Every year we end we usually accumulate calendars that no longer work To organize our weeks and months. But not everything has to lose, instead of throwing them, there are many ideas to take advantage of them and give them a different and even better use.
If we think a little, those almanacs can become decorative, practical or even take advantage of them to make crafts to enjoy family. Best of all, they are easy, economic and friendly proposals with the environment, since we are recycling.
The best ideas to reuse old calendars
Among the most practical and better results are: are:
Gift paper
The pages of a calendar have the size and just design for Wrap gifts. You will only need to cut, paste on the box and add some bun or a card. You would be recycling, saving and being 100% original.
Magnets for the refrigerator
If that calendar has a special memory, such as the date of your marriage or the birth of a child, you can transform it into a magnet. You just have to hit the blade on a cardboard, put a magnet behind and ready.
An artisanal notebook
With a calendar sheet as a lid and some white sheets inside, you can build a homemade booklet. You bend the leaves all in half, do the fold with thread and add a tape as detail.
Personalized envelopes
A calendar sheet can also transform into a good above. If you bend it a little and you put a little glue you have a About perfect To save documents, ballots or even to send a letter.
Homemade puzzle
Many calendars include landscape photographs or illustrations. So taking advantage of that, you can cut those images in small pieces and put together a puzzle. In addition, if you want another tip, if you put the pieces the pieces will last longer and are going to be suitable for the boys.
Family collage
If you accumulated several calendars, you can cut numbers, images and colors for put your own collage. This activity is very good to do with the little ones and, in addition, you can frame or give it as a special memory.
Source: Ambito

I am an author and journalist who has worked in the entertainment industry for over a decade. I currently work as a news editor at a major news website, and my focus is on covering the latest trends in entertainment. I also write occasional pieces for other outlets, and have authored two books about the entertainment industry.