June Homemaker’s Notebook + Free Printable

June always feels like the exhale after a long sprint. School winds down, the pace shifts, and home life begins to settle into something slower and sweeter. Here in the mountains of southeast Kentucky, the mornings are finally warm enough to sit on the porch with a cup of coffee, and the garden is starting to come into its own.

This is the month I stop managing the house and start actually enjoying it again.

I’ve been thinking a lot lately about what it means to have an unhurried home. One where the people inside aren’t always rushing past each other, where there’s time to actually cook something, to sit on the porch after supper, to notice the way the light comes through the kitchen window in the afternoon. An unhurried home doesn’t happen by accident — it takes a little intention. But it doesn’t take more. It actually takes less.

That’s the theme we’re leaning into all month long here at The Homemaker’s Society: The Unhurried Home. It’s a quiet rebellion against the idea that a good homemaker is a busy one. Because I’ve kept a home long enough to know that the best ones aren’t the busiest — they’re the most settled.

The women I’ve admired most over the years weren’t rushing from task to task. They were present. Their homes felt like somewhere you could breathe.

That’s what I want for my home this June. And if you’ve been feeling stretched thin, a little behind, or like you’re always catching up — this month’s content, printables, and community are all pointing in the same direction: slower, simpler, steadier.

There’s something about June that makes me want to open the windows and pay attention to what’s right in front of me — the garden, the kitchen, the quiet rhythm of a summer day. If you’ve been craving a little more peace before the full heat of summer arrives, or you just want one place to gather your plans and priorities this month, the June Homemaker’s Notebook is here for that.

What Is the Homemaker’s Notebook?

The Homemaker’s Notebook is a monthly printable planner designed to help you care for your home with more intention.

It includes practical pages for planning, homemaking, routines, and personal reflection — all in one place. Print the whole notebook or just the pages you know you’ll actually use. Slip them into a binder, tuck them in a folder, or use them however works best for your season of life.

This is meant to be helpful, not overwhelming.

What’s Inside the June 2026 Homemaker’s Notebook

The June notebook includes the same practical planning pages you’ve come to expect, with a fresh seasonal feel for early summer.

Inside you’ll find:

  • A June 2026 monthly calendar two-page spread
  • A monthly tending list with space for top priorities, homemaking tasks, personal goals, and weekly action items
  • A gratitude journal page
  • A SOAP Bible study page
  • Bible study notes pages
  • Sermon notes pages
  • A daily agenda page
  • A weekly “Prep for the Week” checklist
  • Dated weekly prep pages
  • Weekly planning pages with daily homemaking tasks, a habit tracker, weekly chores, and morning, afternoon, and evening routines

It’s a simple set of tools. But sometimes simple is exactly what helps the most.

Take a Look Inside:

How I Recommend Using This Notebook

You do not need to use every page — but you certainly can. Print what fits your life right now and leave the rest.

For June, I’d start here:

Begin with the Monthly Tending List and write down what you want this summer to feel like — not just what needs to get done, but the kind of home you want to keep these next few months. Use the weekly prep pages to think ahead about meals, outdoor time, garden tasks, and any family plans coming up. Choose one or two routines to anchor your days — a simple morning rhythm, an after-dinner tidy, whatever steadies you. Use the weekly pages to build a light summer rhythm that doesn’t feel like a schedule. And make a short list of anything you want to finish or reset before July arrives.

June can feel wonderfully open, but it can also drift if there’s nothing to hold it together. A little bit of planning goes a long way toward making summer feel intentional rather than just busy.

A Good Month to Slow Down and Tend

June is such a good month to pay attention to the small things that make a home feel cared for — fresh flowers on the table, meals eaten outside, clean sheets on a warm night, a porch that actually gets used.

This is also a good month to notice what’s working. Maybe your mornings need a little more margin. Maybe your evenings need to come down a notch. Maybe your kitchen just needs a summer reset before the season of cold suppers and back-porch eating begins. Maybe you just need a few quiet, steady habits to make home feel like the place you actually want to be.

That’s what this notebook is for — not perfection, just a little more peace.

Printing Tips

I always think printables are more enjoyable to use when they’re printed clearly and on good paper. It doesn’t have to be fancy, but nice supplies make a real difference if you print often.

My Favorite Printer: Epson EcoTank ET-2720 Wireless Color All-in-One Supertank Printer — worth every penny if you print at home regularly.

My Favorite Paper: The nicest all-purpose paper I’ve found. Makes printables feel crisp and clean every time.

More Homemaking Ideas You’ll Love

  • Old Fashioned Homemaking Routines
  • The Kitchen Reset Challenge: Create an Organized, Functional Kitchen
  • THS 2026 Homemaking Planner
  • Free Printable Garden Planner
  • The Unhurried Home: Living Without the Rush This Summer

Free Printable Homemaker’s Notebook (Sample)

If you’d like to try the Homemaker’s Notebook you can download 13 of the notebook pages below. The full version is available to members only.

How to Download

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