Hanging Birthday Calendar

 by bwrussell
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I'm terrible at remembering my family's birthdays. This bugs my wife to no end because we're always scrambling last minute to find gifts (Thank you Amazon Prime 2-Day shipping). I have a little date book with the birthdays in it but I never think to check it. The solution is a calendar of sorts. There is a board with 12 hooks underneath, one for each month. Hanging on these hooks are, for lack of a better word, small plaques with a family members name and the day their birthday falls in the month. The customization of this project is almost limitless, use different shapes or colors for each side of the family, or for each gender, and obviously the visual style and decorations can be customized to reflect your family. I have to thank my wife for the visual style you see here, she picked the colors and decorations, and her handwriting on the pieces.
 
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Step 1: Materials and Tools

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Materials
  • 1 1/2" Dia x 1/8" Wooden Circles - $9 for 50, Etsy.com - These don't have to be circles, there are lots of other shapes out there. If you look around you can find a shape that suites your families, maybe a different shape for either side of the family (If you're married/etc.) and for friends. You will write the names and days of each person on the disk so buy as many or few as you need. Having extra for a growing family is a good idea.
  • 24" x 10" x 1" (9.25 x .75) Board - Obviously if your hanging pieces are wider or narrower than 1.5" then you may need/want to adjust the dimensions of the board.
  • 5' Wall Molding - I used thin, almost quarter round, molding as trim on the header board to give it a more finished, framed, look.
  • Paint, various colors - The board and molding were painted one color, the disks another. You may want to paint one family's circles one color, and the other side of the family a third color. You may also want to paint designs or words onto the header board and/or pieces. (Priming the header board and molding is strongly recommended. I didn't but wish I had.)
  • Spackle - Used to fill gaps in the molding corners and holes in the header board's surface.
  • 12x Eyelet Screws - These have an eyelet on one end and a small screw on the other, you need one for each month.
  • S-Hooks - Essentially two hooks attached at one end forming an S shape, used for hanging the name pieces. You need one for every piece you want to hang plus a couple extras for future expansion.
  • Wood Glue - For attaching the molding.
  • 2x Picture Hangers - There are several ways to hang this, this is just one.
  • Decorative Stuff - Paint pens for writing on the disks, stencils for lettering the board, etc. This is going in your home, let your style and creativity shine.
Tools
  • Drill and Bits
  • Sand Paper
  • Palm Sander - Optional but it is much easier than sanding everything by hand.
  • Painting Equipment
  • Saw
  • Miter Box
  • Clamps
  • Fishing Line - Floss or very small gauge string will work too.
Neon Panda says: Apr 8, 2013. 5:29 PM
Great idea!
jdaley99702 says: May 30, 2012. 3:14 PM
This is so great! I will be making one for certain as a gift!
kristylynn84 says: May 30, 2012. 11:01 AM
i saw one of these on pintrest a few months ago and i haven't made mine yet! great job on yours!! :D
Browncoat says: May 29, 2012. 5:06 PM
Looks great! I may give this a go! Think I'll use bottle caps though. :)
bwrussell (author) in reply to BrowncoatMay 30, 2012. 5:07 AM
Perfect, that's exactly the type of personalization I hoped people would put into this. If you do do it I would love to see a picture or two.
noahw says: May 29, 2012. 10:32 AM
Really good project - what a good idea! You've got a full fledge product here I think...
bwrussell (author) in reply to noahwMay 29, 2012. 6:31 PM
Thanks! I though about that. I think right now I'm going to improve some of the processes by making a couple as gifts for family members, unless someone were to request one.
Mimikry says: May 29, 2012. 9:17 AM
great one!
I need to make one!
Stephanefalies says: May 28, 2012. 11:42 PM
This is just adorable! I love it. Definitely going to be my next project. Thanks for sharing such a great instructable!
bwrussell (author) in reply to StephanefaliesMay 29, 2012. 7:55 AM
Thank you, I'd love to see how it turns out!
mikeasaurus says: May 28, 2012. 10:57 PM
This is a great idea!
bwrussell (author) in reply to mikeasaurusMay 28, 2012. 11:03 PM
Thanks! I can't take credit for the idea but I'll tell my wife you think so.
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