In today's Master Class, we would like to tell and show you how to make a perpetual calendar with your own hands from paper. If you are interested in this craft, be sure to stick to each step. Its production will not take much of your time and will bring you a lot of positive emotions and impressions.

Let's start making the calendar. For this we need the following materials:

1) Matchbox;
2) Thick cardboard;
3) PVA glue;
4) Beautiful scrap paper;
5) Glue gun with transparent glue;
6) Paper with numbers and names of months and days of the week.

To begin with, we take a matchbox and cut both parts of it to make one centimeter each, so that with further gluing we get a block. We need three of these parts to accommodate each of them for four months.

Next, we make cubes for numbers from cardboard. I cut out six identical squares from cardboard, three by three centimeters in size, and glue the cubes out of them with a gun glue. We need two of these cubes.

Our parts are ready.

When all the details are ready, we start decorating. You can paste over everything with beautiful scrap paper or use self-adhesive wallpaper. We decorate the stand with cubes and blocks.

But one rule should be followed. We have only two cubes and thirty days a month. You should know one trick to fit all the numbers on two dice.

On the first cubes, we place the following numbers: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 8.

On the second cube we place the following numbers: 0, 1, 2, 5, 6 (and 9 are the same), 7.

We glue the numbers on the cubes and our calendar is ready.

In today's Master Class, you learned how to make a Perpetual Calendar from paper and cardboard. We hope the craft was useful for you.


Various gadgets enable us to know the time and date of the calendar at any time. Wall and loose-leaf calendars have not lost their practical significance as an attribute of the workplace. Today we will try to make something special - an original homemade calendar that will decorate your home and office.

We will need:

Several sheets of patterned colored paper in red and blue;
- white cardboard - 4 sheets;
- thick cardboard for plates 3-5 mm thick - 2 sheets;
- white or yellow lined note paper;
- textile Velcro white - 12 small pieces, or a couple of large ones;
- stickers with numbers and letters;
- buttons, threads and stickers for decoration;
- PVA glue.


2. A rectangle is also required - a platform. It should hold two cubes made earlier. We also mark the rectangle, cut it out and glue it.

Comment: it is preferable to glue the rectangle at the end, after its decoration, since you will need to sew a Velcro fastener to one of its sides.


3. Cut out squares from patterned colored paper equal to the side of the cube. You need to glue the squares onto the cubes in the order you like.


4. In the same way, use colored patterned paper to decorate the sides of the rectangular platform. The basis for the calendar is ready.


Comment: for decorating, it is worth choosing paper of calm shades, against which the numbers and letters will not be "lost".


5. Cut the note paper in half and glue it onto the cube as shown. This paper will serve as the background for the numbers.

6. Each side of the cube can be decorated with stickers and decals, which should be as flat as possible so as not to compromise the integrity of the structure.

7. Each box must be pasted over with digital stickers, as shown in the photo. Six-sided cubes must be numbered in the following order: first die - 0,1,2,3,4,7; the second cube is 0,1,2,5,8,9. In this case, the number 9 can be used as 6.


8. The front side of the platform for cubes can be decorated according to your wishes - with buttons, geometric figures from patterned paper.

9. On the front side of the platform, exactly in the middle, you need to attach the Velcro using threads or super glue for reliability.


Comment: to minimize waste, it is better to purchase a large Velcro fastener and cut the necessary pieces from it in the process.

10. Cut 12 rectangles out of thick cardboard, the width of which should match the height of the platform.

11. All 12 rectangles should be provided with the corresponding letter stickers indicating the 12 months of the year. The plates can be decorated if desired.


12. Attach Velcro to each of the rectangles on the back. This can be done using thick threads and decorative stitches.

The calendar is ready. To change the day of the month, turn the cubes over to different sides. To change the months of the year, it is required to change the tablets with the names of the months, attaching them with Velcro to the base of the calendar. If you wish, you can create a calendar in any style that suits your interior.

The calendar is often located on the desktop because it takes up little space, is not striking and is at hand. Despite its apparent simplicity, it can be used to make workplace more comfortable. The optimal solutionthat combines beauty and practicality is the perpetual calendar. It is not difficult to make it with your own hands, but it will take patience and a little time.

Benefits of a reusable calendar

Compared to traditional paper calendars, the timeless counterpart has several advantages:

  1. Shows the exact date and day of the week in any year, can be used until you get bored.
  2. It looks more attractive.
  3. Made from more durable materials, durable.

Family option

It is very convenient when you can leave memos to family members for a specific date. You can use a homemade calendar to get rid of the errands scattered around the house. In this option, a correctly made workpiece is important. The perpetual calendar is prepared as follows:

  1. A template is made on the computer with the written dates and days of the week. Numbering should go from left to right. The first line is 1-7, the second is 8-14 and so on until the 31st.
  2. Printed on sheets of A3 format, laminated.
  3. Cut vertically. You should get columns with dates 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, etc. The days of the week are also cut out.
  4. On the back of the stripes on double sided tape magnets are glued. Optimal use of flexible.
  5. The stripes with numbers and days of the week are magnetically attached to the refrigerator in accordance with the current date.

It is convenient to attach notes to such a calendar with magnets. You can write assignments directly on it using a washable marker.

Compactness and beauty

A desk calendar can be made from different materials, depending on personal preference. The easiest option is to buy wooden blanks and arrange them at your discretion or sculpt them from salted dough. This option consists of several elements:

  1. Stand. It can be with a "pocket" for pens and pencils.
  2. Two cubes. Numbers are depicted on their planes. One and two must be in duplicate.
  3. Three bars on which the names of the months are applied.

The most popular is the design of a wooden surface using the decoupage technique - transferring the finished drawing.

DIY perpetual calendar

Make wooden version you can do it yourself, without buying blanks. This requires:

  1. Small board.
  2. Sticks different sizes (for cubes and dice with months).
  3. Jigsaw.
  4. Paint.
  5. Glue.
  6. Tracing paper.
  7. Patterned napkin.

A stand, a vertical wall, sides for cubes and a "pocket" are cut out of the board. The parts are glued together, creating a common base. After the glue dries, you can paint them.

The napkin is divided into layers and a picture is cut out of it. It is superimposed on wooden surface, after which it is varnished.

The numbers and names of the months are printed on tracing paper, it is desirable that the tone matches the main picture. Neatly cut and glued to cubes and sticks.

A wooden perpetual calendar, made and decorated with your own hands, will look beautiful in any setting. It can be made in any size and shape, unlike the store counterpart. Homemade option takes more time to manufacture, but this is an absolutely unique product.

Instead of printing on tracing paper, you can draw a drawing directly on the tree. Acrylic paints work well for this. Burnout - not less original way decorating.

You can make a perpetual calendar with your own hands from papier-mâché or salt dough. When working with the dough, you should pay attention to the drying stage so that the product does not crack. It can be decorated with a bas-relief, painted and varnished. High quality made is not inferior in beauty to a wooden product.

The desk calendar not only benefits and decorates the interior, it can become a stylish and practical gift. Using different images for the base makes it possible to make the thing interesting for everyone, you just need to choose the right drawing. brings joy and special value. Giving people a good mood is as easy as making a perpetual calendar with your own hands.

Hello! My name is Daria Legkobytova and today I present a master class for those who first encountered the decoupage technique and really want to try to do something simple in it on their own. We will make a perpetual calendar. In addition to the usual decoupage with gluing a picture, we will also consider the technique of implanting a printout into a varnish!

To decorate the perpetual calendar, we need the following materials:

acrylic lacquer .

Perpetual calendar decoupage step-by-step master class for beginners

To prepare our workpiece for work, sand it with sandpaper (grain size P120 - P220), smoothing out all the irregularities and roughness.

We take acrylic soil, slightly dilute with water to the consistency of liquid sour cream) and cover the perpetual calendar blank with one thin layer. The primer helps to level the surface and also provides better adhesion of materials (varnishes and paints) to the surface.

My piece is made of pine, and it clearly shows a drawing of a tree. I'll make a reservation right away that I will work highly in thin layers, giving the work color, but not trying to cover the natural pattern and texture of the wood with paints.

If you do not want such an effect, feel free to apply the primer in several layers (drying each layer, you can use a hairdryer to speed up this process!). Before applying the second layer of primer, the workpiece can be sanded again with sandpaper.

After the workpiece has dried, take an acrylic paint of the color Ivory and with a thin layer paint on all sides our entire workpiece, including cubes and sticks.

As you can see, the woody texture clearly shines through. In my opinion, this adds a certain country atmosphere to the work. I repeat, if you need a smooth-painted surface that overlaps the texture, apply the paint in several layers.

While our calendar dries up, let's paint round blanks. I take acrylic primer and paint our nameplates with it.

On the overlays, I apply primer in several layers. I apply the first layer with a brush. I dry it, sand it with sandpaper.

I apply the second layer with tamping movements, picking up the primer on a sponge for washing dishes. We dry the workpiece. If you are in a hurry, you can use a hair dryer for quick drying, but it is better when the drying process occurs naturally!

We take a fine-grained skin and sand the primed pad with it, smoothing the pimpled surface that appeared from the sponge.

We repeat the same actions with a smaller overlay.

Let's take a printout. Cut out the picture very carefully in a circle (the diameter of the picture must match the diameter of our overlays).

I deliberately chose a printout for this master class, and not a napkin or decoupage card. You need to get used to working with the latest materials, and if you are doing decoupage for the first time, you do not want to spoil the product with folds and irregularities.

The main advantages of decoupage cards and napkins are that they are thin. Once glued, the step between the napkin / card design and the surface to which it is glued is minimized. The paper for printing (ordinary office paper) is rather thick, therefore, when printouts are used in decoupage, they are most often thinned in a special way using adhesive tape. But we glue the drawing on individual elements and that very step will not bother us at all.

Next, we need a decoupage glue varnish. Many beginners believe that at the beginning of creativity, you can also glue on PVA: cheap and cheerful. But I recommend using right away good materials... PVA may turn yellow after a while, but decoupage glue may not.

Apply glue varnish to the lining in a not very thick layer, then carefully attach the cut fragments so that the diameter of the nameplate coincides with the diameter of the picture. Then we apply glue-varnish on top again for firm fixing.

You need to apply decoupage glue-varnish with a wide flat brush from the center to the edges of the cut image. Dry.

While our decorative elements are drying, we will cover the entire calendar blank with acrylic varnish, including cubes and blocks. This is necessary to protect our product from damage, and to secure the previous layers.

This layer of varnish will come in handy when we later work with paint and stencils. After all, if we accidentally make a mistake or smear the paint, it will be easy to wash it off the varnished surface with water, and not damage the lower layers.

When everything is dry, we take a stencil with dates and months. We put on our cubes with bars, figuring out how it will look. If everything suits us, we do the following.

Mix the Ivory acrylic paint with the Lilac paint. Voila! We have got a beautiful pale pink color! We will need it to apply the names of the months and numbers through a stencil.

We apply paint. You need to take it on the brush very little, it is better to beat off the excess paint on a napkin or a piece of paper, making the brush semi-dry! If you miss this moment, and there will be too much paint, it will simply flow under the stencil and the drawing will be smeared.

You can also apply paint by scrubbing it onto a sponge.

About drawing numbers. How to arrange the numbers on the cubes in the perpetual calendar? The number of faces on both cubes is twelve, and, you see, there are much more days in months. Therefore, it is very important to correctly put the numbers on the cubes.

The numbers of the first cube: on the sides 1, 2, 3, 4; top 8; bottom 0. The numbers of the second cube: on the sides 0, 7, 2, 6; top 5; bottom 1.

On the first die, the numbers are: 1, 0, 2, 6, 7, 8; and on the second: 1, 0, 2, 3, 4, 5.

I wanted to shade the numbers and months with white acrylic paint! Therefore, we take the stencil and shift it a little to the right, a couple of millimeters from the numbers and letters applied in the last step. And paint with white paint.

We leave to dry. Let's paint the edges of the overlays. Mix the acrylic paints in Ivory, White and Yellow. As a result, we got a very light, soft lemon. We will paint the edges with them.

We cover the overlay with acrylic glossy varnish.

We apply the colored circle to the calendar to see if everything looks harmonious. If everything suits you, we repeat the same thing with a circle of small diameter.

We also varnish cubes and bars.

Technique of implantation of the image into the varnish

Also today, in addition to the usual decoupage, we will consider the technique of implanting an image into varnish. This is a very simple technique for beginners. Its main plus is, again, work with self-printed images. It's great when the choice of a picture does not depend on the manufacturer of decoupage napkins, but completely depends on your taste and desire.

We will work on the example of a printout with the inscription "handmade". The first and most important thing to remember in the implantation technique: the printout drawing must be printed in a mirror image! You can flip a picture in a mirror image on a computer in any graphics editor and photo viewer.

Then we put the cut fragment face up on the file, and cover it abundantly (but not greasy) with acrylic glossy varnish.

We also cover the surface of the product in the place where you plan to glue the picture (in this case I chose the bottom of the workpiece) with acrylic glossy varnish.

We glue the image "face" into the varnish. Press well, smooth. We try to prevent the varnish from getting on the paper surface from the top side. If this happens, carefully erase the varnish from the paper with a cloth. Leave to dry for at least six hours. Better yet, forget about the product for the whole night.

Next, take a plate, pour a little water into it, moisten the paper, dip your finger and begin to gently roll our glued paper fragment. Try not to be overzealous, otherwise you risk erasing the inscription itself! We act gently and slowly. Add water, erase the pellets.

By the way, now the image has turned upside down and appeared before us in its original non-mirrored form!

How do you know when to stop? When the image has developed and dried up, see if there is a dull, whitish coating on it. If so, then not all of the paper has rolled, and you can rub the image with water a little more.

When the displayed inscription satisfies you with its appearance and no whitish stains remain on it, we protect the surface with acrylic varnish.

A very simple technique that allows you to implant any image into the varnish and does not leave that very step between the surface and the decoupage pattern.

We glue a large "Moment" glue pad in the center of the workpiece. And I glued a small overlay in the center on the back side, in case the calendar will not be at the wall, but on an open table, for example.

On this step-by-step master class for beginners in decoupage who want to try this technique is over. The result is a very simple perpetual calendar decor.

If your soul requires more, then you can not stop at this stage. You can, for example, add embossed patterns applied with embossed pastes to the side edges of the calendar; you can say goodbye along the edges of the overlays with dot painting; you can add a splash ... The space is huge! :) Act by trying your hand at different hobby techniques!

Hello to all homemade lovers! My oldest daughter was asked at school homework make a craft out of paper and cardboard, but not an ordinary one, but what would be some benefit from this craft in the house.

When my daughter went to kindergarten, they also made homemade products quite often, who did not see a couple of works (,).
Well, for some reason I immediately got the idea to make a "perpetual calendar". It will take very little time to make such a calendar, and besides, my daughter took an active part, and this, after all, is still development. Prisoners quite often make such calendars (I will attach the photo below), in fact, according to the principle of this photo, this calendar was made, but only in a more colorful version.
I'll run ahead and say that for this homemade product, my daughter received an A and, among all homemade products, was noted as the simplest and most useful in everyday life. So thanks to the prisoners for the idea)))

Actually here is a photo:

The simplest homemade perpetual calendar.


To make a "perpetual calendar" you will need:
  • 3 box of matches
  • cardboard
  • glue
  • colored paper
  • pattern with numbers
  • scotch
  • scissors
  • flat soft magnet


DIY materials and tools for making a perpetual calendar

Making a calendar


After everything has been prepared necessary tools you need to make holes (windows) on the matchboxes through which the figure will be visible. The holes can be made both round and square, for every taste (I just circled round lids). The easiest way to cut is with a blade, which I actually used, the main thing is, be careful not to let the children cut.


Next, we cut out rectangles from colored paper, glue the front side of the box and also cut holes. I just pasted it over at the request of my daughter in red, but you can show imagination and make, for example, like the flag of Russia, or something else, for how long the fantasy is enough.

To be honest, the scope for creativity is quite large.




You also need to glue the boxes together. A regular glue stick is fine and everything sticks very tightly.




After the base is ready, move on to the dial. You can do it yourself, the easiest way is on a computer (who needs it, you can download such a ready-made template from the link in the description for the video), or print it yourself. You can also write, the Soviet stencil is well suited (if there is of course), who remembers, he will understand which one.



I first glued the template onto cardboard to make it stiff, and then glued it on top with wide tape so that it would wear out less.



Now all that remains is to cut it and cut it into strips. I got three stripes (this is the number and the day of the week). If you wish, you can add more boxes and write, for example, a month.




Then I took a regular flexible magnet from an old souvenir, cut it in two and glued it to the back of the calendar. Due to this, it can be hung on a metal board at school, or at home on a refrigerator.
This magnet is enough to hold the weight of the calendar.


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