Anyone know good way to custom make calendars?

Looking for a way to use my photography to create and sell calendars… It would be really fun to find a way to make pocket calendars, using one of my photos as the cover.

Hoping to find a way to sell them at a reasonable price.

I’ve been searching online and having trouble finding a good source.
Thanks for any info.

asked over 9 years ago

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Are you looking for a program to make and print yourself or looking for a site to do it for you???

I use Photo Explosion to make things such as calendars, photo cards etc for family, but for mass production to sell, I would have to get an higher quality laser printer

To have them made and sell..I have seen some use zazzle (.com..did not post link) to make items with their photos/artwork..where they make and sell and you get a royalty for your artwork

Also..Vista print makes several style calendars in which you can upload your own design/photo

answered over 9 years ago

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ThePurpleKattery says: November 26, 2014

Thanks for the ideas. I have checked Vista Print, and Zazzle – Zazzle makes it hard to make much on commission though. I may check into Vista Print a little further. -K

ThePurpleKattery says: November 26, 2014

You mentioned using Photo Explosion… What version? A friend got me Photo

ThePurpleKattery says: November 26, 2014

I tried Photo Explosion Version 5 and it crashed my computer… just wondering what version you are using??

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Katie, Hope that helps, too along with Cindy’s suggestions!

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ThePurpleKattery says: November 26, 2014

Haven’t heard of picaboo before! Thanks. Will check into that. -Katie.

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