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Free Daily Chore Chart


Free Daily Chore Chart PDF with Bible Verse, Colossians 3:23

This free Daily Chore Chart is a gentle tool for organizing household tasks with intention. Decorated with soft florals and butterflies, it offers space to list six chores and track them across the week, Monday through Saturday. The two extra sections at the bottom, Reminders and Notes, invite reflection and seasonal care. 
At the bottom, Colossians 3:23 reminds us: “Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men.” Whether you’re folding laundry or tending quiet corners of your home, this chart helps you serve with devotion and grace.

Sized at 8.5x11 inches and delivered as a printable PDF, it’s perfect for daily and weekly use.

Click below to download the chart and begin your week with quiet order and faithful intention.

Blue background with butterfly motifs etc, a Daily Chore Chart.



 Click Here to download your free Daily Chore Chart

The download link opens safely in Google Drive. You’ll see the full one‑page PDF printable, ready to print on standard 8.5x11" paper using colored printing to receive the full benefit of the design. Feel free to print it as many times as you need. May it serve you well. (See Printing Instructions Below if needed)

How to Print the Daily Chore Chart

1.  Click the download link above to open the PDF in Google Drive.

2.  Select the download icon (down arrow) to save the file to your computer.

3.  Open the PDF and choose File → Print.

4.  Make sure the paper size is set to 8.5x11" (Letter).

5.  Choose “Fit to printable area."

6.  Print as many as you want, as many times as you want. 

Created with beauty and clarity, this guide is not only practical but also a reminder of God’s care woven into daily tasks.

See the Freebies Page for 12 months of Chore Charts and other delightful finds (Connects directly to Google Drive for quick and easy download): January through December monthly chore charts made with colorful designs. Quick Link back to Free PDF Resources page: Free PDF Resources page


Made with love and care,

~ Quil

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