I made another perpetual magnetic cookie sheet calendar. These are really addicting to make. I made this to give at a Diva day's Christmas event.
Again I got the cookie sheet at Walmart. I used 1 sheet of 8 1/2 x 11 sheet magnets, and 3 feet of 1/2 inch wide magnets. I used Fall Flowers Designer Series Paper as well as Soft Sky, Sahara Sand & Old Olive ink and paper and whisper white paper. I also used Old Olive 5/8 inch gross grain ribbon, as well as Soft sky and certainly celery ribbon. I used the On Board accents chipboard for the Big and small flower and the heart chipboard. I also used Big Deal and Rough Edges Alphabets and the Calender Cues set.
I really love the glitter flower that is on top of this cookie sheet. Who knew that Chipboard and glitter could be so much fun. I attached the Designer Series Paper and then used Heat n Stick powder (and an embossing gun) to attach the dazzling diamonds glitter. It is so easy to use chipboard. Attach it with gluestick or mono and then cut around the chipboard. Use your sanding blocks to make the edges perfect. Yes it's that easy.
Here is how the top looks. (I used a drill to go throught the cookie sheet because there is a lip on my cookie sheet . If you do not have a lip then you can use the cropadile!) The months and days are put on with magnets so you can use this calendar every year.
Here are the holidays that I made with the Calender Cues set. You can also add any that you want from any other set. I used a variety of circle punches. The days of the week were run off on the computer on a sheet of Soft Sky card stock. I typed it up in a word document. If you would like a copy of it, email me. I used the 1 1/4 inch circle to punch it out.
Here are copies of all of the months stamped out. The Big Deal alphabet is so easy to use! I should have bought it earlier.
These are time consuming but easy to make.





Stacy, you are FABULOUS!!! These are so cool!
Posted by: Tandra Boyer | January 03, 2008 at 01:42 AM
oh my goodness!!! this is THE coolest calendar ever!!! great job! oh my goodness...i can't belive how awesome it is!! great job...i would love to get one of these made..SO cool!!!!
Posted by: jeni allen | January 11, 2008 at 03:27 AM
These calendars are great! How much would you charge for a project like this as far as a class would go?
Posted by: Tara | February 28, 2008 at 08:03 AM
Do you sell these? If yes how much?
Posted by: NM | March 12, 2009 at 06:44 AM
So awesome! i was trying to make a magnetic calendar with a canvas but was having a hard time making it work. This is AWESOME! Thanks for sharing!
Posted by: Heather | January 25, 2010 at 10:44 AM