Craft Roundup: Favorite Free Printable Calendars for 2014

I‘ll be the first to admit that I usually buy a calendar after the first of the new year. I tend to forget I need new one until I’m busy at work and realize – d’oh! – there’s nothing after December. If you’re looking for a calendar to personalize for your family as a whole, for each family member or just for your own desk, crafty bloggers are here to help. A simple “2014 printable calendar” blog search on Google brings up so many options. This week, I have four favorites that are simple yet very helpful.

 

I Heart Naptime’s 2014 Calendar

Colorful and simple, I Heart Naptime’s printable calendar will look good pinned to a corkboard in the kitchen.

 

Thirty Handmade Days’ Mini 2014 Calendar

Here’s a great calendar for on-the-go! Make sure to check out the entire blog post from Thirty Handmade Days for links to corresponding family, school and even accountability binders, too.

 

Carrie With Children’s Monthly Printable Calendar

If you want a calendar perfect for each member of your family, this option from Carrie With Children is ideal, going so far as to include a space to list a goal for the month.

 

My 3 Monsters’ Printable Calendar

Amy of My 3 Monsters turned her printable calendar into a work of art for her home. Take a cue from her and print out this burlap-inspired option for your family to use.

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