Friday, July 20, 2012

2013 Calendars!

I am SO sorry for taking so long to get these calendars for you all!  I have to admit, I was a little overwhelmed with all the emails and comments looking for the 2013 Calendars.  I planned on doing it earlier this summer, but I haven't had much of a break yet.  Then I realized I didn't have Microsoft Publisher on my computer anymore (my favorite calendar making program).  But thanks to Thinking Mama I found this site and whipped them up for you!  


I print the poems on 2x4 labels.  Much easier to assemble and they look a lot cleaner.  :) 



An anonymous blogger said:  "We do a Kissing Hand unit, we paint the child's hand and put a heart shaped sticker in the palm. It comes out perfect with a heart right in the center. Just an added idea for the Valentine page."











Enjoy!



35 comments:

Karrens said...

What an adorable idea! Thanks for sharing the poems and calendar! What part of the hand did you use to make the snowman body, caterpillar etc?

Janae said...

I used the palm of their hands for both of those, and the shamrock. :)

MMrussianadoption said...

this is so amazing. do you make these in the first couple of months and send home at holiday time for a gift?

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g-girl said...

I just saw this up on pinterest. You are a genius! Thanks for sharing. :)

Janae said...

Yes, I usually start making them in October. That gives me enough time to get them altogether. :)

Cassie said...

What is the font that you use?

Janae said...

It's DJ Groovey from DJ Inkers.

julia said...

How do you bind the calendars? Do you have any tips for mommy's at home making things like this for grandparents? thanks!

Janae said...

My school has a binding machine that I used, but when I ran out of binding combs with only ONE calendar left to make {I wasn't about to go buy a whole box for just one} I took it to a local copy place and they bound it for me. I know staples does binding as well, and if you aren't making a class size, it should be too expensive. :)

Anonymous said...

Do you do the paintings on card stock and then just glue a sheet of white paper with the calendar on it for the other side? Thanks for this cute idea! :)

Laurie said...

Love this! Im doing with my preschooler for grandparents Christmas presents! Do u just glue the white calendar pages to the back of the colored construction paper to make the book??

Janae said...

My first year I tried gluing/taping the pages together. That was way too much work. Now I just leave them unconnected. I figured the calendar is usually pinned open, so it isn't a big deal if they aren't glued together. Double sided tape and scrapbook photo tape worked the best though. If you only have one or two to make, it wouldn't be too bad. :)

melissa said...

I know someone asked this but I didn't understand the answer. In order to flip the page so the picture is at the top doesn't it have to be on the back side of the calendar page. If so how is the calendar attached when using colored card stock??

Anonymous said...

I've done these - I pre-copy the calendars on white card stock, back to front so that they hang like real calendars would. Then, I have the kids stamp their hands right on the page. No cutting and gluing, but all pages are white.

Wendy said...

What size paper/card do you use? (This idea is great, by the way - planning to make it with my 4 for their grandparents for Christmas! Thank you for sharing it!)

Stephanie Tocco said...

I LOVE this!!! I am planning on making this for grandparent Christmas gifts. Is there a way I can edit the calendars to add family birthdays?
Thanks so much for sharing!!!

JessandBen said...

Hi, do you have the calendar pages in a word document form so that I can type in birthdays/anniversaries, etc? Thanks for responding :)

Anonymous said...

What kind of paper did you use

Kelly Kiefer said...

i have typed a ton of questions twice but it doesnt show this is my last try

Janae said...

I use 8 ½ by 11 cardstock.

Email me and I will send a word document of the calendars. janaevanorman@gmail.com

Christina Ford said...

So you use the 8 1/2 x 11 cardstock for all of the calendar pages?

Christina Ford said...

Did you use 8 1/2 x 11 cardstock for the whole calendar?

amynh49 said...

Does anyone have the word document for the calendars that you could email me? amynh49@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

Hi!!

I love this idea and am planning on doing it with my grouo of 2 year olds as a christmas present present. However i live in canada so the november and july poems wouldn't work. Any suggestions of what else i can do?

Kendra said...

On what page did you glue the calendars on? Did you use a new piece or the back of the other pieces?

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Anonymous said...

Is there a way to print off each month's handprint shape as a pattern? luv luv luv your idea - thanks for sharing!

Jessica Stark said...

I am having a hard time getting my labels to line up correctly when I print the poems. Any suggestions? I am using Avery shipping labels size 2 x 4 and they aren't lining up. :(

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Anonymous said...

What font did you use on your poems?

Anonymous said...

How did you do the bite stars for the flag?

mansaprints said...

calendar printing is also done @ MPPL.