Free Printable 2025 Calendar
I love to have a pretty calendar on my desk! Our gorgeous first Calendar was designed 5 years ago. Since then, we have had numerous requests each year for an updated version. So here it is. Our Free Printable 2025 Calendar is ready for you here on The Graphics Fairy. This one is so whimsical and fun! It was created just for you by one of our favorite designers, Anja from A Whimsical Adventure. Anja used images from our Premium Membership Site HERE, to create this gorgeous Calendar! Our Premium Members receive amazing beautiful Printables every week on our Membership site, but this one was especially made just for our blog readers. You can print all of the pages of our Printable CD Calendar below. Scroll to the end of the tutorial to download the high resolution PDF files. We hope that you will enjoy this Free Gift and that 2025 is a wonderful year for you!
Our 2025 Printable CD Case Calendar
{These are the same instructions as last year, no need to reinvent the wheel here, so as you see the photos show last years calendar, but the instructions work for any year that we offer this Printable.}We love our compact CD Case Calendars. The CD Case Calendar adds a custom designer touch to your desk. We will show you how to turn an ordinary jewel case into a calendar display easel. Each month is personalized with its own lovely image. This is a quick, easy, and very affordable gift for the man in your life, a special teacher, or office teammates. All you need to do is print out the PDF pages, trim the edges, and place them on a CD jewel case. It is truly that simple to create a useful handmade token gift.
CD Printable 2025 Calendar Tutorial
You can purchase pre-made calendar CD cases or you can make your own out of a CD jewel case you already own. Here are the easy-to-follow directions for our DIY Free Printable Calendar 2022. Select a CD case. I prefer a slim one, but any jewel case you have on hand should work. For this tutorial, I will use a two tone case so you can better see the steps.
Carefully separate the top cover from the bottom cover.
Do this carefully, because you do not want to break the tiny plastic pins that are on the little hinges. (See below) That is what holds the entire piece together.
Flip both pieces over so that the inside is facing down. Reattach them with the outsides facing each other. It will form an angled easel as you see in the step below.
Carefully attach the side back together. The inside of each piece will be outside now.
Slowly turn the front clear piece toward the blue back. (Note: Yours may not have a blue piece.) Stop when you hear a little click. DO NOT force it or it will close all the way and break.
This is what it will look like now.
Here is another bulkier one folded backwards.
Print Your Monthly Calendar
Print your calendar from our Free Printable 2025 Calendar at the end of this tutorial. Do not scale it down or up. It is the perfect size. I printed these on white cardstock but any heavy paper will do.
(Again we used a previous years instructions, your printable will be for 2025!) Trim the sides, top, and bottom close to the print area. Adjust as needed based on your case. Some like to tear the top edge instead of cutting.
Place the month on the front of the case. There are little tabs that hold it nicely in place. On my case there is also a thin ledge for it to rest on.
NOTE: You may need to trim the bottom to fit your case. Take your time with this. Anja designed some play room on both the top and bottom edges. Option: I like to tear my top edge for a more rustic vintage look!
Store the extra months underneath so you will have them handy.
Have fun creating this lovely freebie!
Click HERE for the Full Size Printable PDF of the 2025 CD Calendar
Connie Griffin says
So cute, thanks!
Karen Watson says
I’m glad you enjoyed it Connie!
Kathy Harrell says
I was wondering about the K in October. Is there a corrected version? Thanks.
Karen Watson says
I will get this corrected soon Kathy. Thank you.
Jeanne Ritz Rollier says
Is there a reason “October” is misspelled? I would love to print this out except for that.
Karen Watson says
Hi Jeanne, I missed that! Anja is from Belgium, so they spell it differently there. I will ask her to fix it and will update as soon as I get it back from her.