Help me find a free, printable 2009 calendar allowing me to upload pix of my own choosing
December 15, 2008 3:29 AM Subscribe
Help me find a free, printable 2009 monthly calendar allowing me to upload pix of my own choosing.
Last year I had great fun using this site to create calendars *cough* mainly of lolcats *cough* which I could send as a PDF to faraway friends or print using my own printer for those closer by. They made for great presents. And, needless to say, I love the one I made for myself, here's Mr December for example.
This year, however, that pet food manufacturer apparently couldn't be bothered, and I haven't been able to find an equally attractive yet quick and easy-to-use alternative. Do you know of any or can you suggest any moves to improve my google-fu?
Last year I had great fun using this site to create calendars *cough* mainly of lolcats *cough* which I could send as a PDF to faraway friends or print using my own printer for those closer by. They made for great presents. And, needless to say, I love the one I made for myself, here's Mr December for example.
This year, however, that pet food manufacturer apparently couldn't be bothered, and I haven't been able to find an equally attractive yet quick and easy-to-use alternative. Do you know of any or can you suggest any moves to improve my google-fu?
I've used this one before. You can add your own pictures by using the drop-down under "Calendar Orientation."
posted by rtha at 9:01 AM on December 15, 2008
posted by rtha at 9:01 AM on December 15, 2008
rtha, you have to print each month separately, yes? and can't save as a PDF (unless you scanned it after you printed I guess) But it looks easy to use. I'll be back to see if others post more links.
posted by ClaudiaCenter at 9:34 AM on December 15, 2008
posted by ClaudiaCenter at 9:34 AM on December 15, 2008
Oh, each page is separate - yeah, it is that. But when you hit "print", it loads the page as an in-browser pdf, and in both IE and FF, I'm seeing an option to save-as. So, you could save each page, and then if you have Acrobat (or know someone who does), you can stick all those pages together in one file.
posted by rtha at 10:09 AM on December 15, 2008
posted by rtha at 10:09 AM on December 15, 2008
D*I*Y Planner Has a nice offering of not only Calendars, but GTD, and other templates. This has always been a good starting point for me.
posted by GurnB at 11:14 AM on December 15, 2008
posted by GurnB at 11:14 AM on December 15, 2008
Response by poster: Thanks for the responses (and apologies that it took me a while). Unfortunately it seems there's nothing out there that is as easy to use as the one I used last year. Maybe a nice feature to add to your site, Mach5.
posted by ponystyle at 1:16 AM on March 11, 2009
posted by ponystyle at 1:16 AM on March 11, 2009
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posted by Mach5 at 5:42 AM on December 15, 2008