{ September 23rd, 2009 }

The 2010 Great Calendar Covet

I can’t believe it’s fall already! Soon it’ll be Christmas and before you know it, 2009 will have gone by and the promises of a great year ahead will be before us. Another sure sign of the impending year is the release of 2010 calendars.

Some of my favourite paper goods shops have already begun to release their gorgeous offerings and so begins my calendar covet. From now until the ring of the new year I’ll be featuring calenders that I come across worthy to sit on your desk or hang on the wall.

If you know of any calendars you’d like featured here just send it along!

To refresh, go here, here and here to see some calendars we’ve already featured including our hands down favourite – the calendar where each month folds into a paper good from Paper Source.

Let’s begin!

From Whisker Graphics, a limited supply for early shopping:

Whisker Graphics 2010 Calendar

From Good on Paper (click here for a post of more great work) a really eco-friendly wall calendar:

Good On Paper 2010 Calendar

From Night Owl Paper Goods, their fabulous critter calendars and pattern calendars are made from eco-friendly sustainably harvested yellow birch wood using a small amount of raw material and uses no water and very little power. Here are some of my favourite months from each set:

NightOwl Critter Calendar

NightOwl Pattern Calendar

From Seesaw Designs, a calendar with three months per page:

SeeSaw Designs 2010 Calendar

Over at ilee paper goods, a lovely letterpress, silkscreen and foil stamped calendar. I love the unique illustrations and designs:

ilee 2010 Calendar Stand

ilee 2010 Calendar

{ images from Whisker Graphics, Good on Paper, Night Owl Paper Goods, Seesaw Designs, ilee paper goods }

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  1. the girls says:

    Our pleasure!

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