2009 Stampin’ Up! Create-a-Calendar

  We had a great time at our Potluck/Calendar Class on Saturday!  I love getting together with stampers!! 

Create a calendar We used the Create-A-Calendar (113052) from Stampin' Up! (in the Holiday Mini) and added chipboard covers to the front and back so it can stand up on a desk.  I cut the Longboard Chipboard pieces to 4"x8" to use as the covers, and we covered them using the Stampin' Up! Anywhere Gluestick and Designer paper.  The cover is embellished with Flower Fusion flowers, Button Bouquet Buttons and the stickers that came with the Create-A-Calendar pack.

Calendar cover 

After stamping all the pages, we bound them with my Bind It All machine and 5/8" coils.

Here are a couple of the inside pages:

January      

July   

   October  

Rosy was the only one who really did something different with her cover.. isn't this totally cute!?

Calendar rosy cover 

Christmas stocking    

8 thoughts on “2009 Stampin’ Up! Create-a-Calendar”

  1. Hi Patty,
    I love your web site, I check it every day. Could you tell me how you cut your chipboard? I have several 12 x 12 pieces and I’m having a hard time getting strait cuts.
    Thanks,
    Jean

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  2. LOL!! i’m posting this class on my demo site right now! i came to your site (like i do everyday!) to see how you word your class descriptions, lol!! i LOVE your site patty! hmm… i better order some chipboard and gluestick…. yes, how did you cut the chipboard? i may be able to use my cricut.

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  3. Hey Patty, can I ask a favor? 🙂 I am a brand new demo, doing my 1st class (eep!) in a couple weeks. It’s for family and they want to do the perpetual b-day calendar and I just cannot find any cute ideas out there for it. (Too bad I couldn’t talk them into doing this one from the mini!:) I love your version of this calendar, and was wondering if I could see the rest of your pages for some ideas? :)(via email or whatever.) If not, that’s totally fine. I’m just trying to figure all this new stuff out. 🙂 Thanks! Love your blog.

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