{ July 30th, 2009 }

Wrapping Up Each Month

A recent visit to Seattle gave me the opportunity to visit Paper Source. Beautiful displays and merchandising kept me looking around the corner for more. What caught my eye and my wallet was their newly released 2010 Wall Art Calendar.PaperSource_Dec_500w

December Berries

Made from 100% recycled paper with 30% post-consumer waste, find bold patterns with 1960s flare combined with modern day inspiration. Matte finish on a lightweight text stock. Just the perfect item to brighten my oh-so beige cubicle at work.PaperSource_Feb_500w

February Floral

As each month ends, tear the month out and fold it into a folder, gift box and more! Printed on the backside of each month are instructions and dielines for converting the pretty paper into something functional. How neat!PaperSource_folding1_500w

Folding each month into a paper craft

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2010 Wall Art Calendar

I think many of us have purchased calendars for the purpose of framing the pictures. How many of us have actually gone through with that? I’ve had calendars collecting dust but no motivation to do anything with it. I think this “re-usable” idea tops my list for creativity.

Find Paper Source online and for store locations.

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Fold the month into cards

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September Strings

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Antarctic Jan

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2 Responses
  1. mari says:

    This is brilliant! Not only is the idea unique, but the patterns/colors are dead-on as well. Thanks for posting it!

  2. the girls says:

    Definitely! I have to say, the pictures don’t do it justice. As well, at least we know there were no trees cut down for this calendar.

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