2009: The Year of the Dreamer

This year’s calendars are a lot of work, but I’ve well pleased with them! Delighted, in fact.

Vintage yearbook pictures of all sorts grace the covers. There are weekly planner pages, illustrations to color with the included pre-sharpened colored pencils, and an attached file band that you can use to close your book or mark your page.

Every one has a different cover! You can pick a theme, sport or age group, and I can try to match it.

And a different picture inside, too. There’s also the 2009 at-a-glance calendar.

Big montly calendars fold out. Each month there’s a quick activity/list on the flap…

…and a bigger one on the opposite side. The months are all bright colors…

…and the folded edges form sturdy tabs to make flipping to your desired month quick and easy.

My inexpertly rendered drawings came from yearbook and family photos.

Inside the back cover, there is a handmade pocket made from recycled commercial calendar pages (see! hanging on to my 90s calendars for a decade wasn’t idiotic!) and recipe cards, and a strip of stickers mounted next to it. Yay!  Buy one here!

6 Replies to “2009: The Year of the Dreamer”

  1. I just get mine today from post office (I was out of town last week) and I’m loving it. It’s a great work :D
    I must start to think what I want to put in the LIST ;)

  2. Dang nabbit, I can’t find your e-mail address anyplace, so hopefully you’ll see this … THANK YOU!!!!! Just got mine in the mail yesterday and it was a beautiful surprise. :) I totally love it. I’m gonna blog about it, so hope you’ll see that too, but I wanted to send my heartfelt appreciation pronto. xoxo

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