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Today I wanted to share my spring cleaning printable and simple plan to help you get your cleaning done!

If you need help organizing your spring cleaning, I hope my list will give you some ideas for where to start. And don’t forget your free printable at the bottom of the post.

Spring Cleaning Printable and Simple Cleaning Plan

I have a confession to make: I actually enjoy cleaning and organizing. But before you imagine that my house is perfectly clean all the time, let me assure you that it’s not.

Even though I do enjoy cleaning and organizing, I don’t obsess over it.

I’m not a “neat freak,” and I can overlook mess and clutter when I need to. I decided years ago that I wouldn’t let my desire for a clean house interfere with relationships in our home.

But, I do love it when the house is clean and everything is in its place! I feel most peaceful when I’m not surrounded by mess and clutter.

Cleaning and organizing encourages me so much. I love when my bathroom counters look like this:

Spring Cleaning

Does anyone actually spring clean anymore?

It used to be a lot more popular to do spring cleaning every year, but now many people don’t make time for it.

Part of the reason is that people are so busy these days, and maybe houses don’t get as messy.

Personally, I love including the old-fashioned tradition of spring cleaning into my homemaking routine.That doesn’t mean I always make it happen, but I try!

This year it felt like more of a priority, so we’re doing it.

Spring Cleaning Printable

Even though my children have daily chores and I try to keep up with these 7 simple daily chores, sometimes the house just needs a really thorough deep cleaning.

So, last week we decided to tackle the spring cleaning chores! We started with the messy basement, and we all worked together to get everything clean and back in order.

Lots of hard work (with my children helping), and several trash bags later, it was wonderfully clean and orderly again.

Encouraged by the accomplishment in the basement, next I tackled the kitchen pantry. It was also completely out of order.

Apparently no one had been putting things back where they belonged, and it was in need of being completely reorganized.

My husband took the kids to run errands, and I was left all alone surrounded by the mess I had already removed from the pantry. I decided the current system hadn’t been working well, so I came up with a new one.

spring cleaning printable

Now we have a neat and orderly system that is working well for us so far. Sometimes we just need to reorganize and use the space we have in a different way.

We don’t have much storage in our kitchen, but I’ve found that being creative with what we do have can greatly improve the situation.

Spring Cleaning Printable

To help myself stay on track, I designed this Spring Cleaning Printable Checklist. I’ve already checked off “clean and organize pantry!”

We’re working our way through the other tasks on the list as we have time. It also helps to work some of these into my weekly cleaning routine (here’s how to make your own cleaning routine).

spring cleaning printable

Cleaning Supplies

I have my cleaning supplies all ready for some serious cleaning. I often enjoy making my own cleaning products, but lately I’ve loved having these beautiful cleaning supplies to use.

DIY Cleaning Supplies

You can find more of my recommended cleaning supplies here!

More Cleaning Inspiration

Hi, I'm Joy!

I'm a homemaker and homeschooling mom of 5. For over 25 years I've been cooking from scratch and making homemade bread for my family of 7. I love sharing sourdough recipes, easy dinner ideas, and simple DIY projects for your home.

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23 Comments

  1. Lisa Lombardo says:

    Congrats on your feature on The Homestead Hop!

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      Thank you, Lisa!

  2. Christina says:

    Hi Joy,
    I am reading the comments above, and I am very sorry to hear about your father’s passing.
    I saw and pinned this from Janice’s linky party. My goal is to focus on organizing (which includes cleaning) & budgeting this year.
    Thank you,
    Christina

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      Thank you, Christina. I’m doing something similar, focusing on decluttering and organizing. Thanks for stopping by!

  3. Richella Parham says:

    Springtime is the one time that I also love cleaning. There’s just something so rewarding about making our homes fresh and clean for springtime, isn’t there? Thank you for the free printable checklist; very useful!

    Thanks so much for joining the Grace at Home party at Imparting Grace. I’m featuring you this week!

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      I agree, it’s fun to clean in spring! 🙂 Thanks so much for the feature, Richella!

  4. Teresa says:

    I’m so sorry to hear of your father’s passing away.

    It’s great to have a list like you’ve created when you are just feeling overwhelmed and don’t know where to start! I’ve already downloaded it. I recently received my first Mrs. Meyers products as a gift and I’m enjoying them. Thank you so much for sharing with us on Party in Your PJ’s.

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      Thank you so much, Teresa. So glad you stopped by!

  5. Little Birdie Blessings says:

    I'm sorry about your father's passing. Thank you for all that you share here,you are appreciated. Praying for your family. ~ Abby

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      Thank you so much for your kind words, Abby! I really appreciate your prayers. ♥

  6. JES says:

    Good morning! This is just a little note to let you know that this post has been FEATURED today on the Art of Home-Making Mondays! Thank you for joining us and we would love to have you link up again this week. Love, JES

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      Thank you so much for the feature, JES! 🙂

  7. domenica.60 says:

    Thank you ,Joy for your checklist ! It's ok in Europe too 🙂
    Have a nice day ,
    Franca

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      You're welcome, Franca! Thank you!

  8. Carol B. says:

    What is it about cleaning and organizing that is so therapeutic? I can so relate. I think I may need to look into Grove Collaborative. I recently discovered the Meyer's hand soap (Basil) and I LOVE IT. Those dish towels are lovely!
    Thanks for the encouragement and direction to get my house in order too. 🙂

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      I don't know what it is, but it always cheers me up to put things in order! Oh, we've had that Basil hand soap before, and I love that scent, too. So far I've loved everything from the Mrs. Meyers line that I've tried. And, yes, those towels…new favorites!

  9. Gwen AnIslandFamilyByGrace says:

    Your bathroom counter looks lovely, Joy! I have been unwell for a couple of months, so although my husband and children have done a huge amount to help, I will be looking forward to some spring cleaning when I feel better. Thank you for the printable, and the inspiration!

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      Thank you, Gwen! It usually only looks that nice right after I clean it! 🙂 And I'm so sorry to hear you've also been unwell. {{Hugs}} and praying you feel better soon. ♥Joy

    2. Gwen AnIslandFamilyByGrace says:

      Thank you Joy 🙂 It is actually pregnancy sickness, so it's all for a good reason! Have a blessed Easter, x.

    3. Joy Kincaid says:

      Oh, I'm happy to hear that! Congratulations!!! Hope you have a blessed Easter also. ♥

  10. Leanne Heern says:

    I spent nearly all of February in the hospital! I came back wondering what happened to my house 🙂 but, remembering to be THANKFUL that a lot of people helped us while I was so sick!! I frequently have looked at your posts and said a prayer for you every time I saw Artful Homemaking come up… I can say my house is basically, finally back in order; but I'm scratching "Spring Cleaning" this year 🙂 and I'm great with that! I love those new Grove Towels… I may break down and get some. They remind me of Williams Sonoma– but cheaper!!!

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      Leanne, I'm so sorry to hear you've been in the hospital! I hope you're okay!

      I totally understand ditching spring cleaning—sometimes you just have to. I've skipped it lots of times! 🙂

      And thank you so much for praying for me, that really means a lot, especially since you were going through your own trial!

      ♥Joy