7 DIY calendars that you can make to keep yourself up to date

If you've got a busy life, it can be hard to keep track of everything you've got going on. However, it gets a lot easier when you have the right calendar to help you out!
Whether you like to plan everything down to the minute or simply know which day of the week it is, one of these DIY calendars will suit your needs perfectly.
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1. Easy paint chip calendar (h/t Say Yes)
This colorful paint chip calendar is so much fun to look at, and the best part is that it costs nothing to make! Simply snip up some paint chips, and voila! You have a pretty and functional calendar to keep you organized.
2. DIY canvas calendar (h/t Thrifty Crafty Girl)
This DIY canvas calendar is perfect if you want somewhere to stick up appointment reminders and other important papers! If you want to jazz yours up a bit, you could personalize it by using your favorite ribbon.
3. Vintage postcard calendar journal (h/t Design Sponge)
This unique postcard calendar journal is perfect for anyone who likes to keep track of what they do each day! How fun would it be to look back and see what you were doing on this day 5 years ago?
4. DIY Instagram calendar (h/t A Beautiful Mess)
If you put a lot of work into your Instagram feed, why not put your photos somewhere you can see them all the time? This would also be a great gift for any of your Instagram-crazy friends!
5. Colorful chalkboard calendar (h/t Princess Pinky Girl)
This colorful chalkboard calendar will make sure you never, ever forget what day it is again! I love that you can use this year after year — it's so much more convenient than having to get a new calendar every 12 months.
6. Acrylic wall calendar (h/t The House of Wood)
This acrylic wall calendar takes a lot of time to make, but the results are definitely worth it! You can write on it with a dry erase marker or a chalk marker, so you can reuse it over and over again.
7. DIY desk calendar (h/t Annabode + Co.)
This pretty ombre desk calendar will make you smile every time you look at it! It's also a ton of fun to make, especially if you love watercolor paints as much as I do.
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