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Thursday, October 28, 2010
Planning Ahead: 2011 Calendars
Here's a calendar to brighten your day! I fell in love with the Nantucket Mermaid calendar the minute I saw it. [via decor8]
And its creator, Jeanne van Etten, was nice enough to send along a photo of the "calendar" part of the calendar - so I could see there really are nice big blocks to write in. The boxes are 1 1/4 inches high by 3/4 inches wide, she told me.
Wolfie & the Sneak also has a lovely calendar. Only 100 of these are printed each year - so if you want one, grab it now! [also via decor8]
Seva's mission is to "restore sight and prevent blindness in the developing world" - and Seva Canada sells a calendar to help fund its work.
This is my favorite picture from the HawaiiCats calendar.
And here's one that's not a wall calendar - the weekly appointment calendar from Birdartist.
Related post from this year:
First Look: 2011 Calendars
Related posts from last year (updated to point to the 2011 versions of the calendars and planners):
First Look: 2010 Calendars
16 Organizers and Planners for Moms and Families
Reader Question: Planners for the Side of a Fridge
Calendars to Manage Your Time - and Help a Good Cause
Daily Planners for Those Who Know Their Alizarin Crimson
Calendars for a Multicultural World
Calendars and Planners Support Worthy Causes - and Look Great, Too
Related posts from prior years (updated to point to the 2011 versions of the calendars and planners):
First Look: 2009 Calendars and Planners
Second Look: 2009 Planners and Calendars
Third Look at 2009 Calendars: Calendars for Quilters
Fourth Look at 2009 Calendars: Two That Caught My Eye
Four Calendars To Consider for 2008
Calendars from Pomegranate
Slingshot Organizer
I'm charmed by the children, cat, and birds. These would be a joy to see in the morning. The cat artist has some other lovely art in her Etsy shop.
ReplyDeleteMy own favorite wall calendar is from FlyLady (flylady.com). It's nicely done, but not charming. What is does have is half of the month on the top and and the other half on the bottom when it is hung, which means each day's space is quite large and can handle more information about an event or more events.
These spaces also have lines, so I can write straight the first time. Did you see my perfectionism? it's made of paper that is easy to erase. The numbers are large. I have one and ordered one for my mom, whose vision isn't good.
It starts in August and runs through the next December, making it handy for putting the whole school year calendar of events on one calendar, rather than discovering you've lost the school sheet by the time you get a new calendar which starts in January.
There is a sleeve that lets you keep paper such as invitations, coupons, and items you might want to refer to safe but out of the way.
I didn't get one last August, chosing to be creative and make my own. Life was a disaster, so I ordered the new one that started last fall. My charming attitude from feeling organized more than makes up for the lack of charming pictures. It may seem a little pricey, but think "Peace of Mind - Priceless".
She also sells a set of 2 magnets, which together are strong enough to hang the calendar on the front of some metal refrigerator doors. Our front won't hold magents but the sides will.