The 2016 version is now available here!
Great gifts can be hard to come up with, especially when you’re on a budget. This DIY framed photo calendar is super inexpensive – the whole thing only costs about $5 – and even better, it’s crazy easy to put together (free printables!). Since you decide which photos to include, you can tailor the calendar to whomever you’re making it for, ensuring it’s a gift they’ll absolutely love. This calendar would be PERFECT for Mother’s Day or Father’s Day, or for grandparents or even yourself! It looks great sitting on a desk or hung up on a wall – it’s just a pretty piece of decor with a clean, classic feel.
I created free printable PDF calendar pages, which are formatted to print on your home printer to keep costs down. There’s just a small amount of color on each page, so they won’t use up all your colored ink. All you have to do is print out a year’s worth of calendar pages, add photos, and tie everything up together with an inexpensive 8×10 frame for a gorgeous gift in under an hour.
The calendar pages look great with color photos, black and white photos…
…photos of people, pictures of objects or landscapes…
…or just about anything. Here’s how easy this DIY photo calendar gift is to put together.
First, download and print out the months you’d like. You can download months May-Dec in 2014 by clicking here. You can download the entire year of 2015 by clicking here.
Make sure when you print that the scale is set to 100%. When your pages print out, the large box should be exactly 8×10 inches. As you can see below, there are two boxes on each page. Trim off the portion outside of the large box, and carefully trim away the portion inside the small box, which is your photo window.
Use washi or masking tape to tape a photo behind the photo window. I used 4×6 prints for this. The actual dimensions of the photo window are 4.5 inches wide by 2.5 inches tall, meaning about 3/4 of an inch on all sides of the photo will not show through the window, so keep that in mind when you’re choosing which photos to use. Place your completed calendar pages in an 8×10 frame, and you’re done! The recipient can simply switch out the pages each month.
Ana says
Hi Autumn,
I really like your project, it’s clean and minimal and your calendar is very well balanced.
Is it possible for you to provide the same calendar style for 2016? I’s like to use it for Xmas gift this year.
Best
Clare says
Love the idea of a framed photo calendar! I’ve made photo calendars before but this would be something new to try for my photo calendar 2015 🙂
Sue says
Loved your calendar. Thanks for sharing
Libby Sawyer says
I’m on the hunt for a frame exactly like this! If you don’t mind me asking, where did you get it?
autumn says
My frame is super old – at least 10 years. I got it at Target way back when but obviously they don’t have any like it anymore. I think IKEA might have one that’s similar. Good luck!