapers are peaceful and reverent. They’re perfect for keeping you connected to your faith throughout the busy holiday season.
Words that matter:
Typography-based wallpapers with deep meaning. They’re both beautiful to look at and meaningful to read.
Celebrating the celestial:
These are both spiritual and artistically beautiful.
“Hygge” is that Danish concept of coziness and contentment. And it’s PERFECT for Christmas!
The epitome of cozy:
Looking at these makes me want to immediately make myself a cup of something warm. They’re comfort in wallpaper form!
Snuggle-worthy scenes:
These wallpapers make you want to curl up and relax, which is honestly a valuable feeling during the often-hectic holiday season!
Gentle, warm, inviting:
I love these for evening wallpapers. They match the cozy nighttime vibe perfectly.
For the readers:
If you’re someone who re-reads “A Christmas Carol” every year, these are for you!
For the trendy folks who keep up with current aesthetics.
Unexpected but super cool:
These are edgy and different. If you want a wallpaper that definitely doesn’t look like your grandma’s Christmas, this is it!
All one color:
Very modern, very design-conscious.
For the art lovers:
These work great if you appreciate art and want something unique that not everyone else will have.
Trendy bohemian meets holidays:
If your home decor is boho, why not your phone too?
Not everyone takes Christmas super seriously, and that’s okay! These wallpapers celebrate the humorous side of the holidays.
We’ve all seen them:
These make you laugh every time you open your phone. And during stressful holiday shopping? That’s valuable!
For those with attitude:
These show you celebrate Christmas but don’t take yourself too seriously.
So ugly they’re awesome:
If you love ugly Christmas sweater parties, extend that vibe to your phone!
For the movie buffs:
Every time you unlock your phone, you’ll remember your favorite Christmas movie moments!
Alright, so you’re probably wondering, “This all sounds great, but where do I actually FIND these wallpapers?”
Great question! Here are my favorite sources:
Unsplash: This is my go-to! Tons of high-quality, free photos. Just search “Christmas wallpaper” or “winter phone wallpaper” and you’ll find thousands of options. All photos are free to use, and the quality is incredible.
Pexels: Similar to Unsplash, completely free, gorgeous photos. The Christmas section is chef’s kiss.
Pixabay: Another free resource with lots of variety. You’ll find both photos and illustrations here.
WallpaperAccess: Specifically designed for wallpapers, so everything is already sized correctly for phones. Super convenient!
Oh my gosh, Pinterest is a GOLDMINE for Christmas wallpapers!
Just search “Christmas phone wallpaper” and prepare to scroll for hours. You can create a board to save all your favorites and switch between them throughout December.
Pro tip: Use specific search terms like “aesthetic Christmas wallpaper iPhone” or “cute Christmas wallpaper” to narrow down exactly what you want.
Many creators share free wallpapers on Instagram! Search hashtags like:
Follow accounts that create and share wallpapers – many post new ones regularly!
Subreddits like r/wallpapers, r/phonewallpapers, and r/iWallpaper often have Christmas content in December. The community shares and creates wallpapers, and you can even request specific types!
There are several free apps dedicated to wallpapers:
Feeling creative? Make your own wallpaper!
I actually did this last year! I took a photo of my Christmas tree with my phone camera, edited it slightly to adjust the lighting, and used it as my wallpaper all month. It felt extra special because it was MY tree, MY home.
With so many options, how do you actually choose? Here are my tips:
Lots of apps on your home screen? Go for simpler wallpapers with solid colors or minimal patterns. You want your apps to be easily visible!
Minimalist home screen with few apps? You can go WILD! Choose detailed, colorful, complex images. You have the space to show them off.
Organized in folders? You have flexibility! Just make sure your wallpaper doesn’t clash with your folder colors.
Black or dark phone? Wallpapers with dark edges blend beautifully and make your screen look edge-to-edge.
White or light phone? Light, bright wallpapers create a cohesive look.
Colorful phone? Match your wallpaper to your phone color for coordination, or contrast it to make a statement!
Be honest about who you are:
Don’t pick something just because it’s trendy if it’s not actually YOU. You’re the one who has to look at it all month!
What feeling do you want when you look at your phone?
Here’s a secret: You can change your wallpaper AS MANY TIMES AS YOU WANT!
Don’t stress too much about finding “the one.” Download a few favorites and try them out for a day or two each. See which one makes you smile the most. Which one you don’t get tired of. Which one makes your apps easy to find.
I personally change my wallpaper every week or so throughout December. Keeps things fresh and fun!
Okay, you’ve found the perfect wallpaper. Now what? Let me walk you through it step by step.
Save the image first: When you find a wallpaper you love, tap and hold on the image, then select “Save Image” or “Add to Photos”
Open your Settings: That’s the gray gear icon on your home screen
Tap on “Wallpaper”: It’s usually near the top of the settings menu
Choose “Choose a New Wallpaper”: You’ll see options for Dynamic, Stills, and Live wallpapers
Tap “All Photos”: This takes you to your photo library
Select your saved Christmas wallpaper: Find that image you just saved
Position it how you want: You can pinch to zoom, drag to move it around. Make sure it looks good with your clock and app icons!
Tap “Set”: You’ll get three options:
Done! Admire your festive new look!
Pro tip for iPhone users: If you have an iPhone with 3D Touch or Haptic Touch, you can use a Live Photo as your wallpaper for subtle animation when you press on the screen!
The exact steps vary slightly depending on your phone brand, but here’s the general process:
Save your image: Long-press on the image and save it to your gallery
Long-press on your home screen: Press and hold an empty area of your home screen
Tap “Wallpapers” or “Wallpaper & style”: Different Android versions call it different things
Select “My Photos” or “Gallery”: This opens your saved images
Choose your Christmas wallpaper: Find that festive image
Adjust the positioning: Zoom and position until it looks perfect
Select where to apply it:
Tap “Set” or “Apply”: And you’re done!
Pro tip for Android users: Some Android launchers (like Nova Launcher) give you more customization options, including different wallpapers for different home screens!
Resolution matters: Try to use high-resolution images (at least 1080×1920 or higher). Blurry wallpapers look sad!
Consider the clock placement: Make sure important parts of your image aren’t covered by your lock screen clock or notifications.
Think about icon visibility: If you can’t easily see your app icons, the wallpaper might be too busy or the wrong color scheme.
Adjust brightness: Some wallpapers look different at different brightness levels. Check how yours looks in various lighting!
Use “Still” not “Perspective”: On iPhones, the “Perspective” option zooms in slightly and moves when you tilt your phone. “Still” keeps it exactly as you positioned it.
Want to keep your wallpaper looking fresh all December? Here are some ideas:
This sounds extra, but hear me out! You could:
This keeps things interesting and gives you something to look forward to each week!
Change wallpapers based on how you’re feeling:
Your wallpaper can actually support your emotional state!
It’s a fun way to make your digital and physical worlds coordinate!
Want to take it up a notch? Use coordinating but different images for your lock screen and home screen!
Ideas that work well together:
This creates a little narrative or theme across your phone screens. Very satisfying!
Learn from my mistakes, friends!
I once picked this wallpaper with SO many details and colors and elements. It was beautiful! But I couldn’t find ANY of my apps because everything just blended together.
Solution: If you have lots of apps, choose simpler backgrounds. Save the detailed images for your lock screen!
Downloaded a wallpaper that was meant for desktop and tried to use it on my phone. It was zoomed in weird and cut off all the important parts.
Solution: Specifically search for “phone wallpaper” or “mobile wallpaper.” Check that the image dimensions work for phones (usually vertical/portrait orientation).
Had a gorgeous dark wallpaper, but I couldn’t see my clock or notification text because it was white on dark background in a way that just didn’t work.
Solution: Test wallpapers at different times of day and in different lighting. Make sure all your important screen elements are still visible!
Picked one wallpaper and got sick of it after two days.
Solution: Save several favorites and switch between them! Variety is good! Or commit to changing it weekly.
Found the PERFECT wallpaper on Pinterest, set it up, then later wanted to share it with a friend but couldn’t find it again and didn’t save the original.
Solution: Create a folder in your photos called “Wallpapers” and save all your favorites there. Easy to access and share!
One of the best parts about having a great Christmas wallpaper? Sharing it!
When someone compliments your wallpaper (and they will!), send them the image! It’s a tiny gift that costs nothing but spreads joy.
I’ve started a little tradition with my friends where we share wallpaper recommendations in our group chat throughout December. It’s become a fun way to stay connected during the busy season!
If you’re creative, make custom wallpapers for loved ones:
I made my mom a wallpaper with cardinals (her favorite bird) on snowy branches, and she was SO touched. Sometimes the smallest gestures mean the most!
Like a Secret Santa, but for wallpapers! Each person creates or finds a wallpaper they think another person would love, then you all exchange on December 1st.
It’s free, it’s fun, and it’s a unique way to show you know and care about each other!
Okay, real talk. What happens when Christmas is over?
You have options:
Just because Christmas ends doesn’t mean winter does (for most of us, anyway!). Switch to:
This way you’re not going straight from super festive to… nothing.
Ring in the new year with:
Or just return to whatever you had before Christmas! Nothing wrong with that!
Personally, I keep a winter theme through January and then switch to something springy in February. But you do you! It’s the Little Things
Here’s what I’ve learned over years of changing my wallpaper for every holiday (yes, I do this for more than just Christmas!):
The little things matter.
We spend so much time on our phones. Why not make that time a bit more joyful? A beautiful wallpaper won’t solve all your problems or make your stress disappear. But it CAN provide tiny moments of happiness throughout your day.
And during the holidays, when things can get hectic and overwhelming, those tiny moments add up. They remind us to pause, breathe, and remember what the season is really about – whatever that means to you personally.
Maybe it’s family. Maybe it’s faith. Maybe it’s just enjoying the beauty of winter and the coziness of the season. Maybe it’s nostalgia for childhood Christmases. Maybe it’s the excitement of giving gifts and seeing loved ones’ faces light up.
Whatever Christmas means to you, there’s a wallpaper out there that captures that feeling.
So take a few minutes today to find one (or five!) that makes you smile. Download it. Set it up. And every time you check your phone this December, let it be a small reminder of the magic of the season.
Your phone is about to be the merriest device on the block, my friend!
Here’s what I’ve learned over years of changing my wallpaper for every holiday (yes, I do this for more than just Christmas!):
The little things matter.
We spend so much time on our phones. Why not make that time a bit more joyful? A beautiful wallpaper won’t solve all your problems or make your stress disappear. But it CAN provide tiny moments of happiness throughout your day.
And during the holidays, when things can get hectic and overwhelming, those tiny moments add up. They remind us to pause, breathe, and remember what the season is really about – whatever that means to you personally.
Maybe it’s family. Maybe it’s faith. Maybe it’s just enjoying the beauty of winter and the coziness of the season. Maybe it’s nostalgia for childhood Christmases. Maybe it’s the excitement of giving gifts and seeing loved ones’ faces light up.
Whatever Christmas means to you, there’s a wallpaper out there that captures that feeling.
So take a few minutes today to find one (or five!) that makes you smile. Download it. Set it up. And every time you check your phone this December, let it be a small reminder of the magic of the season.
Your phone is about to be the merriest device on the block, my friend!
Let me leave you with a simple plan to get started:
Step 1: Decide what style appeals to you (classic, minimalist, cute, elegant, etc.)
Step 2: Visit Unsplash, Pinterest, or Pexels and search for that style
Step 3: Save 5-10 favorites to your phone
Step 4: Try one out! Follow the steps above to set it as your wallpaper
Step 5: Show it off and spread the joy!
Bonus Step: Come back next week and try a different one!
Now I’d love to hear from you!
What kind of Christmas wallpaper are you going to choose? Are you team classic Santa or team minimalist snowflakes? Hot cocoa cozy or elegant and sophisticated?
And if you’ve already got a Christmas wallpaper you love, what is it? I’m always looking for new inspiration!
However you celebrate this season, I hope your phone brings you little sparks of joy every single day. You deserve those moments of happiness, especially during the beautiful chaos of the holidays.
Happy decorating, and Merry Christmas!