85 FREE DECEMBER 2021 CALENDAR WALLPAPERS TO DRESS YOUR TECH

**Update: Looking for my 90 FREE December 2022 wallpapers? Head here.**

December 2021, you’re here. Yay! That means one big thing around here…FREE desktop and phone wallpaper time!

This month I designed a TONNNN of options — 85 to be exact. We have classic Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, winter snow, holiday inspired illustrations and patterns, travel inspired, mid-century modern, colorful, neutral, a beach scene….and soooo much more!

Check out the the Monday start December 2021desktops below.

*** Get the FREE download links by clicking any of the numerous FREE download turquoise buttons scattered throughout this post. ***

85 FREE DECEMBER 2021 CALENDAR WALLPAPERS TO DRESS YOUR TECH, Oh So Lovely Blog

See anything that you love? Download all your FREE December wallpapers here!

Reminder: If you love FREE printable yearly calendars, I shared my 250 2022 calendars at this link. Yes, 250! So many free awesome options!

Now it’s time for the Sunday start phone wallpapers….don’t forget I have Monday starts and no-calendar options for these too (all available by clicking any turquoise button above or here)!

No-calendar December wallpapers your thing? I’ve got you covered!

More of a no-calendar smart phone wallpaper person? You know I have you covered here too. 🙂

I usually share 35 options of each, but this month I just went so overboard, ha! I hope you find one you love.


How to set up your desktop background on a Mac
Choose Apple () menu > System Preferences, then click Desktop & Screen Saver. From the Desktop tab, select a folder of images on the left. Then click an image on the right. Desktop & Screen Saver preferences window To add a folder of your own images, click the Add button below the list of folders. For more information about the settings in this window, click the question-mark icon in the corner of the window.

How to set up your desktop background in Windows
The simplest way to set a picture as the desktop wallpaper is to open it so that you can see the image, and then right-click it to choose Set as desktop background. This option is also available when you right-click the picture file in Windows Explorer, and you don’t even have to open the picture to set it as the desktop background.