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thanks you soooooooo much. What a blessing for you to share your work like that. I'm looking forward to making these. Good little gift ideas. Thanks again
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Okay ~ how funny is this.....when I read the title I thought you meant you ripped off the idea, not that it was a calendar where the months rip off after they are over. Shows you were my head is at tonight.
Just click on the link at the bottom of my original post, the one with the paper clip in front of it. If you can't open from here, right click on it and save it to your own file, then open it. It is a MS WORD document.
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This is awesome rsdreyer!!! Thank you very much for posting the template.
I printed one set out onto us white cardstock and one set out onto text weight paper (regular computer paper) and lo and behold, I like it on the computer paper better (making these VERY inexpensive, just like you state).
I think with the us white cs it will be too bulky. I will do these at my next in-house stamp camp for sure. Thank you again!
I was not able to find the MS Word document that contains the template. I saw no paper clip, but when I clicked on the link, it sent me back to your original post. Could you send it to me please?
Thank you.
Ann [email protected]
I just tried to print out another set (didn't pay attention when I was cutting it) and if I am not signed in I can't see the paperclip. I signed in and can now view the paperclip/attached document. Hope this helps somebody.
Tuffy and #1mumm, look again at the original post, you did not look down far enough at the post. The link is at the bottom of the post. It is called 'rip off calender.doc'.
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Millions of thank yous!! I was hoping to find a template b/c I couldn't get the days to work out so they were lined up correctly. I'm giving these to everyone I know for xmas gifts along with 2 marble magnets. Thanks much!
Thanks Sheryl, I had been meaning to create this template for myself, now you've saved me all that work!!
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I know that you have SOOOO many responses, but I can't help but want your template for these rip off calendars. I can't open it on the url you gave me.... could you hold my hand and lead me to it??? I'm so sorry... I just want to make one for teacher gifts!!!!!!!! Thank you in advance for the trouble!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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Hi, here is my original post. At the bottom where it says 'rip off calender.doc' that is what you click on to get the template. Hope this works for you now.
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Ok, now that everyone has downloaded this I want to see some more samples!!!! I think I'm going to do this for December Stamp Club!! What a great idea! Thanks!!
Thank you so much for sharing this template. I've been looking all over it for something just like it. I know what I'll be making TONS of come Christmas!
Just found this thread, could you please email me the template? I do not have word so I can not open it, but can email to some one who can. Thank you very much.
Gretchen [email protected]
Wow, have I been asleep at the switch or what? Got all the 'poop' but have a question - Is this free standing, propped against something, hung up with something, attached with something? Pretend I have mine all made - now what do I do with it besides give it as a darling gift? HELP please. TIA
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