Posted by SweetFeet on November 28, 2012 at 06:48:45 from (70.35.103.74):
Been working on my husband's new shop calendar. I make him one every year.
Also doing a little research and have some tractor and junkyard calendar questions - SLIGHTLTY contemplating it for 2014...depending on what I find out cost wise, etc.
1. Does this layout look acceptable? (I think I would not list any holidays or any phases of the moon, etc.-just the basic calendar layout inserted.)
2. Is a small size calendar acceptable to those who might purchase them?
3. What do you feel is a fair price for a calendar this size?
At my husband's request, I make his calendar on 8.5x11 sized pages - he does not want a huge calendar because of limited wall space in our shop. Also the pages of the really large calendars tend to "curl over".)
*Disclaimer: If I actually decide to pursue this, it would not be until NEXT year at the soonest. So I am just seeking your thoughts. Thanks!
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