October has flown by, which means it’s time for my FREE November desktop wallpapers!
This month I was inspired by cozy buffalo check blankets, leaves, and fall colors, so I went a little crazy (as usual) and designed too many options.
There are 16 design options to choose from for both desktops and smart phones in both Sunday and Monday starts. And I even provided no calendar options. That’s 96 options in all — I know, I know, it’s a bit extreme, but I can’t help it.
Take a look at all 16 desktop wallpaper options.
Download all FREE November desktop calendar wallpapers here
Here’s a peek at all the mobile wallpaper options.
You can probably envision how the no calendar options look, but here they are just in case you want to see them too. There are desktop and smart phone options for these as well.
Lots of people have reached out to me requesting these no calendar options, so they can keep them up longer than just a month. I promise I’ll try to provide these options each month as well.
Download all FREE November desktop calendar wallpapers here
See any wallpapers you like?
I can’t decide, so I think I’ll have to have a handful of them rotate out every minute on my Macbook. Sometimes that’s the only option. 🙂
Also I say it each month, but I love seeing my wallpapers out there on your computer and phone screens, and always appreciate it when you tag me in your Insta, Twitter, or Facebook photos, and I’m always so very thankful when you Pin my work as well.
xoxo
Audrey
How to set up 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. You also see this option when you right-click the picture file in Windows Explorer; you don’t even have to open the picture to set it as the desktop background.
How to set up 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.
Thank you for sharing these amazing desktop wallpaper and phone backgrounds.
Thank you for sharing. I always look forward to your wallpapers.