"People don't run out of dreams: People just run out of time ..."
Glenn Frey 11/06/1948 - 01/18/2016
Do you know, I have never included that photo in any of my Photobucket calendars, or the wallpaper that I have of it, because I didn't think it would be 'acceptable'.
Well, FP - to each their own. For my taste, I find that picture more than acceptable!
"People don't run out of dreams: People just run out of time ..."
Glenn Frey 11/06/1948 - 01/18/2016
To me, it would depend on who just might be looking at the calendar. I like it, but I don't think my hubby would find it appropriate.
"They will never forget you 'till somebody new comes along"
1948-2016 Gone but not forgotten
Finally had time this morning to run to Staples about my calendar. Their calendar base price is 12.99 but only if you use their calendar and your pictures. So mine was extra because I wanted our calendar with the Eagles dates on it so my total was $18.99. A little pricier than I wanted but it is beautiful. Real happy with it!
Thanks again Mike and Rhonda for helping me out with it!!
He sings it high, he plays it low
That is steeper then we thought Willie, but Im glad you got it! *G* I love mine! Office Depot seemed to be a little more flexible. They let me use my own calendar doc and charged me the same price (of course they originally quoted me something HALF that price, but then I upgraded the paper etc..)
My Dad gave me his old work printer that prints both sides of the paper. The color is kind of messed up right now, but if I can figure out how to fix that, I may try making my own calendars!
I have printed my own on Photo Paper and then just paid the $3.99 plus tax to have them spiral bound. They look really good when done that way too. Of course a lot depends on how good your printer is.
But that can get expensive. It takes a lot of ink and you have to be SO CAREFUL to give the ink time to "bond" to the paper or whatever you call it ("dry" maybe) ....else it will pick up fingerprints and easily smears. Of course, you also have the cost of the photo paper.
If you do go that route, I would suggest first printing the calendar on the BACK of the photo paper and letting that dry really well. Then print the picture on the other side after the calendar is completely set or dry. So much colored ink us used that it practically drips and you wouldn't want to run that image back through the printer and take a chance on scratching it or smearing it or something.
MikeA
Definitely, price is a factor in this. I did not check on prices for multiple compilations because once one is produced, before it is bound, it can be duplexes through a color copier at a very reduced copy rate. But then, that sort of defeats the intent here....the thought was for you guys to take the calendar pages and insert your preference as to the pictures for each month.