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    How can I draw a calendar on paper?
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    Take a large sheet of paper and use a ruler to draw your intersecting vertical and horizontal lines. Then just label your calendar with the appropriate month and days. You can decorate it if you want as well.
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    What kind of calendar should I make?
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    You should make whichever kind of calendar best suits your needs. Think about the kinds of tasks or events you want to record on your calendar. Whichever one you choose, it will be special because it will be unique and made with your own ideas.
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    How do I create a calendar that I can paste into my school bag every day?
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    Make a small fabric calendar, and then sew it onto your bag (you can use a hot glue gun to glue it if you would like to). You can also attach velcro if you want to be able to remove it easily and switch it every month.
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    How can I make a desk calendar?
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    You can make a desk calendar by making the first or second one in the article above. Just don't hole punch it or put a string in.
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    How can I make a calendar on my computer?
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    Most computers have these kinds of applications or programs already pre-installed onto them, so you just need to open it and write whatever information you need to in there. Or you can download an application from the internet.
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    How can I make a printable calendar?
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    Just use the proper program and print from your computer, or use a scanner to convert the pages of an analog calendar and print that way.
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    How can I make a calendar on one page?
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    Draw 12 rectangular boxes, using a ruler or some other sort of stencil. Inside each box, draw two thin lines on the top of each box, for the month and day names. Then, write the number of days. You could color over the days, using one color for events and one just for crossing out the days.
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