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Victorian Calendar Collection

For a calendar enthusiast like myself, the leap years are most intriguing! I love collecting antique calendars and re-using them in repeating years, but for 2024 the only year it copies from my “era of interest” is 1912! And finding antique calendars from 1912 is quite rare. So for my Victorian Calendar Collection, I have designed a brand new calendar for 2024, donning antique wallpapers, and paired the calendar with Victorian calendar imagery. The collection is a bit smaller than my last couple of releases, so there are only two main parts this time; Part 1 is the 20 journal pages, and part 2 is 12 pages of cards & embellishments. I plan to share a couple of add-ons and freebies later in November, but will alternate between this collection and several more extras for the Sweet Noël collections (for my Sunday posts during November).

Part 1 – 20 Victorian Calendar Pages

The pages for this collection are designed to be printed and assembled in a special way for a journal:

If you print all the pages back-to-back (i.e. page 1A backed with page 1B) and assemble the finished pages from 1-10, you will end up with a calendar journal with two months per spread, following the seasons. Use it for planning and/or keeping memories from the year 2024 as it progresses

Part 2 – Victorian Cards & Embellishments

Part 2 has 12 pages of Cards: 12 large Bouquet Lady cards, 24 small cards and 4 Calendar postcards (from 1912, thus Edwardian), all calendar and zodiac themed. I also tucked some stamps, charms and medallions on the pages of smaller cards. Combine part 2 with part 1 and add a few extra pages, i.e. coffee dyed, graph paper, handmade paper, vellum paper to make a unique 2024 calendar. Add some personal touches, and you have created a beautiful gift for someone special – or for yourself to enjoy during the year to come.

Some of my older calendar freebies would still be fun to use with the new collection, check those out at the bottom of this post. There will also be regular Sunday updates during November, alternating Victorian Calendar extras with more Sweet Noël extras, so make sure you subscribe (if you have not already):

You will find the 2 parts of the Victorian Calendar collection here:

1. Victorian Calendar Part 1: Pages (20 pages)

2. Victorian Calendar Part 2: Cards (12 pages)

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Here is a link to see older posts with content that would go well with the new collection:

Calendar Content

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