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A Gift: Twelve Monthly Chore Charts With Bible Verses


A Gift: 12 Monthly Chore Charts 

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All charts are 8.5x11 inch PDF Print of high-quality and are embellished with colors, motifs, and bible verses. The Free PDF Resource Library on this blog is now updated and ready to receive visitors; the images provided below can be found therein. Or you can take a direct route to Google Drive without visiting the Library, look for the twelve monthly chore charts folder, click the folder twice to open it, here is the direct link:  Household & Classroom Printables (Google Drive Folder)

Preliminary image

This post is just supplying you with a preliminary image...the one you will print is of much finer quality than the image I was able to provide here.

January Chore Chart

January Chore Chart with colors and motifs in red.


February Chore Chart

February Chore Chart in tones of purple.

March Chore Chart

March Chore Chart in tones of green with blue.

April Chore Chart

April Chore Chart in tone of pink with green.

May Chore Chart

May Chore Chart in tones of green with beige.

June Chore Chart

June Chore Chart in tones of pink with gold shimmer.


July Chore Chart

July Chore Chart in denim blue with red.


August Chore Chart

August Chore Chart tones of yellow, peach and green.

September Chore Chart

September Chore Chart violet with tones of blue and stars.


October Chore Chart

October Chore Chart orange with pumpkins and fall leaves.


November Chore Chart

November Chore Chart, a turkey with tones of brown and orange.


December  Chore Chart

December Chore Chart, tones of red with gold and snowflakes.

 
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Quiet blessings,

~ Quil



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