Free Printable 2026 Calendar for Homemakers Who Want a Fresh Start
There’s something about a brand-new calendar that always gets me. Twelve clean pages. Plenty of white space. Room to breathe. Room to plan. Room to write down what actually matters instead of everything shouting for our attention.
That’s exactly why I created this free 2026 Homemaker’s Calendar.
Not to cram every square full and definitely not to chase productivity for productivity’s sake.
Just a simple, pretty monthly calendar you can use as a steady companion through the year.
This is the kind of calendar you can pin up in the kitchen, slip into a binder, or tuck into your homemaker’s notebook—whatever works for your life right now.
Every year my sweet mama buys me a calendar for the new year. This is the calendar I have hanging on my kitchen wall if you want the same one – Lang American Kitchen Wall Calendar:

Why I Still Love a Paper Calendar
I use digital tools too, but there’s something grounding about writing things down by hand.
A paper calendar lets you:
- See the whole month at a glance
- Keep family plans, appointments, and rhythms in one place
- Jot down reminders without overthinking it
- Step back and ask, What kind of month do we want this to be?
This calendar isn’t meant to run your life. It’s just there to support it.
What’s Included in the Free 2026 Calendar
This printable includes 12 full monthly calendar pages for 2026, each with a soft seasonal floral design and plenty of open space for writing.
Each month starts on Sunday and is clean and uncluttered—no prompts, no extras, just room to plan in a way that works for you.
You’ll find:
- One full page per month
- Simple Sunday–Saturday layout
- Plenty of writing space in each day
- Gentle seasonal artwork that feels calm, not busy
You can see the full set laid out month by month in the printable itself THS 2026 Calendar.
How to Download
Just click on the images below to download each calendar. If you’re a member of The Homemaker’s Society, you can click on the link below to download all 12 calendars:
How I Suggest Using It
There’s no “right” way, but here are a few simple ideas:
- Write in appointments, school dates, and commitments first
- Add homemaking rhythms (cleaning days, prep days, rest days)
- Mark Sabbath or weekly reset days so they’re protected
- Leave space blank on purpose—margin is a gift
Some months will be full. Others will feel quieter. Both are okay.
A Gentle Reminder for the Year Ahead
This month’s theme is Home Reset and Routines and I talk about how God’s mercies are new every morning. That doesn’t mean every day is perfect—but it does mean we’re never starting empty-handed. A calendar won’t fix everything, but it can help us live a little more intentionally.
Want More Support Along the Way?
If you’re craving more than just a calendar—if you want encouragement, structure, practical homemaking help, and a place where this way of life is understood—you’d love The Homemaker’s Society.
Inside, we go deeper:
- Gentle routines that actually work
- Monthly themes and home projects
- Practical planning tools
- Faith-centered encouragement
- A community of women who value ministry, order, and belonging at home
You don’t have to figure it all out on your own.
Join us inside the Homemaker’s Society and let’s walk through the year together—steadily, simply, and with grace.











