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15 Savings Tracker Printables to Watch Your Money Grow

Let’s be honest: saving money isn’t always easy. Life gets in the way. Unexpected expenses pop up. And sometimes, that impulse to click “add to cart” feels just a little too strong.

But you know what can actually keep you motivated, focused, and even a little excited about saving?

Savings tracker printables.

Yup. Those simple, visual tools can turn your money goals into something way more tangible. Think of them like a coloring book for adults—except instead of filling in flowers and cats, you’re filling in financial progress. And that’s chef’s kiss satisfying.

So whether you’re saving up for an emergency fund, a vacation, a car, or just trying to build better habits, these 15 savings tracker printables will help you stay on track, stay excited, and (most importantly) watch your money grow.

1. The Classic Savings Thermometer

Let’s start with the OG.

This vertical thermometer fills up as your savings increase, giving you a visual “heat check” of how close you are to your goal.

Why you’ll love it:

  • Simple and satisfying
  • Works for any goal amount
  • Easy to customize

Just assign a dollar amount to each line, and fill it in as you go. Watching the thermometer rise is seriously rewarding.

2. The Savings Jar Printable

This one is especially cute. Think of a mason jar drawing with little coins or dollar signs inside.

How to use:

  • Each coin represents a set amount (like $10 or $50)
  • Color in a coin every time you add to your savings

Use this one for smaller, short-term goals like birthdays, holiday shopping, or weekend getaways. It’s fun, fast, and motivating.

3. 52-Week Savings Challenge Tracker

Saving a little each week really adds up.

This printable gives you 52 boxes (one for each week of the year) with designated amounts—usually starting at $1 and increasing each week.

At the end?

You’ll have saved $1,378—without even noticing.

You can reverse it (start with $52 and go down) or shuffle the weeks based on what works for your budget.

4. Monthly Savings Tracker

If weekly saving feels like too much, this one’s your jam.

Track your progress monthly, with 12 labeled boxes or columns. Each month, jot down (or color in) how much you saved.

Great for:

  • Year-long goals
  • Emergency funds
  • Building consistency

This one helps you develop the habit and track it in a way that doesn’t feel overwhelming.

5. No-Spend Month Tracker

Want to take control of impulse spending? Try a no-spend challenge and use a printable to track it.

Ideas:

  • A calendar where you color in the days you didn’t spend
  • A progress bar showing how many “no spend” days you completed
  • Stickers, stars, or smiley faces to reward yourself

You’ll be amazed at how powerful the visual accountability is.

6. Vacation Fund Tracker

Dreaming of sandy beaches or a mountain retreat? A dedicated vacation fund printable helps you stay focused.

How it works:

  • Pick your goal amount
  • Break it down into bite-sized pieces (like $25 increments)
  • Color in a suitcase, plane, palm tree, or road trip map

The closer you get to your goal, the more excited (and committed) you’ll feel.

7. Emergency Fund Ladder

Saving for emergencies? This ladder-style printable is perfect.

Each rung represents a portion of your goal, like $100 or $250. As you “climb” the ladder, you color in each step until you reach the top.

Bonus tip:

Celebrate at every milestone—pizza night, bubble bath, or just a proud high-five. You earned it.

8. 100 Envelope Challenge Tracker

This one is super popular—and for good reason.

Each envelope is numbered 1–100. You fill an envelope with its corresponding number ($1 into envelope 1, $2 into envelope 2, etc.) until you’ve filled all 100.

That’s $5,050 saved when you’re done. Use the printable to color in envelopes as you go.

9. Sinking Fund Tracker Pages

If you have multiple savings goals at once, this one’s a lifesaver.

Sinking funds are like mini-savings accounts for specific things: gifts, vet bills, car maintenance, school supplies—you name it.

How to use:

  • Use a printable for each fund
  • Label with the goal and track progress with boxes, jars, or icons

These printables help you prep for those “surprise-but-not-really” expenses.

10. Savings Mandala or Mosaic Page

These are seriously pretty. Think of a mandala or mosaic made up of lots of small sections, each representing a small savings amount.

As you save, color in the sections. By the time the page is complete, your savings goal is too!

Perfect for:

  • Creatives
  • Bullet journal fans
  • Anyone who finds peace in coloring (while also saving)

11. Debt Payoff and Savings Combo Tracker

Tackling debt and trying to save? Get a printable that does both.

Half of it tracks debt payments (maybe credit cards or student loans), while the other half tracks savings (like an emergency fund or travel budget).

Why it’s awesome:

  • You see your overall financial picture
  • You stay balanced between paying off and saving up

It’s a great reminder that progress can happen in both directions.

12. Child or Family Savings Tracker

Getting the kiddos involved in saving? Try a family-friendly printable with cartoons, animals, or stars.

Great for:

  • Teaching kids the value of saving
  • Family goals (like a Disney trip)
  • Visual rewards that keep everyone engaged

Have the whole household color together for fun and bonding.

13. House Fund or Down Payment Tracker

Buying a home is a massive goal, but it feels more manageable with the right printable.

These typically include a big house outline broken into sections (like roof, windows, bricks). As you save for your down payment, you color in your dream home piece by piece.

Suddenly, that $10,000 goal feels a little more doable.

14. Customizable Blank Grid Tracker

Sometimes, you just want to do it your way. A blank grid gives you full control.

Each square can be worth $5, $20, $100—it’s all up to you. Print it, label it, and start filling it in.

This is the most versatile printable and works for any kind of goal.

15. The “Money Grows Here” Plant Tracker

Saving money is like planting seeds and watching them grow—so why not track it that way?

Draw or download a printable of a plant or garden. Each leaf, flower, or fruit represents a chunk of savings.

By the time your “garden” is in full bloom, so is your bank account.

Why These Printables Actually Help You Save

They’re visual and motivating

Seeing progress helps your brain stay engaged and excited. Numbers in an app are easy to ignore—but a half-colored jar on your fridge? Hard to miss.

They keep you accountable

You don’t want to leave that chart blank for weeks. These trackers nudge you to keep going—even if it’s just a few dollars at a time.

They make saving feel doable

Breaking your goal into small parts helps you stay motivated. It’s like gamifying your finances—and who doesn’t love a good challenge?

They’re fun and creative

Budgeting doesn’t have to be boring. Grab your markers, put on a podcast, and make saving money a whole vibe.

Final Thoughts: Print, Color, Save, Repeat

No matter your income, savings goal, or financial vibe, there’s a savings tracker printable out there that can help you stay on track—and actually enjoy the process.

So pick one (or five), print them out, tape them to your fridge, tuck them into your planner, or pin them to your vision board.

Then, start coloring your way to your goals—one box, jar, petal, or coin at a time.

You’ve got this. And your future self (and bank account) will thank you. 💰🎨🌟

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Kingsley Ubah
Kingsley Ubah

Kingsley is a technical writer with a knack for simplifying complex technical concepts and crafting clear, engaging articles.

When he isn't writing, he dabbles into his other hobbies such as painting, gaming, and cycling. He is also an avid traveler and a lover of art.

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