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Motivation – 2017 – 12 inch x 12 inch Hanging Square Wall Photographic Planner Calendar with Inspirational Quotes

Whether facing a big task or a small one, we all have times when we could use a little motivation. As Winston Churchill famously said, “If you are going through hell, keep going.” Each page of this Motivation square wall calendar features a stunning scene of the natural world along with an inspiring motivational quote that complements the image.

This calendar also includes a 6 month (July – December) 2016 planner page, so get yours early!

Calendar includes Holidays, moon phases, image captions with locations and other information, room to write engagements and notes, the highest quality photography and more!

Product Features

  • Square Calendar
  • Brand New
  • Sent Securely in Protective Packaging
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2017 Make Every Day Count Boxed Calendar: 365 Ways to Inspire Your Days

Turn each day into a gift with this colorful, inspiring calendar from best-selling artist and designer Sandra Magsamen. Turn each day into a gift with this colorful, inspiring calendar from best-selling artist and designer Sandra Magsamen. Designs are fun and fresh, and her sentiments speak straight to the heart. This boxed calendar offers some of the artist’s most inspiring quotations, as well as quotations gathered from the world’s most influential artists and thinkers.

Product Features

  • Women’s Inspiration
  • Features an inspirational quote everyday
  • Manufactured by: Sourcebooks
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2017 Anti Affirmation 12 Month Spiral Engagement Planner

When you are having one of those days and positive self-talk isn’t working, turn to this Anti-Affirmation planner for a good laugh! This 2017, 12-month, spiral engagement planner has a new comical anti-affirmation slogan each month and features monthly planning pages with weekly spreads and ample writing space for daily planning. Blank note pages and a protective plastic cover, which doubles as a storage pocket, are also included. All calendar pages are printed on FSC certified paper and use environmentally safe inks.

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Trends International 2017 Day-at-a-Time Box Calendar, 6.125″ x 5.25″ x 1.5″, Zen

The contents of this calendar will help you achieve inner peace and mindfulness as you go about your day. From words of wisdom from Zen masters to traditional Zen sayings, youll find some of the best quotes from throughout the ages in these pages. Striking photos make it all the more compelling. Day-at-a-Time box calendars make a perfect gift, for someone on your list or for yourself! Day-at-a-Time box calendars feature full-color, page-a-day designs (Saturday/Sunday combined) and a sturdy, self-standing easel.

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2017 Calendar for Writers: Quotes and Inspiration

A perfect calendar for Writers designed by a writer… Quotes and Inspiration for your writing and also: 2017 by the Month (Annual for 2017 in the front for quick reference) Holidays denoted for USA, UK, and Ireland Lined Pages after each Month for Notes More Lined and Blank Pages appended Paperback with glossy cover to withstand coffee and tea stains… 68 Pages, 8inx10in (20cmx25cm or just under A4 size in Europe), in black-and-white with more than 150 writer quotes and two dozen photos… Buy two — one for yourself and one for a friend. Inspire each other and make your writing plans and publishing dreams a reality for 2017! Plan ahead, write it down, and increase your productivity. Writer’s Block? open it up and find the words to fire your imagination!

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Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff 2017 Day-to-Day Calendar

Inspiring and encouraging readers to live more peacefully and with more joy, the Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff 2017 Day-to-Day Calendar offers tried-and-true strategies to help reduce daily stress.

Modern life just seems to get more complicated and the pace even more hectic. This calendar provides readers with a daily dose of the timeless, practical advice that has helped generations learn to live happier, more peaceful lives without letting the small things get the best of them. Dr. Richard Carlson, considered one of the world’s foremost experts on happiness and stress reduction, wrote thirty books, including the bestseller Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff. It is perhaps even more relevant in today’s busy world.
 

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  • Format: 2017 Day-to-Day Daily Boxed Calendar
  • Size Closed: 5.5″ W x 5.5″ H
  • Size Opened: 5.5″ W x 5.5″ H
  • Grid Size: N/A
  • Binding: Adhesive
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Floral Inspirations by Albert Koetsier – 2017 – 7inch x 7inch Hanging Mini Square Wall Photographic Flower Planner Calendar – Hopper Studios

Albert Koetsier’s X-rayography images possess a certain mysteriousness and unusual beauty that is captured in this wonderful 2017 calendar.

The use of X-rays in art, is surprisingly enough, not new. In fact, it is part of the rich history of photography that started almost two hundred years ago.

Photography, as the name suggests, is essentially the act of drawing with photons. Its origins lie in the desire for two-dimensional artists to improve upon art and to directly imprint images with exposure to light. Before the discovery of x-rays, light and photons were considered different entities and the “wave vs. particle” theories had not yet been settled. The first photographic image was made in 1826 by a Frenchman named Joseph Niépce (who patriotically changed his name during the French Revolution to Nicéphore Niépce, the name that he is today known under as the inventor of the internal combustion engine), although the first usable image made with light (i.e. photons) was made by Daguerre in 1839. Daguerreotypes, as they are now known, were used for portraits, landscapes, documentation, and even scientific subjects. The ability to make colored photos did not exist then, so they were often painted in to simulate color. Since color photography is a rather recent discovery, this practice was carried on well into the 20th c. as well. Something that many of us will remember from our childhood is the painting of postcards with translucent paints so that the black and white photograph behind the paint would show through.

There are a few other artists today who use x-ray machines to develop images of flowers. They are often dentists or doctors who have access to such equipment. Some are even satisfied in just using the x-ray negative (similar to those used in hospitals to set bones) as the art itself… Albert s x-rayography is very different. He composes his images poetically by positioning the flowers or shells in ways that tell a story or remind one of an adage. He only uses the x-ray negative to develop the positive, using a specialized projector that he designed just for this purpose. Once developed, he only keeps the best pieces, the ones without flaws, somber patches, or overexposures sometimes only one in ten images is usable. Then he paints the composition in with the same translucent paints used over a century ago on daguerreotypes and postcards. The result is a beautiful union between passionate art and regimented science, monochrome depth and colorful surfaces, philosophical insight and pragmatic distance….

On a purely pragmatically level, the result is also an image that will not fade like a painting, or discolor over time like a computer-generated print. Each piece is a true painted photograph, one of only fifty of each type. After fifty are produced, the x-ray is retired and no new photographs are made from that negative. Like Roentgen and Tasker s x-rays, they will provide centuries of beauty and value to their owner, and piece of the historical record of art history.

This calendar also includes a 6 month (July – December) 2016 planner page, so get yours early!

Calendar includes Holidays, moon phases, image captions with locations and other information, room to write engagements and notes, the highest quality photography and more!