2010 Dodecahedron Cube Calendar

Dodecahedron Cube Calendar

Dodecahedron Cube Calendar

After receiving a number of emails if I was going to create 2010 calendars, I decided it was time to get to work.

How to Print the Calendar

  • The finished calendar is about 3 inches
  • Use card thickness paper not office paper to print on
  • The template is created to print at fit to page on US lettersize or A4 paper. A4 paper calendars will be a little smaller than those printed on US lettersize paper due to the fact that the paper is narrower.

Calendar Template Colors

2010 Calendar Gallery

2010 Calendar Gallery

2010 Calendar – Sun-Sat

  • To download the template right click on the link below and save the link to your computer or
  • Left click and then right click on the image and save link/target to your computer
  1. Black & White
  2. Bamboo
  3. Bright Flowers
  4. Clouds
  5. Marble
  6. Dark Abstract
  7. Light Abstract
  8. Stone
  9. Sunset
  10. Weave
  11. Wood

2010 Calendar – Mon-Sun

  1. Black & White
  2. Bamboo
  3. Bright Flowers
  4. Clouds
  5. -
  6. Dark Abstract
  7. -
  8. -
  9. Sunset
  10. Weave
  11. Wood
  12. Jeans

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11 Responses to 2010 Dodecahedron Cube Calendar

  1. Donna says:

    Remind people to turn off the headers and footers before they print. Otherwise, they will lose part of the calendar.

    I do wish it was a pdf file, like they used to be!

    I love these calendar cubes! Thank you for providing them, each year.
    D

  2. Mike says:

    Please explain how to print the calendar. I did fine last year running XP, but now I’m running win7 (if that has anything to do with it!). When I select #7 Lt. Abstract it enlarges, but when I attempt to print it, it disappears. I’m going to try saving it now, but I hope to hear from you if that’s not correct.

    Thanks for your generosity in making these available to everyone.
    Regards,
    mike

  3. rick buckley says:

    i would like to get the signs of the zodiac to replace the months of the year.is this possible for you? thanks

  4. Joe says:

    I’d like to see the phases of the moon and the calendar week included.
    Thanks – keep up the good work,
    Joe

    • Marlies says:

      Sorry this is not going to happen. This is not a business and I just don’t have the time for the additional info and time it would involve to create.

  5. Joe says:

    It would be nice to have the 2011 calendar collection ready to make some of them a present for Xmas and/or the New Year!
    Thanks a lot!

  6. Joe says:

    Many thanks for putting the 2011 calendars so quickly on the web. I particularly like the one with the wooden background, however, may I ask you again for those calendars but with the working week starting on Monday, please? Thank you in advance!

  7. Celia Buse says:

    I don’t know how to print directions for this 3-D calendar
    because I don’t know what is neded above in the “Website”
    box, as well as what is meant in the instructions to “save link
    target to your computer.” I hope you can explain these two
    necessary functions so I can make this dodecahedrom! Many thanks!

    • Marlies says:

      Hi Celia,
      To save the calendar you have 2 choices: right click on the image and select “save link target to your computer” or click on the image and then right click and select “save image”. Then you can print the image from your computer.

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