Free Printable March Homemaker’s Notebook

March always feels like a little breath of fresh air. It’s that in-between kind of month when the days start stretching out, the light changes, and you begin to feel ready for a bit more energy in your home and in your routines. In my yard, the flowers are starting to bloom, and the air has a warmth to it, winter is fading away.

It’s a good month to reset your focus, tidy up spaces that have felt neglected, and get a little more intentional about how your days are flowing. If you’ve been craving a little more clarity, a little more order, and a little more rhythm in your home, this month’s free printable is for you.

Remember that you don’t need to change everything overnight. You just need a few simple tools, a little direction, and a way to keep moving forward in the life you’re already living.

What Is the Homemaker’s Notebook?

The Homemaker’s Notebook is a monthly printable planner created to support everyday homemaking—the practical work, the planning, and the heart behind it. That same simple purpose is how the February version is introduced on your site.

Each month includes thoughtfully designed pages you can print and use in a binder, a folder, or however works best for your season of life. Useful pages to help you plan your days, stay on top of what needs doing, and care for your home with intention.

What’s Inside the March 2026 Homemaker’s Notebook

The March notebook includes a monthly calendar, tending list, gratitude and Bible study pages, sermon notes, daily agenda, weekly prep pages, and weekly planning pages with routines, chores, homemaking tasks, and a habit tracker. I’ve kept that same structure here for March.

This month’s notebook is built around fresh rhythms, practical planning, and creating a little more breathing room in your days.

Here’s what you’ll find inside:

  • A March 2026 monthly calendar (two-page spread)
  • Monthly Tending List with space for:
    • Top priorities
    • Homemaking tasks
    • Personal goals
    • Weekly action items
  • Gratitude journal page
  • SOAP Bible Study page
  • Bible study notes pages
  • Sermon notes pages
  • Daily agenda page
  • Weekly “Prep for the Week” checklist
  • Dated weekly prep pages
  • Weekly planning pages with:
    • Daily Eight homemaking tasks
    • Habit tracker
    • Weekly chores
    • Morning, afternoon, and evening routines

How I Recommend Using This Notebook

You do not have to use every single page. Just print what will actually help you right now.

Some homemakers will love the weekly planning pages and habit tracker. Others may use the monthly tending list the most. Some may want the daily agenda pages because March tends to fill up quickly once spring activities begin. There’s no right way to use it!

Here’s how I’d approach March:

  • Start with the Monthly Tending List and write down what actually needs your attention this month.
  • Use the weekly prep pages to think ahead before the week starts—meals, appointments, errands, and homemaking priorities.
  • Choose one or two habits to focus on instead of trying to overhaul your whole routine.
  • Use the weekly pages to create a steadier flow for your mornings, afternoons, and evenings.

March is a good month to get a little more intentional and more aware of how your home is running and where your attention is needed most.

A Good Month for Fresh Rhythms

There’s something about March that makes me want to open the windows, clear the surfaces, and get back to simple routines that make home feel peaceful again. This is such a good time to return to the basics:

  • keeping up with the kitchen
  • refreshing your weekly routines
  • planning meals before the week gets away from you
  • staying anchored in prayer and the Word
  • taking care of your home a little at a time

Small rhythms really do add up and when your days feel scattered, having a place to gather your thoughts, priorities, and plans can make all the difference.

Printing Tips

This month’s notebook is so pretty, I feel happy just looking at it. But even better than that? It’s filled with useful pages that help you stay steady in real life. And with all these beautiful binder pages, you need a good printer.

My Favorite Printer

I always wanted a printer that would make all my printables come to life—great quality, great features, and longevity without costing an arm and a leg. This one has been running strong for years, and the ink lasts forever:

Epson EcoTank ET-2720 Wireless Color All-in-One Supertank Printer (Scanner + Copier)

My Favorite Paper

I use this paper almost exclusively. It’s the nicest all-purpose paper I’ve ever come across, and it makes printables feel extra crisp and clean.

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How to Download the March 2026 Homemaker’s Notebook

The March 2026 Homemaker’s Notebook is available as a free printable.

How to Download

  1. If you’re a member of The Homemaker’s Society, you’ll find your link to download the March 2026 Homemaker’s Notebook below.
  2. Become a member of The Homemaker’s Society, and you’ll get instant access to this printable and hundreds of other helpful resources for your home as part of your membership.
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  4. Or, you can purchase the printable notebook here.

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