Okay, I'm throwing this out there: Everyone, help me find a place to publish this thing! I've been searching. CafePress doesn't have a weekly calendar with images (we could have it published as a spiral bound book, but it would be in black and white ). I'll drop Richard a message to get his input about permission for publishing outside of the CP Wolfrider's Shop if the proceeds go to Wolf Park. He might have ideas of other on-demand publishers. But I need help finding one, especially if we want to go the two-year route.
IMO, Cafepress sucks! LOL! Zazzle is waaaaaaaaaaaay better! I finally got two of my mugs and they look AMAZING and I LOVEEEEEEEEEEEE them and use them ALL the time!
Their calenders are really cool too! And they do different sizes and also a 19 or 24 month.
What they offer ...
Full bleed printing with vibrant colors
5 unique styles and sizes available
Choose from over 10 styles for dates and holidays
Optional start and end dates - select any time period in 2011 and 2012
Wire-o binding - choose from 7 colors: black blue gold green red silver white
Styles and Sizes:
**Two page
-Standard: 11" x 17" (each page is 11" x 8.5"): $20.95 ea
-Huge: 14.25" x 22" (each page is 14.25" x 11"): $25.95 ea
-Small: 7" x 11" (each page is 7" x 5.5"): $18.95 ea
**Single page
-Standard: 11" x 17": $18.95 ea
-Small: 7" x 11": $17.95 ea
**Add $4.00 for 13-18 month calendars, add $8.00 for 19-24 month calendars
I've been pleased so far with all my purchases of my own merchandise from Zazzle. Plus if you buy the annual Zazzle Black membership - it costs you 10 bucks a year and you get free shipping! And considering that to ship ANYthing it will cost a bottom rate of 7.98 ... waaaay better to just throw out ten bucks a year ... lots of artists I know use this to create their prints to sell (myself included), they even print ACEOs, and allll sorts of great stuff.
http://www.zazzle.com/custom/calendars here is the link right to the calendar section if you guys want to check it out!
Edited to add:I did a quickie video of creating a mock calendar as someone that hasn't yet registered on Zazzle:
Click to playAs a result, since I'm usually creating as a seller there, I kind of did some habitual things at the end - like posting for sale which you can't do unless you are logged in. And it gave me warning about the images being sized too large because the two images I used as a demo are super tiny and not hi res.
Just thought it might help to see the variety of things that you can do. You can also opt for no grid and just add in your own images on both sides of the page - and I know one person that did use the calendar as a book, they just put the images into the calendar on their side lol.