![]() Step Five: Assemble your mini photo calendar Line up the edges and secure with the mini binder clips on either end. I was making this for Father’s Day, so I started with July. Place your calendars in order with the paper board on back. Step Four: Arrange the months of your mini photo calendar Take your paper board and trace around one of the mini calendar pieces.Ĭut out with a scissors. Step Three: Cut out the back piece for your mini calendar If like me, you’re a perfectionist, you can use a scissors to perfect the edges. Using your paper trimmer, cut along the lines. This step will take the longest, but it’s so worth it! Step Two: Cut out the calendars You’ll need to create two of these for all 12 months. Once you have each month saved as a JPEG, use my standard 8.5″ x 11″ template to insert your JPEGs and print them out with cut lines. PS… you’ll need Bebas Neue and Quicksand (bold) fonts installed in order to edit the document. I made the months and dates editable in Photoshop so that no matter what month or year you make this gift, you can change the dates to work for you! ![]() Using my mini photo calendar template, make your monthly calendars. Step One: Print out your mini photo calendar
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