Never miss an important date again with the help of bloom's new perpetual calendar! This 12-month 5" x 10" inch perpetual calendar is the perfect tool for recording and remembering birthdays, anniversaries and other special annual dates. It's beautifully designed with floral elements that correspond with the season. Each day's line has enough space to record multiple dates, and it's printed on premium 120gsm paper that pens won't bleed through. Hang this perpetual calendar on a wall, above your desk, in a family command center, or anywhere you’ll see it daily! Who doesn't need more reasons to celebrate?
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I always struggle remembering birthdays and anniversaries year to year! Now I won’t have to! So super cute and makes filling out the new planner or calendar a breeze!
I have been wanting to get this for a while and i totally forget whenever i place an order. Its a must, is the perfect size for family and for it to be handy!
I really like the idea of this perpetual calendar. I know I have all important dates in one central location and I don't need to worry about transferring that information over to a new calendar every year and possibly forgetting... like I did a few years ago!
I really like the idea of this perpetual calendar. I know I have all important dates in one central location and I don't need to worry about transferring that information over to a new calendar every year and possibly forgetting... like I did a few years ago!
I really like the idea of this perpetual calendar. I know I have all important dates in one central location and I don't need to worry about transferring that information over to a new calendar every year and possibly forgetting... like I did a few years ago!