Free Printable Moon Phases Calendar 2023

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By Anna Marikar

Have you ever been mesmerized by the beauty of the moon and its different phases? If so, you’re going to love our free printable moon phases calendar.

The moon has been a subject of fascination for people throughout history, and its phases have been used to mark time and seasons for centuries.

If you’re someone who is interested in tracking the moon’s phases and observing its changes throughout the year, we have a treat for you!

We’re excited to announce our free printable Moon Phases Calendar for 2023, which includes a page for each month of the year showing the moon phase for each day.

free printable moon phase calendar 2023 month by month

This calendar is perfect for anyone who wants to stay in tune with the moon’s cycle, whether for spiritual or scientific purposes. So, let’s take a closer look at this calendar and how it can help you deepen your connection with the moon.

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Example Moon Phase Calendar Pages

Here are a couple of example pages below so you can see how each page of the printable moon calendar looks

Each calendar page is designed to be printed full A4 size, and each page covers one calendar month along with the moon phase information for that month.

These pages can help you track the different moon phases, so you know when is the next full moon, or the next new moon so that you can use the new moon phase for manifesting or meditate with the full moon.

Uses of the Moon Phase Calendar

Our free printable moon phase calendar can be a useful tool for those who are interested in incorporating the cycles of the moon into their spiritual practices. Here are some ways that a moon phase calendar can be used spiritually:

  1. Setting intentions: Many people use the different phases of the moon to set intentions for the upcoming lunar cycle. For example, during the new moon phase, you may set intentions for what you want to manifest in your life, while during the full moon phase, you may focus on releasing what no longer serves you.
  2. Rituals and ceremonies: Different moon phases are associated with different energies and qualities, and some people may choose to perform rituals or ceremonies during specific phases of the moon. For example, during the waxing moon phase, which is associated with growth and expansion, you may perform a ritual to attract abundance into your life, or make moon water for manifestation during the full moon.
  3. Astrology: The moon is an important celestial body in astrology, and its position in the sky can have an impact on our emotions and behaviors. By tracking the moon’s phases, astrologers can gain insights into how the moon may be affecting us and how we can work with its energies.
  4. Meditation: Some people find it helpful to meditate or practice mindfulness during certain moon phases. For example, during the full moon phase, which is associated with heightened emotions and energy, you may choose to meditate on gratitude or practice self-care to help balance and ground yourself.

Overall, a moon phase calendar can be a helpful tool for those who want to deepen their spiritual connection to the moon and incorporate its energies into their practices.

If you want to find out more about the lunar phases and the spiritual meanings of the phases of the moon, you can read more on our post about the spiritual meaning of the crescent moon.

Use the lunar calendar printable to track your mood according to the moon cycles, so you can better understand how that correlates and affects you on a personal level.

You can also track where your menstrual cycle falls, along with the moon.

Whole Year Moon Phase Calendar

If you prefer to see the whole year at a glance rather than on a month by monthly calendar, you can use the image below to reference

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The moon phase information included in our calendar templates is via almanacs.com

Farmers’ Almanacs have a long history of using the moon’s phases as a guide for planting and harvesting crops. Many traditional farmers believe that the moon’s phases can influence the growth and development of crops, and that planting and harvesting at specific times of the lunar cycle can lead to better yields and healthier plants.

Farmer’s Almanacs often include moon phase calendars as a key feature, along with other information about planting and gardening based on the lunar cycle. For example, they may recommend planting certain crops during the waxing moon phase, when the moon is growing in brightness and energy, and harvesting crops during the waning moon phase, when the moon is decreasing in brightness and energy.

While the use of moon phases for farming and gardening may be based on traditional knowledge and beliefs, there is also some scientific evidence to support the idea that the moon’s gravitational pull can affect the movement of water in the soil and plant growth. As a result, some farmers and gardeners continue to use moon phase calendars and other lunar gardening practices to this day.

Moon FAQs

What are the phases of the moon, in order?

Here are the phases of the moon in order, starting with the new moon and ending with the next new moon:

New Moon
Waxing Crescent
First Quarter
Waxing Gibbous
Full Moon
Waning Gibbous
Third Quarter
Waning Crescent

During the waxing phases (Waxing Crescent and Waxing Gibbous), the moon appears to grow in size and brightness each night. During the waning phases (Waning Gibbous and Waning Crescent), the moon appears to shrink in size and brightness each night.

The First Quarter and Third Quarter phases occur when the moon is at a 90-degree angle to the Earth and the Sun, and appear as half-moons in the sky.

The Full Moon occurs when the moon is directly opposite the Sun in the sky, and appears as a full circle of light.

What is Moon rise?

Moon rise refers to the moment when the moon first appears above the horizon and becomes visible in the sky. Moonrise occurs as a result of the moon’s orbit around the Earth, as it rises from the eastern horizon and moves across the sky until it reaches its highest point, also known as the meridian.

The exact time of moonrise can vary depending on the location and the time of year, as the moon’s orbit is influenced by various factors such as the Earth’s rotation and its own elliptical orbit.
Moonrise can be a spectacular sight to witness, especially during a full moon when the moon appears larger and brighter in the sky. Many people enjoy watching the moonrise and find it to be a peaceful and meditative experience.

What is a black moon? And a blue moon?

The Black Moon and the Blue Moon are two types of rare lunar events that are often mentioned in popular culture and folklore.

A Black Moon is a rare occurrence that can refer to one of two phenomena. It can either refer to the second new moon in a calendar month that has two new moons, or it can refer to a month in which there are no new moons. This means that a Black Moon occurs when there is no visible moon in the sky, and it can only be seen as a dark silhouette against the stars.

A Blue Moon, on the other hand, refers to the second full moon in a calendar month that has two full moons. The term “Blue Moon” originally referred to a rare event when the moon appeared to be blue in color, usually as a result of atmospheric conditions such as smoke or dust particles. However, the modern usage of “Blue Moon” to refer to the second full moon in a month is more common and widely known.

Both Black Moons and Blue Moons are relatively rare events that occur about once every 2-3 years. While they are not necessarily scientifically significant, they have captured the public’s imagination and are often associated with mystery and magic.

What Is An Old Moon?

The term “Old Moon” is sometimes used to refer to the waning crescent phase of the moon, which occurs just before the new moon. During this phase, the illuminated portion of the moon appears as a thin crescent shape, with the rest of the moon appearing as a dark silhouette.

The Old Moon is so named because it is the last phase of the moon before it disappears completely from view during the new moon phase. In some cultures, the Old Moon is associated with endings and the completion of a cycle, as the moon prepares to begin a new cycle with the new moon.

The Old Moon can be a particularly powerful time for introspection and reflection, as we prepare to release the old and make way for the new. It can also be a time to let go of what no longer serves us and focus on new beginnings and fresh starts.

Does the moon look different in different hemispheres?

Yes, the moon can appear different in different hemispheres due to the way it is illuminated by the Sun.

When the moon is in the waxing phase (Waxing Crescent and Waxing Gibbous), it appears to grow in size and brightness each night. In the Northern Hemisphere, the illuminated portion of the moon appears to be on the right side during the waxing phase, while in the Southern Hemisphere, it appears on the left side. This is because the moon appears to be upside down when viewed from the Southern Hemisphere.

During the waning phase (Waning Gibbous and Waning Crescent), the illuminated portion of the moon appears to shrink in size and brightness each night.

In the Northern Hemisphere, the illuminated portion of the moon appears to be on the left side during the waning phase, while in the Southern Hemisphere, it appears on the right side.

It’s also worth noting that the moon’s phases appear to move in the opposite direction in the Southern Hemisphere compared to the Northern Hemisphere. In the Northern Hemisphere, the moon appears to move from right to left as it goes through its phases, while in the Southern Hemisphere, it appears to move from left to right.

Overall, while the basic phases of the moon are the same regardless of hemisphere, the orientation of the moon and the way it appears to move through its phases can differ.

Beautiful Moon Phase Craft

Don’t miss this beautiful moon phase DIY over on our craft site In The Playroom. If you’re a moon lover, we know you’re going to appreciate this idea for how to make a beautiful and natural moon phase wall hanging.

More Calendars and Journal Pages

This free printable moon phase calendar is perfect for journalling. We have a few more free journal resources that you might also find useful

Need a blank calendar 2023 then download from our other site intheplayroom.co.uk

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Or use our free list of thought provoking journal prompts, or shadow work journal prompts.

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Anna is a Wales-based writer and graduate from SOAS University of London.
As the voice behind On Your Journey, she empowers women to embrace holistic well-being and spiritual growth through her expert insights into wellness and symbolism.
When she isn't writing thought-provoking articles, you'll find her busy crafting and raising her 4 children.

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