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January Calendar page

I make pages for each month and post them on my fridge - then at the end of the month take them down and put them in my scrapbook along with the pictures that I took that month! It's a great way to chronicle the year and the pictures of everyday events and happenings have a place to be seen!

This is my January page that I made using my Imagine and Mr. Frosty cartridge. I also used Designer Calendar and Creative Memories Cheerful Seasons for the title and snowflakes! I actually printed the whole sheet of snowflake paper on my Imagine! I love this print and it's great that I can print a whole sheet if I want to with my Imagine!!





Comments

Anonymous said…
That is fabulous!!!!!!!!! Mom
Sarah said…
This is really pretty. I just made a resolution this year that I would do a monthly page. Then at the end of the year I would put it together in a calander for the mother in law. I really love this Mr. Frosty cartridge I am going to have to find this one. Thank you for the inspiration!
Leila Botting said…
This is really pretty. I love love love all the glitter. so jealous, saving for an imagine.
Norma said…
Beautiful calendar!! Love all the snowflakes with the bling:) Wow!! fantastic idea! I may just have to lift this idea:)
Hugs,
Norma
Jean said…
Great calendar, love all of the bling. Thanks for playing along with us at Cooking with the Cricut.
Jen said…
What a great idea, Jen! I will be borrowing it! Thanks so much for sharing your sparkly art with us this week at Cooking With Cricut.
Madison said…
This is a wonderful project and a great idea. I like "January!" It looks amazing!!! TFS and thanks for joining us this week at Cooking With Cricut.
~Madison CWCDT www.funkycards.blogspot.com
Unknown said…
This is a very cute project. Great Job! Thanks for playing with us this week at Cooking with Cricut!
Karla Urea
Nicole said…
Love all the glitter this page! Thanks for playing along this week with Cooking with Cricut!
Roberta Guditis said…
Great layout! Love the "bling"! Thanks for playing with us at Cooking with Cricut :)
Scrappin' Sista said…
Great calendar page. Great take on the challenge. Thanks for joining us over at Cooking with Cricut.

Christel a.k.a. Scrappin' Sista
CWCDT
www.onescrappinsista.blogspot.com
Maria Elena said…
Wow great calendar ! what a fantastic project !
Thanks to play with us this week at Cooking with Cricut
Have a great Monday ;-)
http://www.mariaelenaworld.blogspot.com/
This is a fantastic idea! It looks awesome too! Thanks for joining us this week at Cooking with Cricut!

Stacey
staceyscreativecorner.blogspot.com
Melinda Beltran said…
WOW...What a gorgeous calendar and what a GREAT IDEA! I think I am going to have to Scraplift this idea! Thank you so much for sharing with us at CWC! I am now following you and looking forward to seeing more of your great calendar pages through out the year! Thanks again! Melin...CookingWithCricut.com

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