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Rob
138 posts |
#78354 2008-05-19 16:40 GMT |
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I want to make a calendar, not using an online service. Could I just buy the pages and print them myself from my computer?
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Mitch
158 posts |
#78355 2008-05-19 17:00 GMT |
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There are some kits for this, but thye're getting harder to find. They are more expensive than using a service like Fedex/Kinkos, because the kits themselves run $15-20 (for just the photo paper and binding) which doesn't include your ink costs. I still have a few that I bought last year.
** Update** I've used the "Avery Inkjet Calendar Kit" and "Invent It! Photo Calendar Kit", here are similar ones: |
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PoPCorn
139 posts |
#78356 2008-05-19 19:24 GMT |
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Try http://www.spectrumsoftware.com
I've used their kits to make wall calendars for Christmas gifts. You can even put a person's picture on their birthday or a picture of your mom on the date for Mother's Day. |
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Kea
155 posts |
#78357 2008-05-20 10:30 GMT |
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I see that there is a pretty good selection of calendar kits at the eBay store below. You might find what you are looking for there.
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