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2010 Calendar





I received a printable calendar from a friend that bought it on Etsy. After buy it you can send to as many people as you want. It has 14 months and has very simple images. It is perfect since I did not buy a calendar this year and really don't want to now since I am sure they are all picked over. So free is good! Only problem is that I needed to frame it. I love these front loading glass frames since they are so simple and very easy to open up. I think it looks more like art than a calendar,but I am not sure about the double months? I think I might cut the sheets in half and show just the one month at a time. Now all I have to do is remember to change the month just like a regular calendar!

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