What you need:
Photo frame with glass - mine is 11x17 ($8 at Wal-Mart)
Fabric - enough to cover the back of the frame (a fat quarter would have been more than enough for mine)
Scissors
Fine-tip Sharpie
Fine-tip dry erase markers
Photo - I used an 8x10, then cut an inch off the top and bottom
Calendar template - I used Works and just made a table to the size I wanted. I had 6 rows & 7 columns. The top row cells measure .5 high by 1.5 wide. Bottom 5 rows measure 2 high by 1.5 wide. When printing, I had to click the "shrink to fit printable area" option.
Not pictured, but very helpful:
Double-sided tape
Ruler
So, the first thing you need to do is take the back of your frame off, lay it down on your fabric and trace the frame's back. Then, cut out your piece of fabric.
Next, draw your blank calendar onto the fabric using your sharpie and calendar template. I taped the template to the back of my fabric so it wouldn't move on me. I was also able to see through my fabric well enough that I could pick out the outer four corners, and at least some of each line. First, I put a dot on each corner and using a ruler, I just played dot-to-dot. Then I put 2 dots along each line and again used my ruler to draw my inside lines.
Once you've gotten this far, take a couple of minutes and stare out your window. I hope you don't see the same thing I saw! Really, Mother Nature? More snow? At least wait till we get rid of the last 6 inches from the last snowfall?
After you have your calendar drawn/embroidered/whatever, set the fabric aside for a couple of minutes.
If you decide to make one of these calendars, I'd love to see your creation! Email me a picture or upload it to my flickr group!
Linking up here:
Heather, I have been behind on my blog reading...I totally missed your last few posts. Wow! I love this project! Got to see if I can attempt this. Super cute!
ReplyDeleteHi Kindra! Thanks for the love! This project went together really easily, and now I won't have to stress over finding the perfect calendar every year!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking!! This is such a neat idea :)
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