The creativity of artists who use sketchbooks, journals and even commercial datebooks to create calendars is always inspirational. These examples stand out.


Above, calendar-izing a beloved leather journal. See the whole story here.



A colorful illustrated calendar for August, featuring hand-drawn images representing various summer themes, such as beach scenes, sea creatures, and seasonal activities, with 'WELCOME August' at the top and 'Slipped away into a moment in time' at the bottom.

North Carolina middle school art teacher Grace Boros creates monthly calendars like the one above. See the full reel on gracabo.art

Colorful illustrated calendar for January 2008 with various events and notes written in each date box.
From They Lived a Very Colourful Life – see this daily habit explained on Pinterest.
A colorful doodle calendar for February, featuring illustrated icons for each day, including a camera, panda, and various activities like Super Bowl and YouTube.
February in a bullet journal, from MaryJ13

Below, full view of the calendar at the top of the post, by Lena Krymina on Instagram

A sketchbook page featuring colorful illustrations of various food items and objects, numbered 1 to 30, with items like fruits, vegetables, drinks, and small everyday objects, accompanied by handwritten labels.


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