I don’t know arabic but the images are certainly male. In some ways it reminds me of Georgia O’Keefe’s work who also used the shape and form of the body in her work.
If you are clever with graphics software you can probably set up a grid of numbers and pop them into this calendar. Since I’m not clever, I just printed it out, hand wrote the numbers and scanned it back into the computer. Yeah, I know it’s old school but it works and it was quick.
Teachers used to put these calendars up on the chalkboard since so many school activities revolve around the seasons and holidays.
These are easy to use in your sidebar. The April umbrella calendar I’m using now has a width of 300px and you can grab it for yourself by clicking on the image. It will open in a new window and you can save it to your computer.
It’s good to see unicorns so happy especially since their horns could inflict much pain if they were somehow pissed off. Also, if you have little girls in your life you might have thought they only come in pink. It’s reassuring to know that blue is also a good color for a unicorn.
Use your imagination to fill in the blank! Invitation? Pub sign? Journal cover?
Here you can put whatever you want into her hand! Or maybe she is saying” “hand it over.” This is also the look and gesture for extracting cash from the spouse.
That’s a big bar of soap!
Back in the day drop caps known as vignettes were quite popular. You can make your own from just about any graphic that can be sized down without blurring too much of the detail. Here I’ve used the initial T since it’s the most commonly used letter. Simply insert the image with the “left” attribute if you want your text to format to the right . Depending on your theme, you might have a border around all your images which can be removed by altering your CSS stylesheet.
Isn’t he cute? This would be a fun project for the kids.
You can save the pattern as an image file or download the free pattern as a PDF file here.























