We all need some sort of organization in or lives. I’ve put together a calendar organizer that you can easily do. Being a little creative you can custom this to your lifestyle. All you need is a few supplies and voilà, you have your own custom calendar organizer. Below is a free 2014 calendar that could be used to create this calendar or just to download and use. ~Happy Crafting~
2014 Calendar Supplies:
Small Notebook (9″x 7″)
Chalk board labels (Martha Stewart)
Paper Refill (8.5″ x 5.5)
Sheet Protectors (to hold the calendar print)
Post-It (or a small notepad)
Chalk
Burlap
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Becka says
Hey Cynthia – Stopping by from SITS Girls Tribe. Love your organization. I’m a planner and organization girl too! Looking forward to getting to know you and your blog. – Becka http://www.yellowdogpress.com
Cynthia says
Hi Becka, glad that you stopped by! Thanks! I need some organization! ~let’s support each other!~
Laura says
How smart are you for putting your calendar in a three ring binder! I love it! I am looking forward to getting to know you through our SITS Girls tribe!
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Cynthia says
Thanks Laura for stopping by!let’s support each other!~
colette says
This is so cool! I need to make something like this for my new home office. Thanks for sharing the printables too! Stopping by from #sitsblogging
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Cynthia says
So glad you stopped by Colette! Hope you had a wonderful Valentines!
DB Landes says
I love this idea. Our calendar area needs a face lift! I’m visiting from SITS. It’s nice to meet you!
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Cynthia says
Thank you Landes, appreciate the visit! Hope you had a wonderful Valentines.
Christina says
This is such a great idea! Perfect for a small office space. Stopping by from SITS comment love.
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Cynthia says
…and it’s very easy to make, Christina. I’m so glad you stopped by!