As the New Year begins, it’s time to start thinking about the Month of Letters Challenge. To help you organize your thoughts, we have a calendar.
If you are looking for a way to organize your Month of Letters Challenge, we have a calendar for you.
2012 Participant Richelle had said,
“I printed up a calendar and am filling in the days with people I want to write! I have a big stash of stationary I am hoping I can finally use. I may have to break the rules and send more than one a day. So many people I want to write!”
That was a brilliant idea, so I made a calendar page that you can print out to help plan your letter writing. (By the way, it’s not breaking the rules to send more than one thing a day.)
Download the Month of Letters Planning Calendar 2013 as a pdf. Thanks for the suggestion, Richelle.
I am so excited about this challenge! We have a small letter writing/mail art club locally that a friend started and we were doing great but I’ve slowed wwwaaaayyyyy down; making the turtle look even faster! This is just the motivation I needed to get back to something I love! Thanks so much!
Great idea, thanks for the pdf! I did the challenge last year but was very disorganized and didn’t end up writing every day. I think planning it out in advance (and in writing!) will definitely help.
Hey there! I’m participating in lettermo, but I’m from Mexico, so we don’t have a holiday on the 18th. We do, however, have one this Monday 4th! I’m just worried it will affect me achieving badges, beacuse I won’t be able to send mail this Monday!
Is there something I could do? 🙂
You’ll be absolutely fine with the badges. I have them counting the number of days, not which day since it’s impossible to tell where people are in the world.
Awesome, thank you!
Hello, Mary,
Is there a calendar this year?
Thank you 🙂
I am uploading it now, in fact.