Free Personal Spreadsheet Templates
Personal planning templates for meals, weddings, and household decisions.
What's in this category
These templates are for personal planning workflows that still benefit from structure: budget-heavy events, weekly meal planning, and other recurring household systems. The layouts are softer and more editorial than the business templates, but still built to work like real spreadsheets.
How to choose
Choose the wedding budget when vendor costs, deposits, and notes need to stay organized, and choose the meal planner when weekly meals, groceries, prep notes, and leftovers need a repeatable system.
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Wedding Budget
Plan your wedding budget with category totals, vendor deposits, due dates, and a planning snapshot block. Keep venue, attire, florals, and extras in one sheet.

Wedding Budget for Large Weddings
Plan venue, catering, rentals, deposits, guest-count costs, and contingency for a larger wedding in one free budget spreadsheet.

Wedding Budget for Small Weddings
Plan a small wedding budget with vendor costs, deposits, due dates, essentials, and contingency in one simple spreadsheet template.

Meal Planner
Plan breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, and prep work across the whole week in one meal board. Keep grocery priorities and kitchen notes visible without juggling separate lists.

Meal Planner for Families
Plan family breakfasts, lunches, dinners, leftovers, and grocery priorities in one free weekly meal planner spreadsheet built for households.

Meal Planner for Weight Loss
Plan high-protein meals, prep notes, grocery priorities, and weekly consistency in one free meal planner spreadsheet built for weight-loss goals.
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Guides that pair with these templates
How to Manage Wedding Vendor Deposits in a Spreadsheet
Track wedding vendor deposits, due dates, final balances, and budget impact in one spreadsheet so payment timing does not get lost.
Read guide →Excel & SheetsMeal Planner vs Grocery List Spreadsheet: What's the Difference?
A meal planner helps you decide what to eat across the week. A grocery list helps you buy what that plan requires. Here's when to use each one and when you need both.
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These category hubs give users and search engines a cleaner map of the template library. They group related spreadsheet workflows together so you can move from a broad need like finance or project management into a specific template without relying on client-side filters alone.
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