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Friday, December 16, 2011
2012 Calendar -- 12-Sided Geosphere, 3-D Calendar with Tutorial, Free Download
Sunday, January 9, 2011
2011 'Best Year Ever' Calendar
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Friday, September 10, 2010
2011 Calendar 12-Sided Geosphere | Free Download | 3-D Calendar with Tutorial
HINT: Before you start scoring and folding you might want to use a highlighter to mark any dates that you need to remember such as birthdays, anniversaries, etc.
(showing MONDAY as the first day of the week)
Download PDF 2011 Calendar Template here.
(showing SUNDAY as the first day of the week)
I just learned how to make this adjustment.
Most American calendars show Sunday as the first day of the week.
I'm going to use this template to make my 2011 calendar.
(First day of week Monday)
I highly recommend YES Paste - Acid Free.
An $11 one-pint tub lasts forever.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Advent Calendar : Free Download
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Sunday, November 15, 2009
2010 Calendar 12-Sided Geosphere | Free Download
This was my #1 favorite download last year. The 12-sided calendar is also known as a regular dodecahedron. The upcoming year (2010) will be my third year with one of these on my desk. It's pretty tricky to assemble - especially at the end when you feel you need another set of hands. All you have to do is to remember to do NOVEMBER last. It is the only month that doesn't have any fold-over tabs. It is helpful to have a chopstick handy to poke inside to assist in securing anything that's not sticking or properly aligned. This prevents bending the paper. I used card stock and scored all the dotted lines with the sharp tip of a compass guided by a see-thru ruler. Cut out whole design before scoring and folding. Cut solid lines, score dotted lines. I also had to adjust the pdf to "fit to printable area" since without that correction some of the outside edges did not print on my printer. Experiment first with regular paper before jumping to cardstock. I am publishing this extra early this year in case you want to make some for holiday gifts. People love them and everybody needs one. You can't beat the price either. One sheet of paper, some glue and your time. The ultimate home-made present that will be used every day next year. Perfect!
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I don't know if I can correctly call this origami because it requires glue. I highly recommend Acid Free YES Paste. A $10 one-pint tub lasts forever.
If you want to practice on a 2009 calendar, go to to my popular post from last year. Have fun. Rosemary
Download 2011 Calendar here. My newest post.