We apologize for being 15 days late getting this published for you. See construction steps below.
How to create your complimentary pocket calendar for 2015:
1. Download photos above.
2. Print -- Re-size first if necessary or desired.
3. Carefully cut out the front and back. If you are under 21, please use adult supervision.
4. Glue together ... printed sides out!
5. Enjoy for the remainder of 2015.
Yes, we know it says "1925" (90 years ago) but trust us ... the days are the same in 2015!
Don't miss the useful measures ... Metric on one side ... Inches on the other.
Yes, it looks a little bit like the Titanic ... but no worries ... it's the Aquitania!
You are welcome!
Linking up with Good Fences -- Yes, there's a fence along the bow of the ship to keep folks from falling off -- Yes, I know it's hard to see! LOL Thanks for the link Tex!
Thanks for stopping by John's Island.
PS Really want to book a Cunard cruise? Contact info is here. Sadly, we are not registered agents, so no commission for us.
Thursday, January 15, 2015
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How cool is that? I think I just might do this, since it's nice to have a full calendar to look at, and when it says 1925, it might be a conversation starter as well. :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post! This is a real treasure, and it has so many features.
ReplyDeleteThat is pretty neat! Thanks for the New Year's surprise!
ReplyDeleteCool and thank you.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!!
Good to see that you added the caution to use with supervision if under 21.Maybe it should be added,or over 60+. Ha! Ha!
ReplyDeleteyou made me laugh. :) thanks for the safety railing!
ReplyDeleteFun post, John! Creative thinking, too.
ReplyDeleteLove this!!! How neat - and you made me laugh as well. It's always good to start the day with a laugh - thank you.
ReplyDeleteI never knew at the days/dates were the same as in 1925. How intresting
ReplyDeleteFunny. Let me rush and print these off. :)
ReplyDeletePretty cool that the days are the same this year as in 1925. Just thinking my father was just 4 years old then and my mom not even born yet.
ReplyDeleteThat is cool!
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ReplyDeleteThe ship is a beauty!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice design. Of course the ship has a fence railing, I could see it.
ReplyDeleteI wondered where the fence was, but yes it's there. Thanks for sharing,
ReplyDeleteDiana
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Fun post, thanks for sharing! Happy weekend!
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