Monday, November 16, 2009

Where can I get blank calendars for altered art Christmas gifts?

Looking for blank calendars to make Xmas gifts...





A UK online stockist


Chipboard or ringbound etc.





Maya Road do a blank chipboard one but cannot find a UK stockist?!

Where can I get blank calendars for altered art Christmas gifts?
There are quite a few online stockists in the UK of the Maya Road product line - have you contacted them? I know that our local online store will order items in for you which they don't currently have in their online store. Here are some links which may be of use...





http://www.artymiss.co.uk/acatalog/Card_...


http://www.papermaze.co.uk/customer/home...


http://scrapz.co.uk/catalog/index.php?ma...





If you are wanting to purchase online then the other option is not to limit yourself to UK stores - and look further afield.


Here are some stockists of the Maya Road calendars...


http://www.scrapbooksavvy.com.au/store/i...


http://www.scrapgal.com/product_info.php...


http://www.scrapapple.com.au/categories....








Here are some other chipboard calendar stockists...


http://store.scrapbook-elements.com/inde...


http://www.kaboodle.com/reviews/freestyl...





This is my personal favourite...


http://www.artbasehornchurch.com/acatalo...





Happy scrapping,


mum2MH
Reply:have you asked at hobby crafts or looked on ebay
Reply:Personal Impressions are supplying some Maya Road items to the craft trade. Look on the website www.richstamp.co.uk then click on craft then new products. In the scroll down menu on the left you will find the Maya Road products they have stocked since April this year. You could try the contact option to ask if they will be supplying calendars. They also have a list of their stockists to find one in your area.





Southfield do a couple of hobby calendars. Their range of A4 card packs are sold at a lot of stationery shops in the UK so you should be able to find a stockist near you. They are only year at a glance rather than monthly calendars and are printed on 225 g/m2 high white card - not very thick. They are mainly intended just to stick a photograph on but you could scrap it and they are very inexpensive. The top of one is a blank rectangle while the other is divided vertically to give a long blank strip.
Reply:just go onto publisher. i make all my calenders on it and put in personal photos
Reply:The Paper Mill shop...think they are £2.99
Reply:www.geocities.com/freexmaspics


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