June Declutter Calendar: Easy 10-Minute Daily Decluttering Challenge {Free Printable}

The June declutter calendar is your simple plan for tidying up just a little each day and feeling more in control of your home as the summer season kicks in. There’s no need to tackle everything at once or spend all day cleaning. Just 10 minutes a day helps you clear clutter and make space for the slower, easier summer you want.

I’ve put together a set of daily decluttering tasks that are quick, small projects that touch on those often-overlooked spots that build up mess in June. There’s also a good focus on summer travel and camping gear to make sure you’re ready for summer adventures. Grab your free printable declutter calendar to make this even easier!

If you have just a bit more time, you may also want to check out some of my other declutter tips for even more June decluttering inspiration.

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Why Use a June Declutter Calendar?

June is a fresh start for summer routines – longer days, more outdoor activities, and the promise of a little more freedom in your schedule. But all that new activity can bring clutter fast. At the same time, you want to spend less time managing your space and more time enjoying it. 

That’s where this June decluttering calendar makes a real difference. Using a declutter calendar keeps you moving forward with small, doable tasks, breaking the overwhelm into small wins, fitting seamlessly into your efforts to simplify your home.

Here’s how to make the most of this June declutter challenge:

  • Post the printable: Print the free printable declutter calendar and keep it on your fridge or planner.
  • One small task a day: Set a timer for 10 minutes and focus on what you can do right now. Stop when the time is up.
  • Use a donation box: Keep it handy to drop in items you’re ready to let go of.
  • No catch-up needed: If you skip a day, just start fresh the next day.
  • Stay consistent: Little steps every day keep you from getting overwhelmed.

The idea is to declutter your home just enough to make it easier to enjoy your summer. By the end of June, you’ll notice how much lighter your home feels and how much more freedom you have to enjoy your summer days.

10-Minute Daily Tasks for a Clutter-Free June

June declutter calendar with printable mockup displayed in front of neatly stacked and folded colorful blankets and storage baskets, showing daily decluttering tasks for a tidier home.

Below, you’ll find the complete June declutter list with each day’s task laid out in an easy-to-follow list. These daily tasks are short and simple, so you can get them done in about 10 minutes and still enjoy the summer days ahead. 

No time to read the entire post? Just want the printable? Click here to grab the free printable June decluttering calendar and checklist.

Week 1: Everyday Spaces

Day 1: Entryway – Clear shoes, bags, and anything left from spring and school routines
Day 2: Car Clutter – Clear out trash, receipts, and extras; add a small trash bag
Day 3: Outdoor Toys + Sports Gear – Edit, donate, or toss broken or outgrown items
Day 4: Living Room – Clear coffee tables and side tables, remove clutter, keep only what adds comfort
Day 5: Laundry Area + Cleaning Supplies – Sort and remove excess or empty cleaning products; tidy up the laundry area
Day 6: School Paperwork – Gather and sort papers from the just-ended school year
Day 7: School Paperwork – Recycle, file as necessary

Related: How to Create a School Memory Box {Easily Organize Papers and Memorabilia}

Week 2: Cooking and Dining Refresh

Day 8: Dining Table – Clear it off and give it purpose again
Day 9: Fridge – Toss expired food and wipe down surfaces
Day 10: Freezer – Pitch anything freezer-burned or mystery items
Day 11: Pantry – Do a light pass. Clear what’s expired; make space for summer staples
Day 12: Summer Recipes – Organize meal ideas; toss unused clippings or printouts
Day 13: Kitchen Counter – Remove anything you don’t use daily
Day 14: BBQ + Grilling Gear – Check tools, charcoal, propane; simplify storage and supplies

Related: 25 Things To Declutter In The Kitchen (And 3 Unexpected Items To Keep)

Week 3: Summer Travel + Camping Gear

Day 15: Coolers, Lunch Bags, Ice Packs – Clean; toss what’s damaged or never used
Day 16: Water Bottles + Travel Mugs – Keep what’s usable; ditch leaky or redundant items
Day 17: Shelter + Sleeping – Check tents, tarps, canopies, sleeping bags for damage or mold
Day 18: Cooking Gear + Food Storage – Declutter camp stoves, pots, unused extras
Day 19: Lighting + Essentials – Test flashlights, update bug spray and first aid kits
Day 20: Luggage + Duffels – Toss what can’t be repaired, donate what won’t be used
Day 21: Travel Accessories – Declutter packing cubes, toiletry bags, pouches, etc.

Recommended Resource: The Simple Summer Planner — This printable planner encourages you to transform your approach to summer. Embrace the beauty of simplicity with guided journal prompts, a decision matrix for prioritizing, and plenty of practical planning pages for managing summer activities and travel planning without the overwhelm.  

Week 4: Personal Items

Day 22: 5-10 Pieces Clothing – Only keep what fits and feels good
Day 23: Flip-Flops + Summer Shoes – Remove anything that hurts or never gets worn
Day 24: Sunglasses, Hats, Visors – Keep favorites; donate extras
Day 25: First Aid Kit – Remove outdated items and restock
Day 26: Skincare, Makeup, Sunscreen – Check expiration dates
Day 27: Hair Care, Body Wash, etc. – Let go of what you don’t like or never gets used
Day 28: Summer Linens – Sort towels, blankets, and summer bedding; keep what you use and love; donate the rest

Final Days: Small Wins

Day 29: One Digital Space – Declutter desktop, downloads folder, email, or photo storage
Day 31: 10-Minute Home Sweep – Pick the worst spot and give it 10 focused minutes

Ready to get started? Download your free printable declutter calendar

To make this process simple, grab your free printable version of the June decluttering checklist and calendar. It’ll help keep you on track and motivated with daily reminders of your tasks.

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Start Your June Declutter Challenge Today

The June declutter calendar is here to help you declutter and organize one simple step at a time. No stress, no marathon cleaning sessions – just quick daily wins that add up to a lighter, easier home for summer. 

Download your free printable declutter calendar to start clearing clutter in June – and set yourself up for a perfect summer that feels more balanced, more joyful, and more you.

You’ve got this!


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