Every year I make a desk calendar to send out to my customers with their new catalogs. This year, I used the beautiful Paper Blooms designer series paper from the Stampin' Up! 2021 Sale-A-Bration brochure. The sentiment is from the Dragonfly Garden stamp set in the Stampin' Up! January - June mini catalog.
This year I made two different colors, but they are from the same pack of designer series paper. The above one is made with the Rococo Rose and Night of Navy colors.
This one is made with the Night of Navy and Old Olive colors. I love how changing the colors makes a project look so different.
Back in January of 2019 I did a Facebook live on how to make this calendar and a post it note holder I made to coordinate with the calendar. Here is the video if you would like to watch it again.
To get all the measurements and more details on how to make both of these projects go to my blog post below.
Desk Calendar and Post It Note Holder
My customers, family and friends have told me they love getting these calendars. I love that, especially since I love them too! They are so easy to make and they fit in an envelope we use to send our cards. This year I made 70 of them.
Thank you so much for taking time out of your day and stopping by. Have a wonderful day and the rest of your week.
Happy Stampin and
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I love your calendar cards! Where do you get the post-it-note calendars from? Thanks!
Peggy
Posted by: Peggy Schwartz | 04/30/2021 at 07:51 PM
Hi Peggy! Thank you for your comment. I buy them from Tayloredexpressions.com.
Posted by: Joyce Whitman | 05/01/2021 at 04:11 AM
Do you ever sell your calendars? I’m making some for a craft fair, but have no idea what to charge. What do you suggest?
Posted by: Deb | 09/01/2021 at 04:42 AM
I haven't sold my calendars yet. When I am trying to figure out the price of one of my projects to sell, the rule usually is 3 times the amount of the cost of supplies. I haven't figured out how much one of the calendars cost, so I don't know what price to put on it. You also have to consider the area that your event is being held at. That sometimes can play a part on what you will get for your projects. Good luck!
Posted by: Joyce Whitman | 09/08/2021 at 03:13 AM