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Thank you so much for sharing this. I use them every year.
There is, however, an error. The calendar is typically 2 pages and this is 3. Several months repeat and I started noting them until I realized there was that third page. Since it's a PDF, I cannot help correct it. Can you?
Thank you so much for sharing this. I use them every year.
There is, however, an error. The calendar is typically 2 pages and this is 3. Several months repeat and I started noting them until I realized there was that third page. Since it's a PDF, I cannot help correct it. Can you?
Thank you.
I'll look, but it's normally always 3 pages and the months repeat because one print out makes more than one calendar.
Thank you for the calendar!
How do you bind them so you can put them on a stand up card?
I have purchased mini calendars that come already with tear off lines but would like to try making some of these for my stand up calendar cards.
Thank you for the calendar! How do you bind them so you can put them on a stand up card? I have purchased mini calendars that come already with tear off lines but would like to try making some of these for my stand up calendar cards.
here is how I do it- I try to cut them all the same size and then stack them together lining up the top so it is even. I then clip them together with clip clothespins. I use at least 2, one one each side. I then find something for both clothspins to rest on evenly and run a bead of liquid glue along the top and let dry
How nice of you to do this! I really appreciate having them as I make a small stand up on my craft desk and usually have to purchase them. Many thanks!!
Thank you for the file...last year I got stuck and had to buy these at a Dollar Type Store They were not even nice or attractive like yours are! It will be fun to put them together to make nice stand up cards for my family & friends to use.
Thanks for sharing! I just watched a video by Angie Juda and hope to use this calendar for her idea.
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You are awesome to do this for all of us that cannot do it for ourselves. You have the true spirit of stamping, (CASE: copy and share everything} and the season. I make these every year and just this morning my husband asked me for the 2021 calendar. I was shocked, I didn't know if he ever looked at it or not but obviously he does. Thanks so much, Happy New Year.
I made a mini desk calendar before finding this post. The way I bound it was to use small brads
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There are many sites on Pinterest that have monthly printable calendar templates, some of which are editable. I set my printer to print 4 to a page in order to get them small for a desktop calendar. You could print 2 to a page to make them a bit bigger but I don't intend to write on them, just using to keep track of the days.
To make the base/stand I used colored card stock (suggest solid cardstock over white core). I cut it 5" wide x 11" long. Then I scored it at 5 3/4, 6 3/4, 7 3/4 and 10 3/4. Used a small hole punch in the calendar pages, lined it up on the cardstock (5 3/4" portion) and punched holes there too. Attached the calendar pages to the cardstock with small brads. The 6 /34" fold is where you make a little "tent" fold for the base. At the 10 3/4" fold I glued it to the back of the cardstock to make it stand up. If you make your pages larger than 4 to a sheet you will have to adjust all of the dimensions to fit your project.