Technotips has been sharing lots of themes time to time and now this month I am sharing few themes you should give it a try. This is a wonderful collection of windows 7 themes. Hope you like it and share it. Click on the image to download the themes.
Butterflies theme
Better than a butterfly-hunting expedition, this theme suspends these exquisite insects in time and space to give you a closer look at their delicate beauty. Download thisWindows 7 theme for free to your desktop.
Garden Macros theme
Nature’s attention to detail is in stunning display in these incredible close-ups. A flower’s reflection in a drop of dew, a tiny fern poised to unfurl, the intricate pattern of seeds across the surface of a dandelion. You see it all in a whole new way with this free theme for Windows 7 featuring the photos of Duncan Lawler.
Limited Edition Artist Series theme
Swirling dragons, floral profusions, and cacophonies of color—this dazzling free theme for Windows 7 celebrates the innovative work of artists like Kenzo Minami, Sally Zou, Stina Persson, and more. The Microsoft Hardware Limited Edition Artist Series is a growing collection of wireless mice featuring unique designs.
Captured Moments theme
What could the inquisitive glance of a gentle canine, a barren tree silhouetted against a somber sky, and a cup of tea mid-splash have in common? Each one represents a moment captured by photographer Rishabh Agarwal in this free Windows 7 theme.
Furry Families themes
Surprise the mother in your life with images of tender motherly moments in the animal world: Polar bears hugging, lions nuzzling, otters cuddling, and penguins standing in the freezing cold. There’s even a mother gopher teaching her pup to dance. A free theme forWindows 7.
You can try out more theme from Windows 7 Themes section from Microsoft’s site.
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though all of them are good ……..
but my favriote theme is Limited Edition Artist Series theme………
i like the butterfly one
Both Even Number Themes Are Good


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