As the finale to our fun week of calendar ideas, Anna Wight brings you not one, but two designs! Anna used the calendars in a slightly different way - she used the A1 (4-bar) version as a gift tag, and the square version on a card!
Below you can see a closeup of the gift tag. Anna stamped a circle around December 25th using white craft ink. And here is a fun Halloween card Anna created using the square calendar. She used the tiny cat to mark Halloween! Special thanks to Anna for sharing her designs, her time and her talent with us! Be sure to visit her blog to see more of Anna's work.
It has been such fun sharing these fabulous calendar ideas with you! We hope you have enjoyed them and that they have inspired you! If you haven't downloaded your calendar yet, be sure to check out our announcement post for full details on the various sizes available and you can learn about Water 1st - who will receive the proceeds from the sale of the calendar. Remember that we are only able to process calendar orders during regular business hours. So if you order after hours or on the weekend, you won't have access to the download until the next business day. Thank you!
cute :).. luv it..
Posted by: Spardha | Tuesday, September 22, 2009 at 11:36 AM
What a creative and inspiring idea. I just love the colors.
Posted by: StampinCathy | Thursday, September 24, 2009 at 04:56 AM
Oh, Anna! Brilliant!!! Absolutely BRILLIANT!!!
Posted by: JulieHRR | Friday, September 25, 2009 at 07:59 AM
Love Anna's designs! Thanks for sharing these adorable ideas!
Posted by: Beth M | Friday, September 25, 2009 at 08:07 AM
I don't know how I missed these! They are both just darling! Thanks Anna!
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In the Maya calendar each night was ruled by one of the nine lords of the underworld. This nine day cycle was usually written as two glyphs: a glyph that referred to the Nine Lords as a group, followed by a glyph for the lord that would rule the next night.
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