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Winter Windows 10 themes added to the Microsoft Store just in time for Christmas – onmsft.com

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
December 4, 2018
1 min read

Microsoft has added four new Windows 10 themes to the Microsoft Store that are free to download and use for all users (cheers, ALumia_Italia on Twitter). Each theme pack seems to be inspired by the festive season with images ranging from snowy mountains with pine trees to an airplane flying past the Aurora Borealis and with 16 to 20 images per pack, there’s more than enough variety here to please most casual users.

Here’s the store links to download them to your Windows 10 computer. Each can be activated in Settings once installed.

Frosty art
Frosty art
Download
QR-Code
Frosty Art
Developer:
‪Microsoft Corporation‬
Price:
Free
Snowy mountains
Snowy mountains
Download
QR-Code
Snowy Mountains
Developer:
‪Microsoft Corporation‬
Price:
Free
Up in the sky
Up in the sky
Download
QR-Code
Up in the Sky
Developer:
‪Microsoft Corporation‬
Price:
Free
Field of poppies
Field of poppies
Download
QR-Code
Field of Poppies
Developer:
‪Microsoft Corporation‬
Price:
Free

Do you use Microsoft Store themes on your Windows 10 computer or do you prefer to manually install backgrounds and change colors? Let us know in the comments below and then follow us on Pinterest for more Windows 10 content.

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