I was really excited when I saw that CottageCutz was now making dies with coordinating stamps. I've created a project that will cover three
blog posts. As you may or may not know, I
love making 3-D projects as well as cards.
When I saw two of the dies from the CottageCutz Valentines 2017 release (Calendar
Months and Calendar Icons), I immediately knew that I wanted to make a calendar
of some sort. My idea solidified itself
after I saw the new stamp/die sets being released. Here is a photo of the finished project. My follow-up posts will explain how I made
it.
Supplies for today’s post:
Cardstock – white, various colors based on choice of
patterned paper
Patterned Paper – DCWV All Seasons 12” x 12” pack
Small monthly calendars or Excel spreadsheet software
CottageCutz dies – Calendar Months, Calendar Icons, Double StitchedRectangles
To start my calendar, I die-cut the months of the year and
the icons. I cut the icons from white
cardstock and colored them appropriately with markers. In addition, I cut a white panel using the
largest Stitched Rectangles die.
I created a calendar for each month using Excel, cut it out
as well as the background cardstock and appropriate patterned paper for each
month. The color scheme of the patterned
paper determined the color of the base cardstock. The photo here is for the month of
January. Each page of the calendar was
created in a similar manner.
After adhering the panels onto the blue background panel, I
adhered it to a 5 ½” x 7 ¼” white panel.
Each calendar page is two-sided so that the final calendar has six
panels (January/December, February/November, March/October, April/September,
May/August, June/July).
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