Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Vintage Shakespeare Calendar - 1979

 Cardinal Wolsey:

Vain pomp and glory of this world, I hate ye!
I feel my heart new open'd. O, how wretched
Is that poor man that hangs on princes’ favours!

I received this calendar from Eric (the cousin who contributes Amish photos occasionally), quite a few years ago, but after the 1979 date. I've always kept it in a special place so I wouldn't lose it (and of course forgot where the special place was). BUT, I found it again and it's now safely ensconced in my 'Cool Stuff' file folder.

The pages are a heavy cardstock, and the colors are beautiful!  I printed the first caption, January-February, so you can read it. The others are readable.














Now I've only to wait until 2018 and I can use it again. 

Pretty cool, huh!

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18 comments:

  1. very cool, glad you found it..it is really beautiful.. and 2018 is not that far off..we will be fast forwarded there in a blink of an eye

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  2. very ornate! we'll try to remind you in 4 years to bring it out of storage!

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  3. It's a very beautiful calendar with wonderful artwork. I've never kept a calendar to reuse in the future.

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  4. That is a neat idea to reuse a calendar. You are so cool, Judy!

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  5. What a beautiful calendar, certainly one to re-cycle! xx

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  6. Beautiful! My daughter has loved Shakespeare since she was 8 or 9 years old. All of her pets have been name for Shakespearean characters. I think I will do a bit of search for a similar calendar. Thanks for giving me a unique gift idea.

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  7. That is gorgeous! Maybe you could scan it and use the images for scrapbooking or card making. It really is unique and beautiful. Hugs!

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  8. That is very interesting and way too pretty to get rid of. So nice that you can re-use it. Xoxox,Susie

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  9. Well that's coming right up! Not all the holidays will correspond, though, will they?

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  10. That is VERY cool, Judy. What a great gift that was! I can see why you held onto it- xo Diana

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  11. The calendar is wonderful. I was enjoying your other blog posts too. I love your decorating on the woodstove. Charming.

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  12. I have to tell you how flummoxed I was by your caption stating "Vintage" and the date is 1979!! I still can't wrap my mind around that being "vintage"! LOL Seriously!

    Beautiful calendar and how cool to be able to use is again in just a few more years! ;)

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  13. Wow, that's neat! I love the illustrations.

    We are big Shakespeare fans and have read fourteen plays.

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  14. It's beautiful.
    It's nice to find nice things you've put away and forgotten about.
    Excellent that you will be able to re-use a calendar :-)

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  15. That's beautiful! I graduated high school in 1979. If I had a neat calendar like that I probably threw it away back then. Foolish young thing.

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  16. What a beautiful calendar! And 2018 isn't that far...

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  17. Exquisite calendar Judy - gorgeous artwork! I do appreciate you sharing with Home and Garden Thursday,
    kathy

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