Illustrated Calendars 2011: Part 2

Following the first part of our illustrated calendars feature, here’s part two of the round-up!

sadly harmless

Adventures calendar from Sally Harless — (her Etsy shop is named Sadly Harmless, which I think is a riot!) {Thanks Melanie!}

ink+wit

Beautiful Totel Animals at Play 2011 letterpress calendar by Tara Hogan of Ink and Wit.

Cicada

Pretty 2011 tea-towel calendar by Michelle Engel Bencsko of Cicada Studio.

Camilla engman

Camilla’s yearly calendar never disappoints, and you can pick up her 2011 calendar over here. {Thanks Charlotte!}

Gingiber giveaway

Gingiber’s owl calendars are a hoot!

Renee garner

Wolfie and the Sneak’s 2011 calendar — you can see the rest of her illos over here in her Flickr stream.

judy Kaufmann

If you like big calendars, then this Big Calendar Print by Judy Kaufmann would be perfect for you!

Cloudery

And here’s a calendar that stands on its own — Cloudery’s 2011 Constellation Calendar, which is a calendar that is made in collaboration with Plywerk.

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Have a great weekend everyone and I’ll catch you all again next week!

Marieke Engelke

marieke Engelke

Marieke Engelke

Marieke Engelke

Marieke Engelke

Marieke Engelke

Loving the work of Germany-based illustrator and designer Marieke Engelke. She channels Picasso in an entirely modern and fun style – and I really like that her illustrations are playful with a raw quality to them. I think they would be fantastic for editorial spreads!

{Sent in by the fab Jealous Curator — thanks D!}

Paper cities

made by Joel

Made by Joel

Made by Joel

Joel Henriques runs the popular crafts-for-kids blog Made By Joel and I found really fun things over there — like these cut out paper city & vehicles that your kids (or even you — don’t be shy!) can play with.

You can download the templates for his paper cities, some vehicles and even a helicopter (that includes a a helipad!)

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