Each year, it's a tradition that I update my print outs for a CD calendar project -- and then share those pdf files free here on my blog. I have the 2012 pages ready as lots of people like to start on Christmas gifts now and I've had requests for these.
I have a photo album link in the left side column that shows you what a calendar looks like when completed. And to see all the older posts about these calendars -- which includes the how-tos on printing and cutting them and a link to a source for the plastic CD cases (and my pages fit the CD size holders) -- just click here.
Because of the way I create these, you have to download each month individually. Sorry about that, but it's just easier for me as I don't want to risk any of the formatting for each page getting out of sync.
Enjoy -- and I'd love for you to leave a comment with a link to your blog posts about any calendars you've made with these -- or when you do make some!












Catherine, Thank you so much for sharing the calendar pages with us. I really like the font you choose too. I plan on making several-when I get them made I'll send you some pictures:-) Who know I may actually have a blog up and running by then
Kathy T
Posted by: kathy t | June 26, 2011 at 07:21 PM
The calendars are awesome! Thanks so much for sharing!
Judi D.
Posted by: Judi Dugas | June 26, 2011 at 09:30 PM
Thanks for doing this Catherine and especially for sharing!!
Posted by: Wendy R | June 27, 2011 at 02:29 PM
Catherine, Thank you so much for the inspiration to try something new with my customers. I'll let you know how it goes. Beautiful job on the monthly set up--and font--love it! ~Blythe
Posted by: Blythe Klipple | June 30, 2011 at 09:21 AM
Our granddaughter is in the fourth grade and she needs a project to sell in their business adventure and they will be using fake money. We realized that there many old cd's and cases, and plenty of paper so that her cost to make them would only be her time and a little of printer ink. Thank you for sharing the calendars.
Posted by: Randina | October 18, 2011 at 02:47 AM