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I made the easel calendar with the calendar template you shared. Thanks again.
How do you make the easel calendar? I need some inexpensive gifts---no job--so I would love to know how to make these. I have paper, ink, etc. so this I can do. If only I knew how!! I see in the resources section there is an easel card tutorial but I don't know what dimensions to you. If anyone knows I would appreciate it. I have tried to search the gallery for details but I don't know what I am doing I guess because I haven't found it. Appreciate the help in advance.
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Hmmm---on second thought I guess I don't want an easel calendar. ;) I also want to use up a bunch of paper so want to make them different for each month but I don't know how to do that either since I would have no way to bind it. So how do you make your calendars is what I want to know I guess. Thanks,
Hmmm---on second thought I guess I don't want an easel calendar. ;) I also want to use up a bunch of paper so want to make them different for each month but I don't know how to do that either since I would have no way to bind it. So how do you make your calendars is what I want to know I guess. Thanks,
here's some ideas that don't require any special tools for binding... binder rings and the a*muse calendars brads and my calendar template clips
Hmmm---on second thought I guess I don't want an easel calendar. ;) I also want to use up a bunch of paper so want to make them different for each month but I don't know how to do that either since I would have no way to bind it. So how do you make your calendars is what I want to know I guess. Thanks,
Thank you sooooooooooo much for this template! I have been searching everywhere for this small calendar to make easel cards with. I would be happy to place a link to your blog on mine for this product. Hugs, dj
Thank you sooooooooooo much for this template! I have been searching everywhere for this small calendar to make easel cards with. I would be happy to place a link to your blog on mine for this product. Hugs, dj
glad to help! you're welcome to link to this thread, or to my website (which links back to the downloads). i'd love to see what you create!
You wouldn't happen to have a version without the months printed, do you? I have a "Calendar Basics" stamp set (PTI) and it comes with month stamps.
(Don't mean to sound greedy... I truly appreciate these! )
ok, Ted, you've got me thinking... you don't sound greedy at all. i enjoy making my calendars, and i love to learn how crafters use them (and REALLY enjoy seeing uploads of their projects).
is this size the best for your project? i'm guessing you'd want something that includes "boxes" for the days, so they're more easily stamped?
PTI sells mini calendars that are to be made to be attached to cardstock that is cut for CD cases (that is a terrible run-on sentence, but hopefully you get the gist! ;) )
The days and dates are already pre-printed. The dates are NOT in little boxes, just printed in rows (much like yours). The only difference is there is no month on top... which allows room for one to put his/her own month in that space. Let me see if I can find you a link to their calendars:
i'm a big PTI fan, and have seen the calendar papers and new stamps but it'd been a while since i looked. i understand completely what you're describing [run-on sentence and all!;)].
let me think about it a little. i really don't like to make a calendar that competes with a marketed product, however, i know crafters like options... and i think i could easily edit one of my current "marketed", albeit freely shared, templates to meet your needs.
I was so last-minute with all my gifts this year that I didn't photograph any of them :(. I'm sure I'll use those cute little calendars again, though -- thanks, friend!!
I never got any made for gifts this year, but just printed out a copy to make mine. I've been using this for at least three years now. Thanks so much for sharing it each year.