February 2022 calendars

I used to do monthly calendars, but I discontinued the practice beginning of 2016. The last monthly calendar I posted was for December 2015. Those calendars involved a fair amount of effort and the use of multiple tools. For example, the May 2015 calendar made use of at least four different PanosFx actions (most of them free).

Let me show you another example . . .

In December, I offered up both yearly (trifold) and monthly 2022 calendars. (LINK)

Because I can check, I know not many people availed themselves of them (much like with my earlier efforts of providing calendars).

But, there’s a huge difference between then and now . . . these calendars are a lot easier to create (and not as specialized). Anyone wanting to make their own calendars can download the free actions from PanosFx<<link, but they won’t have my photos (unless you steal them — please don’t do that).

I had mentioned that, if I felt like it, I’d add different versions, and I did, and I did.

I’m in the northern hemisphere (the right-side-up one) and so I’m using Winter themes. But some readers choose to live upsidedown (for reasons I can’t fathom), and they’re experiencing Summer (!), so, for them . . .

The printable files for the monthly calendars are HERE. The February calendar names begin with (duh!) the number 002 and the name contains the description (squirrel, butterfly, etc.) and you can see a thumbnail to the right of the list.

You should be able to download the files and, if you have a color printer — and you so desire — you should be able to print them on 8.5×11 letter-size paper. I could have made an A4 version, but unless requested, these will all be Letter-sized.

No, I won’t be offended if no one downloads them. Part of doing this is to keep in practice with some Photoshop features, so, again, it’s for my benefit.

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