Use Old or Vintage Calendars

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Do you love vintage calendars!?! Do you have any from your grandmother’s home? Mother’s? Or from a local antique shop? Don’t toss them if they are sentimental because they can also be functional in your home today!!

*Look for vintage calendars from 1986, 1975, 1969, 1958, 1947, 1941, or 1930 to use for this current year: 2014!

Notes: You may want to locate a calendar from your child(ren)’s birth year—and regift it to them on a year they can use it in their home! Or maybe grab a few inexpensive or free vintage calendars to discuss date/year patterns with children…

What other household item(s) do you like to recycle to use again!?!

Vintage Calendar Photo Credit

*Years from Martha Stewart note Jan./Feb. 2014 issue

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