By: Printables Garden Team
January always feels like a soft new beginning, the perfect time to reset after the holidays and bring a little order back into daily life. When plans start to pile up, a clear and simple January 2026 calendar printable helps everything stay on track. Each free template features a Monday start, marked holidays, and a minimalist PDF design with plenty of blank space for notes and lists. We love keeping it on the fridge or desk as a gentle reminder to slow down, stay organized, and enjoy the calm rhythm of winter.
Minimalist | With Notes | With Holidays | Monday Start | Winter Theme | For Kids | Floral | Week Numbers | Southern Hemisphere | Blank | Kawaii & Cute
Clean lines and open space for easy planning. Print a minimalist January calendar to keep projects, routines, and goals clear at a glance.
Add a touch of winter magic with soft snowflakes and gentle blues. Print your favorite design and start the month feeling calm and organized.
See the month and the big days together. Print a version with holidays so you can mark events, plan family time, and prep for long weekends.
If you like weekends side by side, choose a Monday start. The workweek reads cleanly and Saturday–Sunday stay together for simple weekend planning.
Bring a smile to busy weeks with playful kawaii themes and friendly winter icons. Print a cute layout to brighten your desk.
Fresh blooms for a fresh start. Pick a floral style to add soft color while you plan goals, appointments, and small moments of self care.
Clear, open boxes you can fill your way. Print a blank grid for schedules, meal plans, habit tracking, or project notes without extra clutter.
Keep tasks and reminders beside your dates. Print a layout with a notes box for to-dos, meal plans, and quick habit checks.
Track work by week at a glance. Print a version with week numbers for schedules, sprints, and classroom planning.
Big boxes and friendly icons make planning easy for young helpers. Print a kid-friendly page for chores, activities, and school reminders.
Designed for a summer start to the year. Print the Southern Hemisphere version for warm-weather plans and school holiday schedules.
January opens the calendar year and carries a quiet sense of beginning. The month takes its name from Janus, a Roman symbol of gateways and fresh starts, and became the first month in historical calendars long before ours today. For many in the northern hemisphere it is deep winter, a time of slow routines, crisp air, and planning for the months ahead. You might spot the Wolf Moon on clear nights, write a few New Year’s resolutions, and mark the first important dates on a clean January calendar.
Seasons flip across the globe. January is deep winter in the north, but it is summer in the southern hemisphere with long sunny days and school holidays in many regions. Our audience includes both hemispheres, so you will see winter and summer January designs here. Choose the version that matches your season.
January is the first month of the calendar year, the second month of winter in the northern hemisphere, and marks the beginning of Q1. January is a great time to make a fresh start and plan your goals for the year ahead.
New Year’s DayNew Year’s Day 2026 will be on Thursday, January 1, 2026. It marks the start of the year in the modern Gregorian calendar. It is frequently celebrated with midnight fireworks and is a time when many people set new goals or New Year’s resolutions. Several parades are held on New Year’s Day in different states, including Pasadena’s Rose Parade and Philadelphia’s Mummers Parade. Read more about New Year’s Day.
Martin Luther King Jr. DayMartin Luther King Jr. Day 2026 is celebrated on the third Monday of January in the United States. This year it will be January 19, 2026. It honors the birthday of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., born on January 15, 1929. King advocated for nonviolent action against racial discrimination. Read more about Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
January spans two zodiac signs in the tropical system.
CapricornDates: December 22 to January 19. Capricorn is an earth sign traditionally linked with steady goals and responsibility. If your birthday falls in this range, you are a Capricorn. Read more about Capricorn.
AquariusDates: January 20 to February 18. Aquarius is an air sign often associated with ideas, independence, and community. Birthdays in this window fall under Aquarius. Read more about Aquarius.
Cusp noteIf your birthday is close to January 19–20, the sign can vary by year and exact birth time. Checking a birth chart with your time and place gives the most accurate result.
January has two traditional birth flowers.
Carnation Known for ruffled petals and a gentle, spicy scent. Carnations often symbolize love and admiration, with color variations adding extra meaning. They’re sturdy winter blooms that hold up beautifully in simple bouquets. Read more about Carnation.
SnowdropOne of the first flowers to appear after the cold, the snowdrop is a sweet symbol of hope and renewal. Its delicate white bells peek through late-winter gardens and remind us that brighter days are on the way. Read more about Snowdrop.
You can get started right away by clicking on any image of the January 2026 calendar printable you’d like to use. Open the PDF file, save it to your computer, and print your favorite version at home in just a few seconds. Each free template is made for US letter paper and also prints beautifully on A4. From monthly planners with holidays to blank minimalist layouts, you’ll find the perfect style to match your space. It’s a calm and simple way to stay organized and begin the winter season feeling refreshed. ☕❄️
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