What Does Your Wallpaper Say?

How many times a day do you unlock your phone?

If you’re like me, the number is probably higher than you’d like to admit. That means you see your lock screen and background wallpaper an awful lot every single day. So, what are they pictures of? Your friends? Your family? An inspiring quote? Some stock background?

Last year, I got in the habit of finding bible verses to use as my phone wallpaper, and I’d let that verse inspire me every time I opened my phone. Even if I didn’t think of it consciously every single time I unlocked my phone, it was still there, and still a positive reminder for me.

This crazy week has got me going back to this practice. I could definitely use the extra inspiration and positive reminder throughout the day. For many of us, our phone is the first and last thing we see every day, so what is the last image we see?

I found some wallpapers from Pinterest that I love, and will be using for a while, so I figured I’d share them with you all, and encourage you to try them out, and let them inspire you!

(I do not claim copyright to  these images, but I did resize some of them to better fit the iPhone screen!)

If you’d like to use these images, right click on the one you want and use “Save image as…” to save the image in its full quality!

I’d love to hear which image is your favorite, or which one you decide to try out.

I hope you can find the inspiration you need this week!

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This one has been my home screen as long as I can remember!
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Just changed my lock screen to this one last night 🙂

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Check out my Pinterest or this post for more!

Blessings,

 

 

I'm Kristen, a small business owner living in the sunny state of Florida. I blog about running my Etsy shop (Lemon and Lily Co.), small business tips, & lifestyle content. I'm all about community over competition & finding the joy in every day.

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