I wasn't sure I'd make a calendar this, a fourth, year, but reading about how digital storage is not guaranteed inspires me to keep making paper copies--and a calendar is a fun way to do that.
Because they're a little cheaper, I chose the landscape (horizontal) 8.5" x 11" calendars
(rather than the bigger, square 12" x 12").
Gotta get the discount quote first, but I think they'll cost about $18 each + $5 shipping in the US. (I only charge cost.)
There's a minor theme of Behind the Scenes this year--laptop or hands --very minor--I wish I had more photos that show a glimpse of the workings. (My favorite is Edna Mode/Edith Head rolling her eyes about her suggestion of turmeric to dye cloth for Judith & Holofernes.)
This layout is not complete, but getting there.
I'll ask again before I place the final order, but if you think you'll be ordering one, please let me know--in the comments or gmail).
Years ago, Red Hair Girl chose Penny Cooper…
. . . . . MAY IS very much in PROCESS:
Yes, one please.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos on that calendar.
ReplyDeleteWell done the Girlettes!
yes, please!!
ReplyDeletethe photos are so fun!!
kirsten
ps at one time i worked for a year for a competitor of little debbie. the best products were when they just came off the production line.
MICHAEL: I’m pleased to think the girlettes will be with your mom for the coming year, right?
ReplyDeleteGZ: thanks—the girlettes love the praise (another reason to make a calendar)
KIRSTEN: yay! To keep Ava and … Viv? (Sorry I forgot her name) company!
The little Debbie display was in a small town in western MN
I would definitely like a calendar. Maybe the best thing to look forward to. Barbara in TX
ReplyDeleteBARBARA in TX: Okay! I'm glad it's something you will look forward to (me too!).
ReplyDelete(Closer to the time) email me at frescadp at gmail with your address.