Each year Judy, our lovely State Farm Insurance Lady sends us a Norman Rockwell Calendar. It's nice and we do use it. So it never occurs to me to PAY for a calendar. But I came across these two calendars recently and decided they were worth the money to try them.
The Well Planned Day is a homeschool and household spiral planner published by Home Educating Family. Their website has a fullscreen preview, so you can see all the planning you can do with it! And because I ordered this one now in the middle of the school year, it was half price, $12.47.
I heard of The 2010 Day-to-Day Sewing Calendar from another blogger who has two of her patterns in the set. This is $7.49, which was just enough to get another order to $25 for the free shipping.
Neither of these companies are PajamaMama sponsors (yet...). I get nothing for promoting them, just thought you might be interested in my findings! I also thought I'd show you that I'm capable of having a thought not centered on our adoption this week. See, I went almost an entire post without mentioning the phone. See?
Do you spend money on calendars or planners?
Oooh...that sewing calendar looks delightful! My company buys my work planner every year. At the end of September/early October, I take one day and mark in all of the birthdays and anniversaries. :)
ReplyDeleteWe normally get loads and loads of free calendars from friends, family, and church, but this year we received just one. I just may have to look into the sewing one! :)
I actually got my veru first sewing machine this Christmas. I hope to take classes soon to learn to use it. I made a calendar with a picture frame and perm marker on inside of glass. So i can use dry erase markers on the front side to plan my days.
ReplyDeleteI love your blog!!! Oh, and great calendars! **But because I am a blog designer...I cant help but notice your design - super cute**
ReplyDeleteYour blog keeps getting better and better! Your older articles are not as good as newer ones you have a lot more creativity and originality now keep it up!
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