While I’m as digitally scheduled as the next gal, I still keep a paper calendar as a household reminder of what’s coming up later in the month. The calendar is usually hidden away in my closet or behind the door in the kitchen — which kind of makes me question its utility. When I saw these images, though, I realized how cool it would be to incorporate my schedule into my décor!
What I like about these three calendars is that each represents a different level of commitment. If you’re not ready to paint an entire wall in chalkboard paint (and I have to admit, I’m not!), then the individual chalkboards might be more your speed. Then again, if you really want to take things slow, a few rows of Post-Its may be up your alley!
Check out these and other great ideas for incorporating your calendar into your décor and read the full post at Tidbit du Jour.



Comments (3)
These are beautiful, but I just don't see how people can use one-month calendars. Don't they have anything planned for next month, which sometimes means next week... or tomorrow?
I really like the week at a time ones. I keep my calendar on my iPhone, though I also keep a desk-size paper version in my office to plan work projects. At home, we keep a paper joint calendar on the fridge so we can plan date nights or know when the other has a late meeting.
The single chalkboards are really cute. I'd probably add one for the grocery list.
I loooove the wall!
But you can still buy some decals that imitate chalkboard paint. You buy like 31 and you can place it the way you want on your wall. It's easily removable and sticks to every surface.