1/17/2024 0 Comments Mini calendar 2015*if you are interested in 2015 planner/calendar bundles, including monthly, weekly, and daily calendars, budget trackers, menu planners, grocery shopping lists, to-do lists, and more, in both half sheet (A5) and full sheet (8. Without further ado, here are the printables so you can make your own 2015 planner! the links for the binder and page protectors are affiliate links. all you need to do to make the binders personalized for you is cut some scrapbook paper and insert on the outside pockets, front and back, and the binding. they are meant for this exact size of paper (5.5″ x 8.5″, or roughly A5 size). The diy cereal box notebook planner i made 2 years ago is still going strong and i’ve been using it all the time! and these freebie monthly calendars still look as cute as ever in it! all you need to do is print onto 8.5″ x 11″ paper or cardstock, cut the page in half, punch holes, and you’re ready to organize!Īlthough, if you prefer to not have to make a cereal box planner just to use these monthly calendars, you can always get a mini binder like this one here (i got mine from walmart), and mini page protectors (i use them to hold receipts, or pages i’d like to use dry-erase markers on, etc). here’s what these 5.5″ x 8.5″ ( approximately A5 size) mini calendars look like this year (pretty much the same as last year, but with new quotes and dates): I am happy to say that they are FINALLY ready for you to download. Since around summertime this past year i’ve received numerous emails and facebook messages from my awesome readers asking if i would be posting 2015 calendars for our popular diy planner post, made from a cereal box notebook. the answer was YES! but it was a matter of finding the time to get them all done □ That’s it – done! You have an easy DIY advent calendar that looks so great.*if you are interested in 2015 planner/calendar bundles, including monthly, weekly, and daily calendars, budget trackers, menu planners, grocery shopping lists, to-do lists, and more, in both half sheet (A5) and full sheet (8.5″x11″) sizes, check out my etsy shop or see the bottom of this post for more details!* Fill each pot with your little treat and place the tree on top. Spray them gold – best to put them in a disposable cardboard box or similar otherwise they fly around when you spray as they’re so light.įinally take your number stickers (if using) and stick them on. They make the perfect little pots to balance the trees on and of course to put your little gifts in. I had them at home as I’ve used them in the past for Anya’s birthday parties to serve ketchup. They’re called soufflé cups and cost very little for loads of them. Next take your mini paper cups – these are the little paper cups that you fill with ketchup and mayo. I blu-tacked each fold of all the trees as I found that they flared out too much otherwise, and didn’t stand up quite as well as I wanted them to. Follow the tutorial exactly but I added one more step. I didn’t even need to look at the instructions after the 5th or 6th tree. It was a bit tricky at first but after the 2nd or 3rd tree it was really easy so stick with it. I followed an origami tree tutorial that I found online. Mini number stickers (or you could hand write the numbers on) Mini paper cups – they’re called souffle or sauce cups Add to Favorites Orchid 2024 Mini Calendar, Jul-Dec 2023 Included, 3.5x2.5 Inches, Monday & Sunday Start, Digital Download, Pocket Calendar, Desk Calendar. Origami paper – you can choose any colour but I went for two shades of green 2024 Mini Calendar - little tiny flower bouquets for 12 months + 1 cover - option for desk calendar-mini 3.25x4.25 inches and A7 5x7 inches (1.3k) 7.50. But of course I needed to find a place for the gifts and what better place than under the trees? So I thought why not make a forest of mini Christmas trees and that’s exactly what happened. I was drawn to origami as I chanced across some lovely matt origami paper in a deep green. This year I’ve made my diy advent calendar a bit earlier as I wanted to share it with you sooner and I hope you like it. Of course I was going to make her another one, just not in June! I think the advent calendar may have been her favourite part of Christmas which is just as much about the build-up as it is about the day. She loved opening those boxes so much and since about June of this year she has been regularly asking when she could have another advent calendar. Last year the advent calendar I made for Anya was a huge hit.
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