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Your efforts are so-o-o-o much appreciated. It makes it so easy for everyone. THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
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09 Calendar
Thank you so much!
I needed this today! You saved me so much work. I thought I was going to have to go into your 08 and change all the dates - UGH. Here you came to save the day! Mighty Cat was on the way!!! You are the best! Sheila :D |
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Thank you for doing this for me, you are amazing!
This will help me get started on next years calanders |
Thank you for sharing the calendar(s) with us. I just opened the 2009 to work with -- you have inspired me to share the idea for bookmark gifts. I have been asked by a fairly large group of ladies at work to start lunchtime classes for things they could make for holiday gift giving. I will share your name/link, etc. for the source of the calendar and pictures of examples. Thank you again very much. Rene' Tucker
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Thank you so very much for sharing this updated calendar with us.
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These are wonderful. I can't wait to use these on my next project.
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Thank you for sharing!
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Thank you sooooooo much, I was looking today for this exact style of calendar and wasn't having any luck finding it.
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Perfect, thank you!
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Mini Calendars
Hi Cat,
I am making some coaster calendars and want to make some for friends in Australia. The problem is that they are a day ahead of us. SO, I was wondering if you have a template that doesn't have the numbers (dates) on it? I am computer challenged and tried to edit the ones you have posted but had no luck. I look forward to hearing from you. Jackie K [[email protected][/EMAIL] |
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what do you mean by "they're a day ahead"... do you mean that it's not friday the 18th there? it's friday the 19th? |
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no it would be Saturday the 19th when we are Friday the 18th. Does that make sense? That's why I was thinking a blank tempate would be great. Thanks for your reply.
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Thank you for sharing this!! I had wanted to attempt to make these for next year!!
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Thanks, Cat, for doing the 2009 calendar. It's perfect, just like last year! You're super!!!!
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When it is Friday here, it is Saturday there. So if it was Friday the first here,it would be Saturday the second there. So no, it's not the same. Do you have a blank template with the days and no numbers? That would work also.
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subscribing! great calendars!
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thanks in advance. happy_stamper:) |
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Wow thanks so much, I can see so many possibilities with this template.
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Thanks so much for doing yet another calendar! You rock!
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Thank You so much for doing this for us...
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ahhhhh Cat - you are a DOLL!!
I have saved and used your templates since 07. They are the greatest as you are for keeping us up"dated". Thank you, thank you.................. |
Awesome templates! Thanks so much.
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Cat, TFS. You're always so awesome with sharing your goodies!
Y'all probably already got this figured out, but the CLOCK is ahead NOT the calendar. The calendar remains the same. If a person is confused on whether it's Friday or Saturday, they can just ask someone in their hemisphere. I do a lot of that when I cross the international date line - LOL. |
I just want to send out my great big THANK YOU, too.
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Thanks for saving my life! I thought I made a promise I couldn't keep!
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Cool templates. Thanks for sharing!
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Yippee!! Now I don't have to do this myself :-) Thank you soooo much!
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Dumb question here. How does the person tear off the calender if it is in a plastic frame? I have tried to make these before and can't get all of the paper squished in the frame. I know I am missing something, because everyone else knows what the are doing. I like the one's in the CD cases too, so does everyone make 12 different backgrounds for each month, or just a generic and put the whole thing on one background. Is there a tutorial on these for people like me???? Help!!!
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I believe the plastic frame calendars have the paper calendar attached to the outside of the frame where it can be torn off. What would go inside the frame is the design for the month. Good Luck!
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Thank you for the calendars! I had ordered some online last year but can't remember where! I made some neat refrigerator calendars last year for a craft show using this type too! You can see it on my blog if you're interested in a different type of, really inexpensive, gift!
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I made mine with those magnetic frames. I put the designer paper and stamped images inside and put the calendar outside! They can reuse it year after year! Hope that makes better sense of "my" project!
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First ... thank you SO much, Cat, for doing these calendars! Second ... to hold my calendar sheets together, I make sure all the tops are perfectly aligned, then apply 2-way glue to the top edges. With my fingers I press the sheets together and hold them for several seconds while the glue sets up. When dry, the sheets will then tear off perfectly just like paper on a writing tablet. Next, I cut a piece of cardboard backing from a tablet to the size of the calendar, run a fine line of 2-way glue along the top, then glue the calendar to the cardboard. These make such quick and inexpensive gifts ... I absolutely love them! Jeannette |
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