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Free Printable 2018 Family Organizer Calendar

If you’ve been reading for a while then you know I have a bit of a thing for calendars. I love my little command center area with my family organizer calendar, I am obsessed with using my Emily Ley planner, and we’ve even created a giant chalkboard wall calendar to keep our weekly activities at the forefront.

But this year I somehow forgot to pick up my favourite family organizer calendar. I thought that I bought one back in July, as I always do… but come January 1st, I couldn’t find it anywhere. Weird, right?

So I decided it was time to come up with something a bit better; a bit prettier but equally as functional as my previous family calendar. I came up with an outline of what I wanted and had a talented graphic designer turn it into a reality for me so that I could share it with all my email subscribers!

Please consider it my gift to you for following along on this housie journey with me. When I started this little hobby blog nearly six years ago I had no idea of the journey it would take me on. I could not even or imagined the skills it would force me to develop, the people it would allow me to “meet” and work with, and of the opportunities it would provide me with. But at the heart of it all is my readers and my email subscribers, so I want to say thank you for being part of this journey and I wish you an amazing 2018!

I hope you love it as much as I do…

I LOVE the lined boxes – it makes it so much easier to keep all your activities appointments straight and your calendar looking tidy instead of like it’s been attacked with a jar of ink…

To download your own copy, all you need to do is sign up for access to my printables library below and I’ll send you to a page where you can access the free printable calendar in whichever size you prefer! Or if you know the secret password already, you can download the printables yourself by clicking here.

CLICK HERE TO ACCESS YOUR FREE PRINTABLES

 

I had this made in two sizes: 11×17 (because I like LOTS of space for writing in) and 8.5×11 for a smaller, easy to print at home version.

I had mine printed at my local Staples Copy and Print Center on their highest thickness of 11×17 paper. They also do binding, so you could have the top of this bound like a regular calendar, but I’m planning to pin mine on our bulletin board in our Command Center.

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I hope you enjoy it!

 

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12 Comments

  1. Hi Krista. Love your calendars…and used it all of 2018. I am on your email list but cannot find the 2020 version in your free printables list. Can you help me find it? ty!

    1. They have been updated for 2020 -if you are on my email list and have access to the printable library, the calendar is in there!

  2. Hi! I’m trying to download your organizer. However, after entering the password, the site redirects me to a site where I cannot download it.

  3. I signed up for your emails & confirmed my subscription but when I went back later every time I try to download printables it redirects me to a place to sign up for the emails again instead of a place to enter the password. How the heck do download anything?

    1. Hi Vicky! I’m so sorry you are having a difficult time with this. I’m going to send you an email with the link and password. Krista

  4. Thank you so much for the printable. I adore following your blog. I have used so many of your ideas in my own home and am never disappointed.

    You’re a gem Krista.

    Thanks for all of it!

  5. These calendars are beautiful. My planner has lines and I love it because it makes it so much neater looking. I guess July is prime time to buy a calendar because I remember looking at them and not buying one, then it was hard to find one. Thanks for sharing at the #HomeMattersParty

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