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Cleaning Calendar – February {Free Printable} – Frugal Novice

Cleaning Calendar – February {Free Printable}

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Are you looking for the latest version of my free printable cleaning calendar? Click here to get the newest PDF – one you can use for each month!

Thanks so much to everyone for feedback on last month’s calendar! I meant to get this month’s calendar up on Tuesday but it’s been a crazy week with an ER visit and getting our house ready to sell (which means even MORE cleaning).

You’ll notice it’s not a lot different from last month’s, although I did build in a day off for Valentine’s Day. If you want to go ahead and clean, you can fill in that day with whatever task seems most pressing.

Click here to download the February 2012 calendar. Happy cleaning!!

Edited to add: Thanks to Chris from Hampton Roads Mom for passing along this great tip for cleaning ceiling fans: Take a pillow case, put the blade into the case, close it, and pull the case along the top/bottom. All of the dust stays contained and doesn’t wind up on your (ultimately, freshly made) bed or just-vacuumed floor. 

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  • Chris February 3, 2012 at 5:36 pm

    Waiiiittttt…… How did I miss last month’s?!

    THIS IS FABULOUS! And, YES, I mean to shout in excitement and joy in a cleaning regimen/calendar that actually looks DO-ABLE!

    I have a suggestion for ceiling fans that I found on Pinterest (of course — what DON’T we find there anymore?) and you and your readers may like — to clean your ceiling fans, take a pillow case, put the blade into the case, close it, and pull the case along the top/bottom. All of the dust stays contained and doesn’t wind up on your (ultimately, freshly made) bed or just-vacuumed floor. :)

    • Christi February 4, 2012 at 8:30 am

      That is GENIUS, Chris! I always end up with dust on ME when I clean ceiling fans. Thanks for passing the tip along!

      • Chris February 4, 2012 at 9:58 am

        You’re welcome!

  • Janalyn February 9, 2012 at 10:36 am

    We made our cleaning calendar yesterday!
    And I tagged you in my latest post about my favorite bloggers. :)