Glue a magnet in place on the back of your calendar (optional). The stitching across the top of the calendar will allow you to tear off each month as required. Attach your calendar to the backing board using either a hot glue gun or clear glue. Secure cotton ends at back of calendar.ĥ. Using your sewing machine, stitch the pages together across the top of the calendar. Compile your calendar months in order and hold together firmly I used a couple of clips to hold the calendar together temporarily.Ĥ. I’ve outlined the calendar months in grey, so you can cut the squares out just inside the grey line. I decided to use my corner punch on the corners of the backing cards and also added a very light distressing of ink around the edge, but this is totally optional.ģ. Print pages 2 and 3 (calendar) on normal copy paper. Print page 1 on cardstock – I used 250 gram matte photo paper. you can subscribe to my newsletter here and get instant access to the free printables.Ģ. Download the printable PDF, which is available in the newsletter subscribers free Member’s Library. I think these two took me about 20 minutes and I was taking photos as well.ġ. The two printable mini calendars each measure 9 cm wide x 12 cm high (3 1/2” x 4 3/4”), so they are perfect to simply pop into a card or add to a small gift box. They are even small enough to fit into your handbag or put a magnet on the back and hang on the fridge or your desktop.īest of all, this is a quick and easy ‘print and make’ project that you can make in less than 30 minutes…. Our next project for Simply Christmas is one that I get asked for every year… it’s the mini calendars.Īnd I understand why they are so popular… I know that I often want a little something just to say ‘thanks and Merry Christmas’ to acquaintances without feeling like I’m giving a gift… it truly is just a useful token gift.
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