~ photo heavy post ~
Whew! I am finished. There is a great feeling of accomplishment when you finish a craft/project. I almost stuck this whole project in another bag and pushed the whole thing into a drawer. But, I printed my resolutions where I can see them each day. To help motivate me, so to speak. And, it worked. I saw these resolutions again this morning, and made the decision to sit down, and finish this lovely project. I'm glad that I had {smile}.
Here are the finished pages:
January, February, March, and April |
May, June, July, and August |
September, October, November, and December |
The bound, completed desk-top calendar
bound, and standing |
I used a few pieces to complete this project: Paper Trey Ink small calendar pack, Calendar Basics stamp set, Graphics 45 French Country pattern paper, and (2) 4" x 4" paper coasters. To ensure that the calendar, as a whole, looks cohesive, I used the same elements, and simple layouts.
I stamped each month in soft suede classic ink, regardless of the colors in the pattern paper. I did stamp a little symbol on a few American holidays: St. Valentine's Day, Easter, Independence Day, Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. I will stamp a few Birthdays, our wedding Anniversary, and a few other dates we celebrate: Mother's Day, Father's Day, and Grandparent's Day.
To pull/hold the desk top calendar together, I used my Bind-It-All {smile}.
I can add a whole lot of embellishments on a project. But, I wanted to keep the pages flat. That way they would lay flat, and not be too bulky. However, I couldn't help myself with a few embellishments {smile}.
I stamped each month in soft suede classic ink, regardless of the colors in the pattern paper. I did stamp a little symbol on a few American holidays: St. Valentine's Day, Easter, Independence Day, Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. I will stamp a few Birthdays, our wedding Anniversary, and a few other dates we celebrate: Mother's Day, Father's Day, and Grandparent's Day.
To pull/hold the desk top calendar together, I used my Bind-It-All {smile}.
I can add a whole lot of embellishments on a project. But, I wanted to keep the pages flat. That way they would lay flat, and not be too bulky. However, I couldn't help myself with a few embellishments {smile}.
This week, I will share with you how each month looks. I'm super happy with how the finished project turned out. So much so, I'm anxious to start working on my next desk-top calendar. I do want to use some different pattern papers, to give each calendar an unique look. So, until then . . . have a great week, and don't forget to carve out some time for you!
1 comment:
Looks beautiful!
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