Above: This One-Year Calendar from Brooklyn-based Postalco is made in Japan of chlorine-free paper. The 11-by-17-inch spiral-bound calendar is $25 at Book/Shop in Oakland. Above: The Sans Calendar by designer Sean Wolcott has a minimalist, two-column setup with weekdays printed in black sans-serif type and weekends in red. Above: Brit designer Margaret Howell (a Remodelista favorite) produces a calendar each year the 2018 Calendar features newly commissioned photographs by fine art photographer Simon Phipps £15 ($20) and all profits will be donated to charity. Above: The standard for modern-design calendars, the Stendig Poster Calendar is a Massimo Vignelli design included in the permanent collection of MoMA in NYC $17.95 at MoMA Design Store. It can be used as a wall or desk calendar $26 at Canoe in Portland, Oregon. Above: Each page of this 150-sheet Smart Deck Pad has a year-at-a-glance calendar, an appointment block, and plenty of note space. It’s available in five sizes, starting at $12 for a five-by-seven-inch print from the Linedots storefront on Amazon. Above: This Minimalist Wall Calendar is printed on heavyweight matte paper by California graphic designer Linedots. The calendar paper is made of recycled seaweed, and is available in almond (shown) and green €75 ($89). Above: The bilingual French/English 2018 Wall Calendar by French stationers La Petite Papeterie Française is a generous 26 by 29 inches and delivered in a large, gridded tote bag. Above: This perpetual Paper Dial Calendar is foil-embossed in Japan on thick cardstock, and has six spots for marking special holidays and birthdays $22 at Schoolhouse Electric. Above: The 2018 Wall Calendar from Washington, DC–based Appointed is made in the US of high-quality cloth book binding $45.95 from Milligram. has 365 tear-off pages with a steel binder and cord hanger for mounting on the wall. Stay on track with one (or a few) of the following desk and wall calendars.Ībove: The 2018 Japanese Daily Calendar from NYC’s Best Made Co. Icon - Check Mark A check mark for checkbox buttons.Īs the New Year arrives, a new set of goals, to-dos, and schedules awaits. Icon - Twitter Twitters brand mark for use in social sharing icons. Icon - Pinterest Pinterests brand mark for use in social sharing icons. flipboard Icon - Instagram Instagrams brand mark for use in social sharing icons. Icon - Facebook Facebooks brand mark for use in social sharing icons. Icon - Email Used to indicate an emai action. Icon - Search Used to indicate a search action. Icon - Zoom In Used to indicate a zoom in action on a map. Icon - Zoom Out Used to indicate a zoom out action on a map. Icon - Location Pin Used to showcase a location on a map. Icon - Dropdown Arrow Used to indicate a dropdown. Icon - Close Used to indicate a close action. Icon - Down Chevron Used to indicate a dropdown. Icon - Message The icon we use to represent an email action. Icon - External Link An icon we use to indicate a button link is external. Icon - Arrow Right An icon we use to indicate a leftwards action. To make the desk organizer I used some stuff that you most likely have easy access to as well, some empty cd cases, plastic bottle caps, scrap cardboard and a toilet paper tube.Our Favorite Calendars for 2018 - Remodelista Icon - Arrow Left An icon we use to indicate a rightwards action. I don’t have a lot of scrap booking supplies but I do have a few punches and I bought a couple of sticker books and some scrapbook paper and spent a few soothing hours cutting and pasting.Īs you can see I am not an expert scrapbooker but I do enjoy dabbling in it every now and then. I was surprised how easy and fun it is to use a microwave to melt and fuse glass and I am excited to try upcycling the glass into other projects as well….īut for this weeks project I took a break from melting glass and got my scrap booking fix. I have made quite a few jewelry projects using empty glass bottles as the raw material to make upcycled jewelry pieces. If you missed my last few posts most of them have been about fusing glass. While it is disappointing to lose the ability to monetize my videos, for what I hope is a short time period, I am determined to work harder to meet the new requirements. If you have a channel of your own you probably already know about the changes that go into effect today. I have been crafting and creating and mostly working on increasing my presence on my Youtube Channel. It has been awhile since I have really taken much time to write here.
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