2009 Monthly Calendar (Circa or Classic)
Submitted by wednesday on Mon, 2008-12-08 01:50.

2009 monthly calendar to use with a classic-sized journal or circa junior (5.5x 8.5). Pre-formatted PDF. Just print double-sided, cut the pages in half, punch and insert. (Please note that the thumbnail shows half of a month/one page of the calendar.)
Paper size:
Classic (5.5 x 8.5)
Thumbnail:

Usage advice:
View and print using Acrobat Reader (free download from Adobe). The original file is in ancient PageMaker 7.0. If anyone would like a copy please feel free to contact me. Please don't ask me to change fonts or make other design/size alterations - I'd love to, but haven't time. You're most welcome to ask me for a copy of the original PageMaker file and alter it as you want.
License:
Creative Commons
Language:
English
Applications required:
Acrobat Reader
| Attachment | Size |
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| 09_Monthly_2-Up,pdf.pdf | 85.62 KB |
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Thank you!!!!!!!!!
I love this, you rock. I love the font as well. I use the circa daily pages in between these pages, if anyone creates a 1 pg/day styled after the circa please post it.
Circa Style - Weekly
Alas... I'm only doing the Circa Junior two-pages-a-week next. But perhaps someone else will design what you need? I'm glad you found the calendar useful. :)
This is gorgeous! Thanks
This is gorgeous! Thanks for your work!
I have been searching for
I have been searching for this split monthly planner format and finally found yours! I love it, but was wondering if you'd come up with a 2010 version. I don't have Page Maker, so I would not be able to make it myself. Thanks for submitting this design!
2010 Calendar - Circa Version
I'll definitely be doing a 2010 version and posting it here later this year. Thanks for your interest!
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2010 Calendar - Circa Version
Hi, I love the look of your 2009 calendar and have been waiting for your 2010 version. Are you still going go be doing one? If not could I have the a copy of your original PageMaker file to see if I can make it into a 2010 calendar?
Thank you!