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3D Easel Mini Calendar Tutorial





- Description
You are purchasing a detailed 8-page PDF tutorial (with photographs) to make this cute and practical easel desk calendar for your work space or as a holiday gift for colleagues.
It features a handy pocket for a 3" x 3" (7.6cm x 7.6cm) pack of sticky notes on the front with a mini calendar with monthly tear-off pages. You could add a pen or pencil at the side of the sticky note pad if you wish
This tutorial uses Stampin' Up! products, but others can be substituted for a successful project. If you are resident in Australia, I can assist you with the purchase of of Stampin' Up! products from my online store - https://bit.ly/JudysOnlineStore
The tear-off calendars I use in this tutorial are 'Calendar Tabs' from Couture Creations if you are in Australia, or DoCrafts if you are overseas. You can also search for 'mini calendar tabs' in your browser and you will see many options available from craft stores, Etsy and Amazon to name a few. The calendar tabs used in this tutorial measure 3 15/16" x 1 7/8" (7.4cm x 4.7cm). You may need to resize the front pocket if your mini calendars are larger.
The calendar is 10.5cm x 14.8cm (4 1/8" x 5 7/8") when standing upright.
This would make a fabulous holiday or 'New Year' gift for colleagues, teachers, neighbours and just about anyone!
PLEASE NOTE:
This download is a ZIP file that includes 2 versions of this Tutorial for metric and Imperial sized card stock.
Metric (A4) version - Easel_Calendar_Tutorial
Imperial (US) version - Easel_Calendar_Tutorial_Imperial
Public Holiday Example
Also included in the ZIP file is a Microsoft Word document that you can modify and print if you wish to add public holidays to the reverse side of your desk calendar.
To unzip (or extract) files in Windows, locate the zipped folder that you have downloaded, right-click on it, and select "Extract All...". Choose a destination for the extracted files, and click "Extract". Go to the folder you chose to save the files and open the appropriate PDF for the tutorial.
Level of papercrafting skill required for this project: Basic*
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* Level of Papercrafting Skill Required
This is my subjective assessment of the skill required to complete this project. This is to assist you to determine if this tutorial is appropriate for you.
Advanced: You have a lot of experience with fancy fold cards, 3D papercraft projects and boxes.
Intermediate: You have some experience with fancy fold cards, 3D papercraft projects and boxes.
Basic: You have basic cutting and assembly skills in papercraft.
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PLEASE RESPECT MY COPYRIGHT
You may print a copy of this craft tutorial for yourself and you may use the instructions to make items for yourself, to give as gifts or to sell or for in-person classes.
You may NOT resell or redistribute this tutorial in any form (paper or digital) or by any means (manual or electronic). This includes (but is not limited to) sharing this digital file by saving to digital media, through email, file sharing services or making it available to download.
All images including photos and charts are © Judy May and may not be wholly or partially reused or redistributed.
