6 Helpful & Charming 8.5 x 11 Printable Planning Pages for Moms
Hey busy moms! Do you ever feel like your to-do list is running your life instead of the other way around? Trust me, I’ve been there. That’s why I put together these six simple, helpful printables to keep everything in order! Let’s take a look at these printable planning pages!

Whether it’s keeping track of meals, jotting down your weekly plans, or tackling those long-term projects, each printable planner is here to make life easier.
Finding Strategies That Actually Work
If you’re like me, mornings and afternoons can be the busiest parts of the day. Having a solid morning routine can set the tone for everything, and a well-thought-out afternoon routine helps you wrap up the day on the right note.
Combine these routines with the printables below, and you’ll feel more in control (well, mostly in control) in no time! Let me walk you through each one so you can find what works best for your home and family.

1. Weekly To-Do List to Plan Out the Most Important Things
We all have a million little things to remember, right? This Weekly To-Do List is a lifesaver. It helps with goal setting as well. You can jot down everything in one spot, so you’re not scrambling to remember that appointment or errand.
It’s just plain practical and keeps your week running smoothly. It helps to simplify and see what your daily schedule is going to look like.
Make multiple copies or pin for later so you can print more when you need them.

2. Long-Term To-Do Lists
Some tasks just take time, like decluttering the garage or planning a family trip. That’s where the Long-Term To-Do List comes in handy. You can keep track of those bigger goals and chip away at them a little at a time.
Add your own dates to this undated planner and use the extra space at the bottom to jot down mental notes. It’s satisfying to see the progress, trust me!
If you are a busy working mom or a stay at home mom, daily planning is key. I hope this free weekly planner sheet helps you with those everyday plans.

3. Weekly Planner in Serene Blue with Hydrangea Blooms
There’s something so calming about a soft blue color, isn’t there? This Weekly Planner is perfect if you’re looking for something simple and peaceful to organize your week.
It’s great for anyone who wants to stay productive without feeling overwhelmed. There is even a blank space at the bottom just for a weekly reflection.
The daily sections are perfect for home management and and figuring out what the entire family has going on.

4. Weekly Planner in Playful Pink with Watercolor Flowers
On the other hand, if you love a pop of color, this pink version is for you! It’s cheerful and adds a little fun to your planning.
I think you will love using this one when you need a boost of energy to tackle your week. It is what I would call a “happy planner page”.

5. Grocery List
Raise your hand if you’ve ever forgotten something at the store! This Grocery List printable is divided into categories to make shopping so much easier. You can get in and out quickly (and maybe even avoid those impulse buys).
I love using the groceries pick up and delivery services. You should definitely check it out if you haven’t yet.
Oh, and if you just want to write down the grocery items and do the shopping, let me do the meal planning for you. I will send you 7 meals with links every Sunday to help you with your meal planning!
Who doesn’t need a little extra help? I’ll do the planning and you can focus on the grocery shopping.

6. Weekly Menu Planner
Meal planning makes such a difference in my week. With this Menu Planner, you can map out breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and even plan for leftovers.
Meal plans are a great way to save time, money, and sanity. Having your meals planned out will help you to create your grocery lists.

Finding the Right Planner that Works for You
Planners are great, but the best planners are the ones that we actually use. I hope that these weekly planning pages help you to reach your personal goals.
Try a couple of different options to see if you can find the perfect planner for you. A digital planner is also a great option, but there is just something so satisfying about writing down your daily tasks and then checking them off your list. I know, I know! I was born in the 1900’s and I still love using paper and pencil.
Tips for Using Your New Planner:
Print out your new free and beautiful weekly spread.
Make multiple copies of the daily pages and the weekly pages.
Hole punch your planner pages and put them in a three ring binder.
Put a cute binder cover in the front. You now have a beautiful paper planner!
This is for your personal use, so find a system that works for you. Enjoy your new daily planner and give yourself time to get into the habit of using it!

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If you’re looking for even more tips, check out my post on time management. It is packed with ideas to make the most of your busy schedule.
These printables are all letter-size (8.5 x 11 inches), so they’re easy to print at home. I hope they help you feel more organized and able to find joy your day-to-day tasks.
Let me know which one is your favorite or if there’s another printable you’d love to see—I’m always looking for new ideas to share!
With joy,
Anna Sue
I’m a list girl! Most def saving this for later..thanks you!
You are so welcome! Glad to help.