Making a desk calendar in Photoshop. How to make a calendar in Photoshop? How to make a calendar in Adobe Photoshop

1. Create a new document 2480x3508px, 300dpi,
background is transparent.

2.We need to make boundaries beyond which
You shouldn't mess around when creating calendar sheets.
The fact is that for printing and binding
you need a certain place that is "eat"
these actions.

1) Go to the menu -
editing - settings - units of measurement...
Set to rulers "cm"

Click OK.

2) Go to the menu - view - rulers.
Opened in the working window
vertical and horizontal rulers

3) In the navigator, set the document visibility to 50%
(open navigator - menu - window - navigator)

4) On the work area, using scrolling,
set the visibility of the document like this:
to the upper right corner (beginning of the document)
fell on the junction of the lines.
You will understand the correct location,
seeing zeros at the beginning of each line.

5) For stitching you need to leave 1-1.5 cm
Drag the guide with the left mouse button pressed from the top ruler,
and look at the value on the side ruler.
I pulled up to 1.5 cm.
There are different types of brochures, including deep ones,
therefore it is better to indent more.

6) For the left border of the document:
and look at the value on the top.

7) For the right border:
move the bottom scroll of the work area
right all the way

Pull the guide from the side ruler,
and look at the value on the top,

8) For the lower border:
move the side scrolling of the work area
right all the way

Pull the guide from the top ruler,
and look at the value on the side,
We count down in reverse order,
those. from the value at the document boundary.

9) Reduce the visibility of the document in the navigator,
to make it convenient to continue working,
we see this picture.

By the way, change the color of the guides and more
You can go to the menu - editing - settings -
guides, grid, fragments

10) Tools "rectangular area"
outline the rectangle obtained from the guides,
Fill a new layer with white.
Deselect the layer and name it “body”

Guides can be removed
(menu - view - delete guides)

This lesson point (point 2 with subpoints)
I definitely recommend doing it
so as not to have to worry about leveling later -
business is 1 minute.


with the name "Calendar Sheet"

Calendar grid.

3. To make it more convenient to perform calculations for the grid,
you need to create a new document.
We do this:

1) Load the selection of the “body” layer
(menu - selection - load selected area),
don't forget that the layer whose selection you are loading
must be active in the layers panel
(the activity of a layer is determined by the presence of a color different from other layers,
in my case - blue;
to make a layer active - in the layers panel
left-click on the desired layer).

2) Menu - editing - copy.

3) Menu - file - create
A window with the copied data will open

Click OK.
The document has been created.

4.For the grid, set aside 45% of the height of the document.

1) Define a new horizontal guide,
equal to 55%
(menu - view - new guide)

2) Using the "frame" tool
circle the required 45%

Press "Enter" to continue working

5. Vertical marking.
Our grid will have the days of the week at the top,
This means that the width of the document must be divided by 7.
Let's take the width as 100%
100:7 approximately 14.5%
Let's go make guides
Create 6 VERTICAL guides:

6. Horizontal marking.
Tax - 1 column for days of the week, 6 for numbers,
also 7, as for vertical markings.
This means we create guides with the same parameters,
but HORIZONTALLY:
14,5%, 29%, 43,5%, 58%, 72,5%, 86%
We get

7. Dachshund, we’ve done everything to write the text.
First we write the days of the week.
Choose a font that is clearly visible
if necessary, activate the "bold" position in the "symbol" panel
read about this panel HERE
My parameters and font name on the screen

1) Write the first day of the week,
position it in the middle in the cell
and pull the guide from above,
which will mark the lower border of the letters,
which will allow you to write letters on one line,
they will not “dance”.

The whole series with days of the week,
in the layers panel I put everything in a group
"Days of the week"

2) We look at the calendar 2013, January -
the month starts on Tuesday
Write the number in the desired cell
(I increased the font size to 48pt),
drag the guide for the lower border of the numbers from above,
and pull the guides from the side,
which will determine the boundary of the numbers in the vertical row.
I determined the border by the last letter of the week.

The entire January grid

3) Finally, let’s apply red to Sunday
and Sundays.
Opening the "days of the week" group
Activate the "Sun" layer and apply the "Color Overlay" style
(second icon from the left at the bottom of the layers panel)

Or right-click on the layer,
Select "overlay options" from the list

Let's copy the style
(right click on the layer,
select - copy layer style)

Open the "numbers" group
hold down the Ctrl key
and left-click on Sunday dates
With this action we select the necessary layers.

Now that the desired layers are selected,
right-click on any selected layer,
select from the list - paste a style.

We get

Using the same method, you can change the color of the rest of the text.
I gave black as a base.

8. Let's make an edging for the cells, it may come in handy.

1) Set up the pencil tool,
which we will use when tracing the contour.
activate the round hard brush,
set the size to 5 pixels, color black

2) Activate the pen tool
Place the first anchor point on the guide.

3) Scroll to another document border
and put the second point

4) go lower and put a point on another guide

We repeat from 3 subparagraphs until we get around
all horizontal cell guides.

5) Create a new layer,
then right-click on the document,
select from the list - trace the outline

6) In the tool selection window, activate the “pencil”
We DO NOT check the “pressure” box.

Click OK and get a stroke.
The outline can be deleted in the "outline" panel
(right-click on the outline,
select from the list - delete contour

You can also add a line over the days of the week.

7) In the same way we make a contour and stroke
vertical guides.

Removing the guides, we get

Crop the document with the Frame Tool.
to remove excess parts of the outline stroke,
which are outside the visibility of the document.

In the layers panel it looks like this

Save the file in psd format
with the name "Grid".

Advice:
some months look the same in numbers.
Groups with such months can be duplicated and renamed.
And further:
do not forget to turn off the visibility of extra numbers (days) in months,
and watch out for Sundays -
unnecessary to clear from color overlay,
Paste on the ones you need.

Creating a grid for 12 months took me about an hour
(the lesson took 10 times longer to write)
So, if you want your own original mesh,
in which you can edit the font,
apply styles, resize,
then don’t waste your time looking for a ready-made one,
but to create your own.

9. On the “Grid” file, duplicate the “horizontal” layer,
apply the “dotted strokes” layer styles to the duplicate
This is the standard set of the program.
If you don't have these styles in the Layers panel,
then open the list by clicking on the arrow
in the upper right corner of the panel and select

Of all the dotted lines styles, I chose this one.

We get

10. Lock the layer style and apply the sharpening filter:
menu - filter - sharpening - smart sharpening
with maximum effect

11. Looking carefully, you can see
that the lines are different.
This will be noticeable on print, especially
if you print on A3 format,
and the given size of the calendar sheet allows this.
I advise you to choose the optimal line,
select it with the rectangular marquee tool,
cut or copy the selection to a separate layer,
duplicate and place duplicates in their places,
then combine all the dotted lines into one layer
with the name "horizontal strokes".
In any case, that's exactly what I did.
For ease of use, I applied red color
to the "horizontal" layer

After completing the dotted line,
cleared the “horizontal” layer from color overlay,
and deleted the copy of the layer.

Since I will need dotted lines for all months,
save the file with the changes
(menu - file - save)

12. I completely forgot - I need to write the names of the months!

1) Increase the canvas size by 200 pixels up
(menu - image - canvas size)

2) Open a group with a month and
We write the name of the month and year in the same font.
I wrote the letters in size 36pt, and the numbers in 48pt.
To change the size of numbers you need:
After writing, select the numbers with the left mouse button
and change the size in the "symbol" panel
As a result we get

3) For the remaining months, duplicate this text layer,
remove duplicates in groups with months,
Instead of January, write the name of the month of the group.

Save the file with changes
(menu - file - save)

13. Select the layer with dotted lines,
groups "days of the week" and "January"
Let me remind you that selecting layers in order
do it with the Shift key held down,
and selectively selecting layers while holding down the Ctrl key
Now we need to make a selective selection,
so hold down the Ctrl key

Merge the selection into a layer
(menu - layers - merge layers)
We get a layer, call it “mesh”

14. Transfer this layer to the “Calendar Sheet” file,
and close the “Grid” file without saving -
this means that when closing the file a window will pop up,
in which you need to click on NO

15. Place the grid at the bottom of the document

Everything that I have written in this lesson up to this point is
basis for creating a desk calendar.
Next you must use your imagination
for designing calendar sheets,
and I will only briefly describe the design of one sheet.
My calendar will have cutouts for photos,
The theme is most likely children's.

16. Design of the sheet for January.

1) I open three files with paper for one document
from my "Winter Style" set - link
I put the layers in a group called “background”,
I transfer it to the calendar sheet.

2) Open the round frame template,
which is described in the lesson "Frames - cutouts" - read the lesson
I transfer it to the calendar sheet.
I turn on the “body” layer so as not to go beyond the acceptable limits.
I determine the vertical alignment using a new guide
50% vertical

Do not take into account distortions on the screen,
These are bugs in the visibility of the thumbnail image.

3) Load the selection of the layer with the frame,
I switch to a dark layer with paper without snowflakes
and copy the selection to a new layer.
In the layers panel I place the layer with the frame template on top,
I call the layer “frame”, and the layer with the template “shadow”.

4) Apply to the “frame” layer
"inner glow" layer effect,
settings on the screen.

5) I make a highlight on the frame.
For this:
oval area tool
make a round selection

I create a new layer
In the layers panel I place it above the “frame” layer,
I make a white stroke of 20 pixels in the middle,
I deselect.

Loading the selection of the "frame" layer,
go to the stroke layer and apply a filter
"Gaussian blur with a radius of 21 pixels,
I deselect, I get

Intensifying the highlight by duplicating the layer
and reducing the fill of the duplicate to 70%

I remove all layers related to the frame into the “frame” group.

Layers panel.

7) Go to the “background” group,
I use masks.
Activate the Rectangular Marquee Tool
I set the feathering to 250 pixels.
I make two selections

8) I clear the selected area,
I deselect it and get this look

9) Go to the “grid” layer,
Activate the straight lasso tool
in the tool settings I activate the position
"add selection"
I highlight all the red values

10) Cut it out onto a separate layer
(menu - layers - new - cut to new layer)
Only black values ​​remain on the "mesh" layer

11) Apply the layer style "color overlay"
to the "grid" layer

Minor correction to background color balance
and the calendar sheet is ready.
View original size - link
I save a file called "01January" in two formats:
worker in psd, one layer on a transparent background in png

In conclusion, I would like to give advice:
remove all shadows inside the photo cutout,
They are colored and may not look nice.
You can always create a shadow when adding a photo.

The objective of the lesson is completed.

New Year 2017 is coming, the Year of the Rooster. The time has come to update the calendar that hangs on the wall in your room (office, study).

You can, of course, purchase a ready-made one, but since we are professionals, we will create our own exclusive calendar.

The process of creating a calendar in Photoshop is as simple as choosing a background and finding a suitable calendar grid.

Everything is simple with the background. We search in the public domain, or buy a suitable picture from a stock photo. Preferably a large size, since we will be printing the calendar, and it should not be 2x3 cm.

The background I chose is this:

An assortment of calendar grids are presented online. To find them, we ask Yandex (or Google) the question “ calendar grid 2017" We are interested in large size grids in the format PNG or PDF.

The choice of mesh designs is very large, you can choose according to your taste.

Let's start creating a calendar.

As mentioned above, we will print the calendar, so we create a new document with the following settings.

Here we indicate the linear dimensions of the calendar in centimeters and resolution 300dpi.

Then drag the picture with the background into the program work area onto the newly created document. If necessary, stretch it using free transformation ( CTRL+T).

We do the same with the downloaded mesh.

As you already understand, there are no technical difficulties in creating a calendar. It basically comes down to finding a background and a suitable calendar grid.

Today we will learn how to create a calendar grid in the program Adobe Photoshop.

First, I’ll explain why you need to create a grid in Photoshop. Firstly, you can at any time adjust the font size, color, brightness, contrast and other parameters of your text, which is impossible when creating a calendar grid in other programs, or the settings in them are limited. Secondly, you will have a layout with which further processing is possible, that is, you edit only the image, and move the calendar grid wherever you want. And thirdly, you can create operations to add text and adjust your layout (an example of such an operation is in the video below).

So, let's begin!

First, let's create any document, for example A4 size. Next, select Horizontal Type Tool

We print numbers, for example, 01. Then we create guides to make it easier to distribute the text later. We make them in the shape of squares, as shown in the figure below. There should be 7 cells horizontally and the same number vertically.

Now we create the remaining numbers - up to the 07th, entering them into each cell in a separate block.

To make it easier for you when cloning numbers, you can, while holding down the Alt key and selecting a number, drag it to a new location, this way you make a copy of the layer.

When all the numbers have been entered, select the first 7 digits horizontally and go to the menu Layer-Align-Vertical Centers . We align the line spacing and move on.

Simplifying the task is the most important thing in this project, so we highlight while pressing the key Shift layers from 01 to 07, right-click and select Link Layers. Then, when the key is pressed Alt move the layers down to the next row of empty cells. We rename the text and perform similar operations with the remaining numbers. You should have 5 layers with numbers from 01 to 31. Remove unnecessary numbers.

Now, if necessary, you can add days of the week using the same action.

Select all the text layers again and go to the Photoshop menu: Layer-Smart Objects-Convert to Smart Object . Thus, we will convert all layers into Smart Objects, which will give us more flexible settings over subsequent actions.

Rename the layer to “month”, or whatever you like 😉

Then we take the tool Rectangular Marquee Tool and select the numbers from 06 to 28 in the form of a rectangle, as shown in the figure below.

The video below automates actions such as typing data into text fields, connecting and grouping layers, creating additional actions to remove extra numbers, and much more.

This lesson does not talk about the secrets of design in Photoshop, but conveys the basic principles of creating calendars.

Create a new A3 file in book format, 300 dpi resolution.

Calendar grid (KS)
1. Turn on Smart Guides, which will help us align the copter.

2. Having chosen the appropriate font and size, we begin to type in a COLUMN the required dates of the month - let’s take JUNE.
Enter-7-Enter-14- Enter -21- Enter -28.
Note that the first character is empty and so we are waiting for Enter to reserve space here.
Align the text “Right”.

3. Enter-1-Enter-8- Enter -15- Enter -22-Enter-29.
Having typed the second column, hold down Ctrl+left mouse button, as a result of which it becomes movable (the cursor takes the form of a black triangle). We move it without releasing anything to the right of the first column until the Purple lines appear - these are our Quick Guides. You need to drive slowly, without a large amplitude. The quick guides in this case will only be horizontal, but if necessary, they can be vertical, and aligned to the top/bottom/center, depending on which side you will bring the movable column from. Experiment.

4. We type all the remaining numbers in columns and align them. We make the horizontal space between the columns “by eye”.

5. Each column is made into a new layer.

6. That's all. Everything is very simple. As a result, you received a smooth, beautiful calendar grid that can be easily changed according to any parameters without compromising quality.

How to change the CS.
1. At the moment we have 7 layers with numbers and 1 layer with the background.
Select the layers with numbers - click on the top layer, hold Shift and click on the last layer with numbers.

All digital layers are selected.

2. Ctrl+T – our entire CS falls under Free Transformation. Stretch it to the required size by pulling the corner (top/bottom/side) - Enter.

3. Look in the “Symbol” window, where the text parameters are displayed - your text size has changed to a larger one. And if you look at the numbers at 100% scale, you will see that they have retained their original quality. Edges are not blurred or pixelated. If you stretched the picture, the quality would deteriorate.

4. Experiment with the text settings - all digital layers should be selected. I slightly increased the horizontal distance between the lines.

5. Let's highlight the weekends in red - to do this, select two layers with the necessary numbers - hold Shift and click on them - in the "Symbol" panel change the color to red.

6. June 14 is also a day off this year - accordingly, we highlight only this number and change its color.

7. I completely forgot about the days of the week - let's add their names at the beginning of each column. Select the layer with the first column + Text tool + Enter (the column moves down 1 line) + write “mon”. And so on for all columns. In this case, the CS is simply shifted down a line, and the names of the days of the week appear in the layers in front of the numbers. It's simple.

8. Let's put some order in the layers to make it easier to continue working. Select all layers while holding Shift. Click on the properties in the upper right corner of the Layers panel and create a New Group of Layers – let’s call it “Calendar Grid”.

What else can you focus on when aligning the CS?
1. Ruler tool (Ctrl+R). They are configured in Edit – Settings – Units of Measurement and Rulers.

2. You can draw a grid for yourself as a guide - use a ruler to measure the required dimensions of the cells and draw them with a pencil. Here you can download the markings 21 x 15 cm - 3x3 cm squares. In *.psd format. At this stage, we’ll leave work on the CS for now and move on to creating the main design of the calendar.

Calendar design
1. Take a photo, crop it and align it with the frame. Here we will turn on the Quick Guides with center alignment and help us connect everything.

2. Add the name of the month to the KS. We write JUNE on a new layer and move it to the KS group - it will automatically “fall” to the very bottom. I also reduced the vertical CS a little so that everything would fit. You already know how to do this (select layers with columns while holding Shift - Ctrl+T - reduce to the desired size - Enter). This is approximately the sequence of layers you should have at this stage and this is what the working file should look like.

We now have a basic calendar layout. Now let's get to the "decorations". The internet is full of a variety of clipart and backgrounds, making the process of creating a calendar simple and quick that anyone can do. Let's look at the main points you can apply.

SCRUBS.
These are sets of elements and backgrounds of the same style. The main advantage of using them is a uniform style. In order not to complicate the work on the first calendar too much, I selected elements from different scrubs that I thought were suitable for each other - usually there is much more of everything and the choice is richer. Download scrub. Here's what I got:

Try reproducing this design yourself.
What you need to know for this:
1. How to insert elements - open in Photoshop - Crtl + A - Crtl + C (selected element) - go to the window with our calendar - Crtl + V.
2. Changing an element – ​​click on the layer with the required element – ​​Ctrl+T (free transform) – and pull/compress/rotate the corners/sides to the desired size.
3. Flip the element – ​​again stand on the layer with the required element – ​​Edit – Transform – flip horizontally/flip vertically.
4. Try to keep the Layers panel “in order” so that you don’t get confused and it’s convenient to use this file in the future:
- merge layers with the same type of elements, for example, “White flowers”, “Green leaves” - Standing on the top layer, press Crtl + E (merge with previous) and rename the layer (double click on the layer name).
5. Pay attention to the sequence of layers - Green leaves should be under the Frame, just like the Photo.
6. You already know how to change CS. Let's focus on highlighting family dates. This is the second important function of the Family Calendar. The first is the ability to look at your favorite shots without looking at the album. Let’s assume that June 23 is Natasha’s birthday. There are two ways to mark this: highlighting with color and signing. Just like you can sign in different ways - for example, if we leave the markings in the cells, then in this case a simple signature would be appropriate. And if it is not there, you can make a circular inscription - see the lesson on creating such texts (http://www.forum.fotowedding.ru/viewtopic.php?f=117&t=4464), only instead of a brush we use Text.

FRAMES, BACKGROUND, CLIPART - everything is the same, but only separately you search and select a set for yourself according to the color scheme, style and your preferences yourself. You can also use any lesson on creating Collages, postcards, frames, etc. Everything will do.

We will not dwell on this, because... The topic is very broad - our task is to understand the basic principle of creating calendars.

And now an important point - so that subsequent sheets do not move and all the elements on them are located exactly the same, we do the following:
1. File – Save As – enter the name of the next month “July”.
2. Now we change the CS for the month of July - without moving anything. Select the layer and change the numbers to the required ones. We move the selection of dates to July. All. Very simple. And fast. And it is no different from the previous page; there is no need to equalize or create anything again.
3. Change the photo. Ready

Etc. up to the number of months you need. Don’t forget about the title page and the final page - on the first you can write congratulations or wishes for the New Year, and the latter will be good form in the design. By typing the KS once, you can use it indefinitely - if you want to make a one-page calendar, transfer the group of KS layers to a new file , change the sizes. That's all. Fast and easy.

TIPS for printing calendars
1. Leave more space around the edges - printers have so-called “dead margins” and to prevent them from “eating” some important part for you, it is better to leave “more air around the edges”, as the guys from the printing house say
2. If the calendar is multi-page, do not forget to leave space for fastening with a spring (at least 1 cm).

3. Book A3 format is convenient for those who have A4 photo printers at home. Having divided the file in half, you print it all on A4 double-sided format, and then fasten it in the middle with a spring and unfold it to get the final A3 format, which you hang on the wall after making a hole for a nail in the upper half with a hole punch. How to split a file - open the original A3 format. “Image – Canvas Size – reduce “Height” by half, without a checkmark on “Relative” (i.e. the width does not change) – check Location:

And print the top half. You also do the bottom half - only in the Location you select the bottom square.

4. “An iron thing that is inserted into a spring and on which a calendar is hung” - called a crossbar

5. One-page calendars can be attached to the wall with double-sided tape - it is similar to plasticine, but can be easily removed without leaving marks either on the walls or on the calendar after it has served its purpose.

P.S. If you have a question, a graphic file will help you explain the problem - the PrtScr button takes a “photo” of your monitor. Click it with Photoshop open and the file in it, then create a new document and paste the captured image there (PrtScr - Ctr+N – Enter – Ctr+V).

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Step 1. To begin, open a new document ( Ctrl+N), in the window that appears, in the section Kit, select International paper sizeSize A4. (Permission required 300 squeak/inch, background color is white).

Call Ruler(Ctrl+R) on the document. Now we need to designate the lines along which we will be guided when arranging the images, and at the end of the work (after printing), using these designations we will bend the sheet to obtain the desired shape of the calendar.
To do this, go to View/New Guide (View/NewGuide). In the window that appears, select Orientation (Orientation) – Horizontal (horizontal), and in Position (Position) write 50% , press Yes.

Now we need a new guide at a distance from the first one in 9 cm.
Take the tool Ruler (RuletTool (I)), in the tool settings, uncheck the box next to Use a measurement scale (UseMeasurementscale), Then Width And Height your measurements will be in centimeters. Drag a line from the Guide down (the toolbar will show Line Height, we need approx. 9 cm.). Align the line so that it is without kinks. Then hold down the key Ctrl and by clicking on the Ruler at the top (which is located along the edges of the document) draw out another guide, drag it to the edge of the line that we stretched with the tool Ruler (RuletTool (I))(the guide itself will stick directly to the edge).

We do the same thing, in the opposite direction from the “central” Guide.
As a result, you should have a document divided into four parts by the Guides.

*I have reduced the size of the sheet to show it in full*

Step 2. According to my idea, there will be a different picture on each side of the calendar (so that you don’t get tired of the same thing for the whole year). Let's start making the first side. For the background I chose this picture, with a frosty pattern:


By placing (using Free Transformation (Ctrl+T)) there is a pattern on the document, I use the tool Rectangular area (M) I selected the side in which we will have the drawing (which is 9 cm), then Inverted (Ctrl+I) highlight and press Delete.

I adjusted the layer a little and applied to it Levels ( Levels (Ctrl+L)), Gaussian blur(Gaussian Blur), reduced Opacity(Opacity) layer.

Then I took a picture of a tiger cub.

I separated the tiger cub from the background. I used for this Channels (Channels)(you can watch the technique in the video tutorial: Channels – lesson 2. Highlighting hair. We place the tiger cub in our document, do not forget that there should be space left for the calendar grid.


Then, I found a clipart with snow-covered spruce branches and laid them (the branches) along the contour of the side we are making (using Free Transformation / Flip Horizontally, Vertically and reduce size). As a result, this is what I got.


Then we merge all the layers related to the spruce branches (by selecting all the layers with spruce trees and clicking Ctrl+E). While on the resulting layer with spruce trees, use the tool Rectangular area (M) select our side, then invert the selection and delete the excess (we repeat what we did at the beginning of the second step).


Step 3. Now we place the calendar grid (to make it more readable, I decided to make it half a year on each side). Tool Text (T), write 2010 (you can change the size, position, opacity and color of the layer with the text 2010).
Finally, with this side, we make a frame around the edges.


Step 4. Let's move on to the second side.
Go to Image/Rotate canvas/90 degrees clockwise(Image/Image Rotation/90 CW). Do this twice.
Your document will turn over, and we will be able to do the second side normally (it is important to turn it 90s clockwise, but not Flip vertically this function will not work, because when printing, you will have an incorrect arrangement of numbers and patterns (like a reflection in a mirror)).

The principle of designing the second side is the same as what we did with the first side. We are looking for a beautiful picture for the background, placing it on the side, removing the excess (correcting, brightening, reducing the opacity).


We are looking for something to frame the edges (I decided that these would be palm leaves).


Add a calendar grid, frame and text 2010.


As a result, our work will look like this:

*The guides can already be hidden (Ctrl+H)*

Step 5. We print the result (you need to print exactly the size A4, perhaps when printing, you will need to check the box - Print actual size(this depends on the printer itself and its settings).

*well, if you have thick paper, such as glossy photo paper, then the calendar will last longer and be more stable*

Then we fold the printed sheet in half, and then turn the edges inward. The folded edges will serve as a support for our calendar.


Glue the bottom with glue, or fasten it with a stapler and that’s it, you should end up with a calendar-house like this.

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