They're not "cheap", though. I might be able to reduce the cost by a few dollars, but unfortunately, MOST of the price is the CafePress base cost.AussieBaby12":3l5adgbg said:Do you have any leftover calendars from this year 2012? Cheap?
iPad pictures are just fine. Some people can do some really good shots with an iPhone/iPad.tf2185":1q42zimx said:I have a question about the calender pictures immhoping someone can answer for me. I'm constantly taking pictures of my dragons with my IPAD and they are good pictures and everything but I'm not sure if I could use them for the calender. There's one particulary that I love and would be great just because how cool it looks but I'm not sure if it would be allowed. It's a black and white photo with a heat signature. Is something like this allowed or does it have to just a regular picture? Also I have tons of great photos through Instagram but they have editing done to them, not wording or anything just different styles of photos like antique and stuff like that. If read through all the information but I guess I'm just a little slow on if these pictures could be used or not.
I've updated prices for the current 2012 calendars (except for the Beautiful Beardies one, which is different than the regular annual one I do) to be $3 less than usual. They'll be available until the new 2013 one is released.AussieBaby12":1hcwn4yk said:Do you have any leftover calendars from this year 2012? Cheap?
beardie":z1rkv0vq said:I will list off who is in which calendar when I post the previews for review. I typically (as much as possible) split it up by username, so people's beardies should all be within a single calendar. I know many like to buy both, but I wouldn't want to force it by how I arrange the pictures.