This is what my calendar looks like. It's in a "bent acrylic frame." They used to be readily available at Michael's and JoAnn's for less than $2.00. My calendar pages - and frame - are 3.5 x 5 inches. Michael's carries the acrylic frames, but not in that size. Amazon has them, but they are a lot more than $2. (They are $4.30.) I have also ordered them from Frame USA. (3.5 x 5 inch vertical frame.) Before I ordered from them, I checked on shipping. I store the rest of the months' pages behind, held in place with a rubber band. Hope this helps!Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!

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Thanks so much, Lynette!!! This is a great way to display the calendar pages if you can get the frames reasonably. Probably as good as it gets even with shipping charges. I did a little looking around online and saw them pretty reasonably priced, but the shipping more than doubled the price of each frame on the size order I would place. :( The price got better when you ordered a good sized batch of frames, so for those who can get several friends to go in together on an order they will fare better. But unfortunately I don't have any crafty friends that live nearby. :( Hmmm... now to come up with a display idea that can either be made or purchased locally for a reasonable price.
Oh, I see! I like this idea. I used to get those at the dollar store. Your calendar page looks very sharp in its frame!
Hi Lynette, In 2011 I won the "give-away" of your really NEAT 2012 Calender,
and I was hooked on making them. I made them for Christmas presents and everyone enjoyed them. To make a "short story" even longer, AND my point for writting to you, I found the Calender holders at Wal-Mart in the frame dept.
3.5" x 5" for $.97ea., I don't know the price now but it will be worth it to check it out.
Thank you again for your GREAT IDEA'S
With Love Judi
Hi Lynette,
I have just found your calendar pages and downloaded the set for 2017. I love what you have done with them. I shall have to have a look here in Australia to try to find the frames that you have used.
Thanks so much.
Sharon
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