![]() ![]() ![]() I maximized my space on a standard 8.5×11″ page by giving the overall calendar space 9.5″ wide by 7″ tall dimensions. The first step is to decide how big you want your calendar to be. Fine point pens – I’m using Bic Intensity fine point pens. ![]() Silhouette sketch pens, sketch pen holder, or similar.Silhouette Cameo or similar die-cutting machine.Or not! How to make a calendar using Silhouette Sketch Pens Materials Maybe this will inspire me to take a little time to make my scribbles look a little more beautiful. Turns out I’ve been keeping track of things like this for a long time. Wondering what a bullet journal is? I did too. I think this gives it a real bullet journal-type feel! Still feeling that summer vibe, I threw a couple quick point editing-created sketches around the calendar. Now that I’ve got the basics down on this calendar, it would be fairly easy to update to a different month, update fonts, and add other details. Also because I’m obsessed with the sketch pens. So in an effort to make something both beautiful and not time consuming, I created this calendar using my Silhouette sketch pen holder. Last year, I thought this was just because we were getting married, but I’m starting to realize that space between summer and fall is our busy season! In an effort to stay organized, I wanted to create a calendar that would motivate me to actually use it. Learn how to create a beautiful bullet journal-inspired calendar using the Silhouette sketch pen and simple design features. ![]()
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