
Get Your June On: Free Printables for Coloring, Calendars, and More!
Welcome to June! This month is all about celebrating the start of summer, so let’s get creative with some fun printables. Share these free printables with friends and family members who may be looking for new ideas too!
Free Printables Featured for June
- Two Different Calendar Designs for the Month of June
- A Daily To-Do List & a Weekly Planner
- Four Printables for National Say Something Nice Day June 1
- Three Coloring Pages and Three Fun Designs for Father’s Day June 18
- Four Summer Themed Home Decor Designs
- Two Goal Tracker Printables
- Two Chores Lists
To download the files either right-click the image of the printable you want below and save it as a PNG in a folder on your computer. Or click the download link under the images to save as a PDF on your computer. Some PDFs are individual and some are collections. All files are sized at 8.5X11 standard page size.
June2023Calendar1 – June2023Calendar2
June Organization
Don’t let the fact it’s summer be an excuse not to be organized! Calendars are a great way to stay organized and keep track of important dates. Calendars are great for planning out your month, but what about your weeks and days? A weekly planner and daily to-do list are fun ways to not only add color to your space but make your life feel organized and stress-free. Whether you’re looking for organization supplies that are easy on the eyes or want one that will help you meet your goals there is a printable for you. Use them on your desk, or wall, or keep them in your car to help you keep your busy days organized on the go–the possibilities are endless!
Check out My Goal Action Plan and the June Goal list too!
JuneDailyToDo – JuneWeeklyPlanner – JuneGoalActionPlan – JuneGoalActionPlan2 – MyWeeklyChores – SummerDailyTasks – SummerDailyTasksBlank
National Say Something Nice Day
June 1st is National Say Something Nice Day, a day dedicated to spreading positivity and kindness. To help you celebrate, I’ve created some free printables that you can download and use to spread some joy. These printables feature one sheet with a list of kind words and three short uplifting messages and colorful designs that are sure to brighten anyone’s day. Whether you want to leave a note for a co-worker, surprise a friend, or simply spread some kindness to strangers, these printables are the perfect way to do it. So download them now and start spreading some love!
NationalSaySomethingNiceDay1 – NationalSaySomethingNiceDay2 – NationalSaySomethingNiceDay3 – NationalSaySomethingNiceDay4
If you’d like even more options, check out the rest of our collection here —> Free Printables Page!
Summer Fun
If you’re looking for some free printables, we’ve got you covered. Here are some ideas:
- Snag the printables for National Say Something Nice Day and hand them out to strangers to bring a smile to their faces!
- Keep the kids entertained with fun coloring pages!
- Keep your child’s day structured this summer with a chore chart made just for them – or try the pre-filled one for some ideas!
- Have your kiddos pick out a coloring page to give to Dad or some cool Papa Bear decor for his wall for Father’s Day!
FathersDay1 – FathersDay2 – FathersDay3 – FathersDay4 – FathersDay5 – FathersDay6
Tips for Making the Most of Free Printables
It’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of free printables and forget that they are only as good as their execution. Here are some tips for making sure your printables are high quality:
- Make sure you have the right printer. Some printers may not be able to handle certain types of paper or ink, so it’s best to check before printing!
- Use good quality paper. You’ll want something thick that won’t bleed through when you use markers or pens on it–and if you’re going for an especially nice look, consider using card stock instead!
- Have patience with yourself! Making mistakes is part of learning how to do things well; just try again until everything turns out perfectly!
- If you are printing on the front and back (like for a Mother’s Day Card) make sure to use good thick card stock. You will need to print on one side of the paper and flip it over and replace it in the printer to print the other side.
Tips for Printing at Home
Printing at home is a great way to save money and make sure you have the right printouts for your needs. But if you’re new to printing, it can be confusing! Here are some tips for getting the best results from your printer:
- Make sure that the paper type matches what you want to print on. If you don’t know what kind of paper works best for your project, ask someone who does (like an expert librarian or teacher) or look it up online. You’ll need different types of paper if you want regular copies or ones with fancy borders or designs, and sometimes even one type won’t work well enough! So make sure before starting out on this adventure that all materials are compatible with each other as well as appropriate for whatever purpose they were intended for (if any).
- If possible try printing multiple copies at once instead of doing single-page prints individually; this saves time and energy while still giving good-quality results.* Use high-quality settings when setting up your printer so there aren’t any problems later down the line when trying something new.* Be mindful about ink cartridges too! They run out quickly depending upon how often they’re used so always keep extras stocked away somewhere safe where no one else can find them easily enough either accidentally knocking over onto themselves accidentally spilling all over someone else’s clothing – especially during those hot summer months when everyone wants nothing more than wearing shorts everywhere possible without worrying about ruining their wardrobe by having wet patches appear everywhere due to careless mistakes made by others around us who fail miserably at caring about anything except themselves only caring about themselves alone.
Organizing Printed Printables
Printed printables can be organized in a variety of ways. You can keep them in a binder or put them in folders and file them away. If you prefer a more DIY approach, you could even store them in an old shoebox!
Here are some tips for how to organize printed printables:
- Use dividers to separate categories of information (such as “food” and “health”). This will help keep things organized when looking through the binder later on.
- If using folders or binders, label each one with the category name so it will be easy to find what you’re looking for when searching through your collection later on.
Conclusion
June is a great time to get creative and enjoy the summer. Use these free printables to make the most of your June! Share this article with anyone who might benefit from its content by clicking on one of those handy social media buttons below!

