February is the shortest month of the year but that shouldn’t stop us from making the most of it. I, for one, promise to do my best and not let the chilly weather turn me into a couch potato! To add a little sparkle to those dreary winter days and keep us all organized, I designed these free printable February 2026 calendars!

I’m already plotting out my February adventures with these calendars. Maybe a weekend ski trip with Jason. Or a Galentine’s Day brunch with my besties enjoying some fabulous food and a cup of my famous pink velvet hot chocolate!
One thing’s for sure: the month hasn’t even started and I’m having trouble resisting all those heart-shaped treats at the grocery store checkout. I’ll probably up my workout frequency just as a prevention method for the sweetest month of the year. And yes, I use my trusty calendars for this too! 💪
To me, they’re like a little piece of happiness you can hold in your hands. Or hang on your wall. Or stick on your fridge. You do you!
With 14 unique designs, a vertical layout, and a Sunday start, these free printable February 2026 calendars are perfect for busy folks like you and me. And the best part? They’re ink-saving and designed for regular U.S. Letter paper, so you can print to your heart’s content.
Intrigued? Keep scrolling to feast your eyes on all 14 themes!
🔶 Abstract

🍃 Blue Foliage

🌿 Botanical

🍋 Citrus

🏡 Farmhouse

🥕 Food

🟨 Geometric

💕 Hearts

🏢 Black & White Office

🌞 Motivational

🐾 Pets

🌈 Rainbow

🌵 Succulents

🌺 Watercolor Floral

🖨️ Grab It Now
You’ve seen all of my free printable February 2026 calendars, you picked your favorites and now it’s time to download and print them. Here’s what you need to do:
👉Just pop your name and email address in the box below.
👉Hit the “Grab It Now” button.
👉You’ll receive an email with your download link faster than you can say “Happy Valentine’s Day!” (If you don’t see it, check your spam folder – sometimes emails like to hide in there).
👉Save the PDF file to your device.
👉Use the free Adobe Reader program (or any other PDF reader you like) to open the file.
👉Select the calendar pages you want to print. And remember, you can always print multiple copies of the same calendar and use them for different purposes. There are no rules here!
👉If you’re using U.S. Letter paper, you can stick with the default settings. If you’re printing on a different size (like A4 or A5), you might need to adjust the “Scale” option.
👉Then, just click “Print” from the File menu and watch those beauties come to life!
📅 Calendar Planning Hacks for a Fabulous February
My passion for planning sure paid off in the long run. Over the years, I picked up some handy tricks to make my calendars work even harder. Here are a few of my favorites to help you rock your February planning:
🌈 Color Your Plans
Calendar planning is so much more productive with color coding. I’ll show you the way I do it, but feel free to adjust for your own needs. All you need is a good set of pens and/or highlighters and you’re good to go!
🔵Blue – Work deadlines and meetings
🟢Green – Family activities
🔴Red – Important events
🟠Orange – Errands and chores
🟡Yellow – Social commitments
🟣Purple – Self-care
😎 Symbolicious
Symbols are another way to easily tell apart all those little notes you take. My favorite way to do it is to simply doodle them, but stickers will also get the job done.
⭐Stars – Birthdays
❤️Hearts – Anniversaries
‼️Exclamation points – Important deadlines
💲Dollar signs – Bill payments and other purchases
💡Lightbulbs – Bright ideas
✔️Checkmarks – Completed tasks
✈️Airplanes – Travel plans
🎵Music notes – Concerts and performances
🙂Smiley faces – Fun outings
And let me know if you came up with your own symbol system. I might have some planning wisdom to steal!
⏳ Time Blocking Tango
These monthly calendar templates provide a bird’s eye view of the upcoming weeks. And that’s certainly great but for me, it’s not enough.

So I use them together with these free printable time blocking templates. They let me plan my days with more detail and break them into manageable time intervals. What can I say, it just works!
🔎 February Reflections
At the end of each month, I take a few minutes to analyze what went well, what I learned, and what I want to improve on for the next month. It’s a great way to gain some valuable insights and set myself up for success.
You can even jot down your reflections right on the back of your calendar to avoid dealing with too many sheets.
✨ Things To Do In February
I’m determined to beat the winter blues this February and not spend all my free time indoors. There’s always room for fun, festivities, and of course, a little romance.
❤️ Love is in the Air
Ah, Valentine’s Day! This is such a fun holiday for both kids and grown-ups. If you’re single you might not get the chance of a celebratory date with your special someone, but there’s still room for Galentine’s Day. A brunch with my best friends is a special moment I will always treasure!

And, to help you make this Valentine’s Day extra special, I created two adorable free printables: a Valentine’s Day party set to add some excitement to the celebration and a sweet free printable Valentine’s Day art print to spread some romantic vibes throughout your home.
🏈 Game Day Glory
Even if you’re not a die-hard football fan, Super Bowl Sunday is a great excuse to gather with friends, enjoy some delicious snacks, and maybe even place a few friendly bets.
To make your Super Bowl party a total hit, check out these fun free printables: a game day party set and a big game printables pack with charades, predictions, and bingo that’ll keep your guests entertained.
🧘🏻♀️ Pamper Yourself
Don’t forget to prioritize YOU this February! The holidays can be as exhausting as they are fun. Then it’s back to reality and the days just seem to shrink.
That’s why I try to schedule some me-time in one of my calendar templates at least two times a week. There’s always time to take care of yourself if you make it a priority.
Also, I track my progress with this free self-care and wellness printable journal. It’s truly the easiest way to stay accountable and motivated!
Now, let’s chat! Do you have a favorite theme? And what are your favorite ways to stay organized during this love-filled month? I can’t wait to hear all about it in the comments! ✏️
Hi!
Ginny Collins is a passionate foodie and recipe creator of Savor and Savvy and Kitchenlaughter. Indoors she focuses on easy, quick recipes for busy families and kitchen basics. Outdoors, she focuses on backyard grilling and smoking to bring family and friends together. She is a lifelong learner who is always taking cooking classes on her travels overseas and stateside. Her work has been featured on MSN, Parade, Fox News, Yahoo, Cosmopolitan, Elle, and many local news outlets. She lives in Florida where you will find her outside on the water in her kayak, riding her bike on trails, and planning her next overseas adventure.





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