August 28th, 2008

Many of you have asked me to release Ztampf! CraftyCalendar Kit early this year to give you more time to create more CraftyCalendar gifts for your loved ones for Christmas and New Year. Some of you told me how it has now become a tradition to gift CraftyCalendar for Christmas and how it’s always such a hit with the recipients. I am so happy to hear all these :). Please do share your experience with making and gifting Ztampf! CraftyCalendar with us here – I’d love to hear more!

And guess what?

The Ztampf! CraftyCalendar 2009 Kit is here! Now. Yes! It now comes with even more goodies to provide you with even more options in creating your very own CraftyCalendars. Check out the list of content:

Currently it is available in these languages:

Email me if you want to have the Calendar in your own language. Please note that only the name of days and months on the PreMade Calendar Pages and the 2×13-Month Date Overlays are in specific language. All the instructions will still be in English.

The finish, display size of the Calendar is approx. 8.5 x 7 inches. To see the content of the kit at a glance:

Some sample pages that I did for my husband’s calendar:

I hope you like it! If you haven’t subscribed to Ztampfever Newsletter, make sure you do! Here is the page to subscribe: http://ztampf.com/ztampfever/?p=subscribe&id=1

Enjoy :)

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One Response to “Ztampf! CraftyCalendar 2009”

Ernie Says:

Fhung, this may well be the most beautiful Crafty Calendar yet. I just love it!! I made one for my boss for Christmas the last two years, using pictures of his children provided by his wife, and just about a week ago he came out and told me, “Sure hope I’m getting another of those calendars this year. They have been two of the best presents I’ve every gotten.”

Thanks!

Ernie
Gypsy Gold Studio

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