To get the art calendar 2022 pages, simply open the images above and save them to your device. If you want to style up your printable calendar to look really stunning, then check out our calendar style guide below for a perfect finish! Open the following image links to print the Art Calendar 2022 pages individually. The great thing about our free printable 2022 calendars is that you can mix and match! You don’t need the same style all year round, you can simply come back and get a different calendar each month. Also, see more of our stunning range of free calendar designs below. See below for instructions and paper recommendations. See the following links to print the calendar now. Just grab your printable calendar below, print it out and you’re done! Use it in your home, office, or other favorite space. If you love this calendar too then you can get it for free. They have an amazing way of catching your attention and standing out amongst anything else. We’re all drawn to art in one way or another, whether for beauty or emotional reasons.įor this calendar, I totally adore the landscape illustrations encased in a circle frame. This is one of our most popular printable calendar designs, which we have updated for 2022. If you’re looking for an art calendar 2022 printable, this is definitely one to print. I decided to use scrap wood strips to frame the tree, just cutting to length with my mitre saw and using my Ryobi nailer to attach.How gorgeous is this scenic calendar? By combining bright imagery with simple typography, we’ve created a calendar that is well balanced, beautiful, and draws you in. I laid the tree flat and added a thin line of E6000 to the back of the paint stirrer and placed them on the tree where I wanted the shelves. So the first one is 2 inches, then 6 inches and so on, 10 inches, 14 inches and finally 18 inches for the bottom shelf. I made the five shelves from paint stirrers, cutting them with the mitre saw to lengths that allowed 2 inches for each block. The base is 19 inches, and the height is 20 inches without the frame. I determined the dimensions of my tree based on the 1.5 inch advent cubes. The only difference is I used chippy, weathered 2×4 scrap wood I found at a demolition site. I made the tree like I showed you in this DIY wood pallet Christmas Tree post, and in the video at the end of this post. I thought it needed some sparkle, so I added stickles in red, green and gold. Once that dried, I adhered washi tape to some blocks, the black sticker numbers and coated with the front surface with Mod Podge Antique for an aged look. I used red, gold and green sprays, allowing about 10 minutes dry time between each color. I haven’t tried other paper.Ĭlean up excess ink that’s on the stencils for a reverse image on the blocks, and you waste less ink! You can glue the tabs in place if you would like, but I didn’t find it necessary with the mat board. Two of the scored rectangles are needed for each cube. This is what the mat board looks like after it is cut with Eileen’s awesome new die!įold cubes along score lines. I chose the smallest of the three cubes for my calendar. First I will show you assembly, then how I decorated my cubes. You may want to decorate your cubes before assembling them into the 3D shape. These would make great Christmas gifts and decor for your holiday get togethers. Watch the video to make your own tree, or display your blocks freestanding. Read on to see how I used stencils from Stencil Girl, spray ink, number stickers and washi tape to decorate my mat board cubes. Think about artist trading cards, but 3-D! Last Christmas I showed you how to make an advent calendar from wooden blocks, and that is the first thing I thought of when I saw this die. The die makes blocks in three sizes, for tons of creative potential. Today’s project is a rustic, reclaimed wood Christmas tree advent calendar that you can make for little to no cost! Building from salvaged wood and paper crafting all in one project! I created the blocks using Eileen Hull’s (soon to be released) Scoreboards Block dies.
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