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here's my 2012 CD Calendar template. the monthly calendars are smaller to allow for stamping on a portion of the pages. you'll find two versions: a monthly template with a page for each month, and a quarterly view too!
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i have dozens of calendar templates right here on SCS that i�ve been posting and offering up for free. you can find them by performing an advanced search on posts �created� by me, Cat, in the download forums. you can perform an advanced search for threads created by me in the downloads forum, or if you need a little help, send me a PM. i receive dozens of messages about my templates, so please be patient regarding a reply.
hopefully this helps you find the template you�re looking for.
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Hi Cat! I love your calendars but haven't used them yet. I'd really like to get instructions for the CD calendar. Do you have any place that gives directions?
thanx
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hi Gail, and thanks for your sweet comments. i don't really have directions. there's lots of CD calendar samples in the ABAC gallery, here.
my template allows you to stamp your images on a portion of the page, but there are many samples in the gallery where stampers use a smaller calendar trimmed and matted and added to the "cd-sized" cardstock, so you could certainly do that as well. use my "tear off/coaster" template for that.
sorry, i'm not much help! ;)
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Hi Cat! I love your calendars but haven't used them yet. I'd really like to get instructions for the CD calendar. Do you have any place that gives directions?
Cat, I am new here and have never posted anything here or anywhere. I love the calendar templates. I was going to look for some and ran across yours. They are great! Thank you so much.
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Cat, I am new here and have never posted anything here or anywhere. I love the calendar templates. I was going to look for some and ran across yours. They are great! Thank you so much.
thank you so much for joining SCS and I'm honored to be the recipient of your first post! i'm glad you found us here - and happy my template met your needs!
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Cat, thank you so much for sharing these templates. The wheels are spinning with ideas of how to use these. I'm even considering using cropped photos on them.
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Cat, thank you so much for sharing these templates. The wheels are spinning with ideas of how to use these. I'm even considering using cropped photos on them.
very cool idea! can't wait to see what you come up with!
Thx for sharing!!! I noticed there are lots of samples but are there actual instruction on how to create a *stand* to hold them?? I am new @ card making so still trying to figure the forum out and also learn new things, Thx!
Thx for sharing!!! I noticed there are lots of samples but are there actual instruction on how to create a *stand* to hold them?? I am new @ card making so still trying to figure the forum out and also learn new things, Thx!
well, when we have such great ideas from experts, why reinvent the wheel, right? Julie designed a very neat stand that uses a coil binding system, but you could easily convert it to tied ribbons, binder rings, etc.
Thanks for sharing this. It's only March but I'm already thinking this will make a great Christmas gift. This allows me to work on it this summer when I'm at my summer place and can't take a lot of scrapbooking supplies with me. Thanks so much again.
Thanks so much for sharing these calendar templates. I really like the CD case set up and the hanging ones too! Now to decide which I want to make.......hummmm
so sorry, but there was an error on the month of december. i have no idea how that happened, since none of the other 14 calendar templates i created had that error - but it's been a crazy year - so i'm chalking it up to that!
anyways - you'll find a corrected file in the first post. thanks Sharon for identifying the problem! i emailed those that left comments here - hope to reach the remaining thousand or so that downloaded the file!
Thank you so much Cat! Thes are wonderful templates. It is so much easier than doing them my self and cheaper than purchasing them! It is very generous of you to share them. If I post them on SCS, I will be sure and give you the credit for the templates.
I cut them out and put them on 4 to a sheet and cut them out to fit in 3 1/2 acrylic frames, either that stand up or have magnets for refrigerator. My friends, family, and nail person, hair stylist expect the refills every year. LOL The list gets longer as I add new ones to it. Now that I am retired, I still make them for my ex-co-workers, too!
That is why I have to start stamping on them so early! 15 to 20 sets!
thanks for your notes Sharon, though i'm not sure what you mean when you say you "cut them out" and put "four to a page"... would another of my templates work better for you? try the "tear off" calendars - they may be closer to the size you need, and waste less paper. ;)
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Thank you so much Cat! Thes are wonderful templates. It is so much easier than doing them my self and cheaper than purchasing them! It is very generous of you to share them. If I post them on SCS, I will be sure and give you the credit for the templates.
I cut them out and put them on 4 to a sheet and cut them out to fit in 3 1/2 acrylic frames, either that stand up or have magnets for refrigerator. My friends, family, and nail person, hair stylist expect the refills every year. LOL The list gets longer as I add new ones to it. Now that I am retired, I still make them for my ex-co-workers, too!
That is why I have to start stamping on them so early! 15 to 20 sets!
thanks for your notes Sharon, though i'm not sure what you mean when you say you "cut them out" and put "four to a page"... would another of my templates work better for you? try the "tear off" calendars - they may be closer to the size you need, and waste less paper. ;)
Cat, thank you for your sugestion, but I looked at the tear off and they are too small. Here is a link to the ones I make. The calandars end up 3 1/2 x 5.
That is why I print your template that comes two to a page and cut it out and then make copies on them 4 to a page. It works.
Cat, thank you for your sugestion, but I looked at the tear off and they are too small. Here is a link to the ones I make. The calandars end up 3 1/2 x 5.
Sharon
ah! now i understand what you mean... i plan to add a 4-to-a-page template for next year.
OK, I'm feeling pretty stupid. I have joined a 2012 CD Calendar Swap and need twelve copies of the month of May. I'm not sure how many would fit on a 8 1/2 x 11" page, but I don't want to have to print one per page as that will waste a lot of paper. Can anyone help me? TIA, Lisa
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Thanks Cat for the templates, they're great. Is there any way on the 12 month template to have it centered left to right rather than toward the right margin? Thanks. bj