I have been busy and also had a little relapse of my NAM so blogging has not been my top priority. But I did manage to make a couple of sheets of tear-off blocks for 2019. Those of you who like to make calendar related gifts might find them useful. There are older posts, like this one, that show how to make a tear-off calendar from cut month blocks.
I’ve tried to make these simple to cut this time, just cut along the lines.
Here is the flat-topped circle one:
And here is a version with a bit more space around it, in case you want to make your tear-offs a bit special, like these:
You can see how I do that here. There is also a cute, simple foldable calendar card project in that post, so worth having a look anyway.
And here are the plain block ones:
No idea why the line looks darker here. I doesn’t look like that in the PDF preview!
I hesitate to say the dreaded C-word (not THAT one, the DECEMBER one!) but if you make gifts, that Calendar card project is one you can easily whip up and have a stash on hand in case you need an emergency gift!
Also bear in mind that many of the Project Life sized cards also make nice tear-off blocks:
and you can see other 2019 calendars here.
Have fun!
PS I am still more or less keeping up with the book folding templates, getting a few requests every day, just in case people think I am not doing them because I am not posting about them. I am.
04/01/2019 at 3:47 am
Thank you so much for all of your hard work. I enjoy your calendars so much and will be using some of them. All of your work is inspiring.
01/01/2019 at 7:21 pm
Thank you so very much for doing this every year. I do appreciate all your work.
03/12/2018 at 2:11 pm
Beautiful and cute! Simply simple as my preference! Thank you for sharing it! It’s gonna be my Year 2019 Calendar used next year starting right next month!
04/12/2018 at 7:28 am
I usually prefer simple too!
20/08/2018 at 1:39 pm
I love your calendars!! thanks for sharing
17/08/2018 at 3:12 pm
Thank you for these! I use them in my scrapbooking on occasion for dating the page. Mary