As promised, I have even more amazing calendars to share with you!
First up, I can barely contain my excitement that Jenna, author of one of my favorite blogs Sweet Fine Day and half of the amazing Whimsy & Spice, is producing her first calendar! Â Jenna is an incredible photographer, so naturally the poster-style calendar features some of the images Jenna has taken over the past year:
For her 2011 calendar, Rachael from Pistachio Press collaborated with artist and studio mate Jim DeLucia for a wonderfully retro poster-style calendar:
I’m also completely smitten with the 2011 offset printed calendar from Egg Press – with seasonal illustrations and a helpful spot on the back for writing down little notes for the month:
Lisa from Good on Paper recently released her 2011 wall calendar – each 10 x 16″ page features two months along Lisa’s signature designs:
For her calendar, Laura Macchia was inspired by nature – each month of the hanging calendar features a different botanical or nature-inspired illustration:
The 2011 calendar from Old School Stationers is full of color and pattern, and I love it all! Â The monthly desktop calendar also features a unique and hand drawn illustration for each month:
For 2011, Hammerpress is offering four tear-away monthly calendars, combining antique type with vintage-inspired illustrations:
Dutch Door Press also just released their 2011 calendar with their trademark floral and folk art details – just as pretty either as a print to be framed or for keeping track of dates:
For something a bit more geometric, check out the 2011 desk calendar from Avie Designs:
And last up for today, these gorgeous 2011 tea towel calendars from Cicada Studio – now available for pre-order!
I hope you enjoyed today’s two part calendar round-up! Â I’m sure I’ll be back in a couple of weeks with a few more to share!
{all images from their respective sources}
I’ve been searching for a calendar with fun/modern prints but that is also in “traditional” calendar format. I’m trying to find one with a page for each month and little boxes for each day that I can write in. It seems like all the cool calendars I find are like the ones in your post here–cute but not really useable for more than a decoration. If you do another calendar post, I would love to see some that can be used in a traditional manner. Thanks!
Hi Rachelle! Snow and Graham offers a write-on calendar, as does Dizzy Wizzy (featured in Part 1). Everyone has different preferences for their calendars; I personally don’t like to write on my calendars and use a day planner instead, which I’ll cover in a subsequent post. While I do make an effort to find well-designed write-on calendars that I can feature, I can only feature what the designers produce each year. I hope that helps, and thank you for stopping by!
looks great! thanks for including me!
awesome roundups, Nole! I’m totally shopping from your guide. thanks!
Aw, Nole, thank you for including our calendar. So fun, and I appreciate your support so much. Cheers!