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Calendar bujo hack!

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Daisy_Days 03/18/20
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*edit* omg thanks for my first ever feature, It means a lot!

Ok! I'll be the first to it that I am not very artsy. I find myself in awe at some of the bujos I see on here. I haven't seen this idea anywhere else, but please comment a link if you have and I will make sure to mention them. Hopefully this blog will help some of the folk on here like me. Or if your in a rush, this took me 5 minutes to make!

This is my bujo hack using a calendar!

*What you will need for this hack*

1. A wall calendar

2. Scissors

3. Glue

4. And of course your bujo

Calendar bujo hack!-[C]*edit* omg thanks for my first ever feature, It means a lot! 

[C]Ok! I'll be the first to it that

*Method*

Step 1. Find yourself a calendar.

These can be found cheap enough at gift shops or your nearest pound shop (the dollar store for the Americans out there). Make sure it's one that you love !

I used mine from last year as I thought it was so pretty and couldn't bare to just throw it away!

Step 2. Rip out the pages and cut out the image section.

In some cases you may be able to keep the section with the dates on, mine was to big (and used) so I didn't use them.

Calendar bujo hack!-[C]*edit* omg thanks for my first ever feature, It means a lot! 

[C]Ok! I'll be the first to it that

Step 3. Cut out the components you wish to keep.

I loved the picture on this one and my hand writing is atrocious so I used the quote and month as well.

Calendar bujo hack!-[C]*edit* omg thanks for my first ever feature, It means a lot! 

[C]Ok! I'll be the first to it that

Step 4. Place the components on to your spread.

I had a little play around with the pieces to find where I felt they looked best.

Calendar bujo hack!-[C]*edit* omg thanks for my first ever feature, It means a lot! 

[C]Ok! I'll be the first to it that

Step 5. Stick it down! #commitment

I used a glue stick but you could use modge podge or PVA glue... Or any glue you like really.

*OPTIONAL EXTRA!*

You could also use cut out pieces of coloured/patterned paper as a base for the images to give it a more scrapbook aesthetic.

Thanks for reading my blog, I hope this came in handy for someone. Let me know your thoughts and ideas in the comments, can this be made better? Is there something else, other than a calendar that can be used?

Comment a picture if you gave it a go! I'd love to see your take on this!

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