Plan the perfect spring celebration using this printable Easter planner! Includes 9 pages to organize food, activities, parties, and more.

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Get organized and celebrate Easter with your family. This spring celebration is the perfect time of year for parties and picnics, egg hunts and more. You’ll love this Easter planner for planning your holiday.
After the popularity of my Christmas holiday planner, I’m designing a 9-page planner for each of the 8 major US holidays.
This planner is handy for:
- Planning a kids’ party with an egg hunt
- Organizing a family potluck or picnic
- Getting ready for any special seasonal activities
Download all the Holiday Planners!
Plan your celebrations year-round with a 9-page planner for each of the 8 major US holidays.
Easter planner inserts
There are 9 pages in this printable planner. Get a close-up look at each of them below! You might also want to download my March or April journal pages.
Planner cover
The first page of this planner is a simple cover. It reads Easter Planner and has watercolor illustrations. It makes a handy first page if you’re printing all of these to make a mini planner. It’s also great as a divider if you’re making a holiday binder with all the annual holidays.

Monthly calendar
The monthly calendar is undated so that you can print a new copy every year. Write the month at the top, whether Easter falls in March or April. This calendar can be used to plan your routine, holiday plans, or even count down to Easter.
If you don’t want to hand-write the numbers, grab my printable watercolor month name stickers and date stickers.
Easter shopping list
Plan all your Easter shopping in one place. This checklist has space to write down clothes (for church or family photos), decor for your home, and gifts you’re planning to give. There’s also an ‘other’ category because something you just have a few odd items to grab.

Easter fun
Plan all the fun things you want to do this Easter. This printable includes boxes and lines, so you can make a checklist, write out dates, or even use this space for journaling.
- traditions
- events
- crafts
- activities
- places to go

Easter meal plan
If you’re planning to cook for Easter, this meal plan worksheet has everything on one page. Plan the menu with appetizers, the main dish, side dishes, a dessert, and drinks. There’s also a box for the schedule so you can organize your meal prep. The right half of the page is a shopping list with boxes to check each item off.
Easter party
Plan an Easter party and organize the date, time, venue, and budget. You can also keep track of the guest list and check when each person RSVPs. Keep track of everything you need to do before the party, including the games and activities you’re going to do.

Easter egg hunt
If you’ve ever found an old Easter egg in the summer, you’ll appreciate the egg locator checklist! Plan your shopping and to-do list. Then when you hide the eggs, make a brief note on the description and location. Check them off when found so you know if one gets missed.
Easter basket shopping list
I broke this Easter basket shopping list down into 4 boxes with space to write a name over each one. You might buy most things in bulk to divide up, but this is handy for making sure each basket is balanced.
See my favorite ideas for Easter baskets with a geeky theme.

Blank planner insert
There are always more things people need to organize than I can design printable planner inserts for. All of my annual holiday planners include a blank page with a heading marker and lines to keep track of whatever else you need. Use it for planning, journaling, or anything.


Get the printable
Prints on 8.5×11-inch paper. All printables are for personal use only.
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