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I've seen some really neat small calendars in the gallery over the past few weeks. I am wondering if there is a glue that I can use to glue the tops of the calendars together (like a pad) so that they can be torn off each month? If not, is there another alternative that I can use to keep them together? Do brads work well for this purpose? One on each side maybe? Thanks for all your help.
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I'm glad you asked. I've been wondering as well. I don't have any suggestions, but I wanted to post so that I could track this question too. Hoping someone with some good experience or knowledge answers. I'd love to make some. :p
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There is a product available called "padding compound" that is the 'glue' that holds note pads together. I got mine through an office supply catalog. I have used my to bind scrap paper together for note pads and also to make personalized note pads that I printed off my computer.
The only downside to the product is that it dries red. I wish it dried clear.
I have a suggestion. My trimmer comes with a perforation blade. Maybe you could perforate all the pages and then hold them together at the top with brads. Then you can just tear off each page as you need to. Just an idea.
I've seen some really neat small calendars in the gallery over the past few weeks. I am wondering if there is a glue that I can use to glue the tops of the calendars together (like a pad) so that they can be torn off each month? If not, is there another alternative that I can use to keep them together? Do brads work well for this purpose? One on each side maybe? Thanks for all your help.
the ideas here are great. when I make these calendars, i just hole punch and put brads in the corners. if you use computer paper and not cardstock, they tear apart pretty easily.
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the ideas here are great. when I make these calendars, i just hole punch and put brads in the corners. if you use computer paper and not cardstock, they tear apart pretty easily.
I like that idea! Thanks!
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There was a site where you printed your own calendars .Pc got virus and I lost all my favorites and you don't remember one til you need it. I think it had a japanese name or something. Does anyone know what I am talking about?
TIA