Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Ringing in the new year

If you are like me - a fresh new year means a fresh new calendar. I am a bit old school - no electronic devises for me I still use the same Daytimer I got with my first job ( along time ago).....but I have say, if you are old school like me you'll love some of these paper (and not paper) versions.

Little Brown Pen (on Etsy) is getting a lot of attention.
This calendar spoof on Keep Calm and Carry On is fantastic...
It is $5 of Twelve months of Keep Calm and Carry On-inspired decrees. This is a printable calendar and makes a fun gift for the girl with a sense of humor.
Your calendar will arrive as a PDF file, so that you may print as many as you like. Print one, print ten or print twenty! Love the inspiration!

The bubble calendar
Our dreams have been answered! A poster-sized calendar with a bubble to pop every day, it puts our love of popping sheets of plastic bubbles to a useful purpose.
The calendar is fully functional, with days of the week and weekends bolded for easy reference. The calendars make a big statement at 48" tall x 18" wide.

The Bubble Calendar is appropriate for any design (and fun) conscious home or office. Just make sure that jealous friends and co-workers don't pop your bubbles!

Calendar Tape
Multi-functional sticky tape that works as a calendar, diary, organizer & planner. It's also pretty useful packaging tape! Easily create each month in any day and date combination, by using the two separate rolls and sticking them next to each other. Pack includes one roll of days and one roll of dates plus a marker.

Stendig Calendar Originally designed in 1966 by Massimo Vignelli and part of the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, the Stendig Calendar has long been a favorite among architects, designers and others who appreciate its aesthetic simplicity and understated elegance. This classic three foot by four foot wall calendar, arranged in the European style where Monday is the first day of the week, features twelve sheets printed with black ink on white 60 pound paper stock.

The monthly calendar pages are printed alternately as a black background with white numerals or a white background with black numerals. Each sheet is perforated for clean tear offs. (Torn-off pages are excellent for use as gift wrap or to add interest to scrap books or decoupage projects.) The binding strip at the top has three matte black metal eyelets to facilitate hanging. A perfect fit in both modern and vintage interior designs, the large scale Stendig Calendar makes a dramatic focal point in your office or home.
Ok this is not a calendar exactly – but I love the 8 days a week planner!
If you honestly can’t even remember the last time you looked at your calendar and realized you had no plans, the Eight Days a Week Planner from Bob’s Your Uncle is just what you’ve been looking for.

Designed for those of us who don’t get overwhelmed by being overbooked, the Eight Days a Week Planner has room for all your Monday through Sunday plans, and then an extra column for your Someday plans.
It’s spiral bound so it opens flat, and since you fill in the dates The Eight Days a Week Planner is ready to start whenever you are.

Eco Chic desk set
Make environmental responsibility a part of your daily plans with the 2009 Eco-Chic Desk Calendar from San Francisco artist, Cat Seto.
Printed on 100% recycled paper this monthly calendar features a wood block stand made from reclaimed lumber. At the end of the year send your used pages back and Cat Seto will recycle them and send you a coupon for refill pages.

SusyJack 2009 Calendar Twelve tall, thick cover-weight pages with new, abstract illustrations, organic patterns and bright, gorgeous colors...on 100% recycled paper, as always! A spirited piece of wall art to keep you organized and inspired the whole year through.
Months can easily be separated and hung in a row, for more colorful wall coverage.

HAPPY 2009!

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