Past Doodle Calendars: A Look Back at Our Designs
Every calendar I have made over the last five years holds a piece of my journey. Here is a peek into my past designs, from early hand-drawn sketches to the latest quirky, pun-filled favorites.
My 2024 desk calendar, which sold out! This one featured a cute kiwi doodle for January with the pun "The Kiwi to life is happiness".
The March page from my sold-out 2024 calendar, featuring a snail to remind you "You Shell overcome!".
The cover of my 2023 desk calendar, which also sold out. It featured a big pile of happy doodles to ring in the new year.
A video slideshow of all the punny, hand-drawn doodles from my 2023 desk calendar.
This was my 2022 wall-hanging calendar. It was a different concept, combining photography with doodles. This was the January page.
The cover of my 2021 desk calendar! This was one of my earlier designs and it brings back so many memories.
Another shot of the sold-out 2024 calendar, showing the January page on a patch of grass.
About this collection
Most of these past designs were limited editions that sold out, but they serve as the foundation for the custom work I do today. If you are looking for a unique calendar for your home or as a thoughtful gift, I use these same archival-quality textured papers and wooden easels for every new set I put together.
Starting with my 2021 series, I have always believed in keeping things local and sustainable. Whether it was the wall-hanging 2022 calendar that combined photography with doodles, or the 2023 and 2024 desk calendars that turned daily planning into a giggle, my approach remains the same. I use recycled, textured 250-300 GSM paper because I want your desk to feel grounded and organic, not like another piece of mass-produced office stationery.
Each design you see here started as a messy sketch in my Procreate app before being hand-inked or finalized for print. The feedback I have received over these years has helped me shift from just making calendars to creating functional art pieces. My current process involves working with mini pine-wood easels and metal binder clips, ensuring that when the year ends, the cards are still beautiful enough to keep as postcards. If you like this style and want something similar for your office desk or as a gift, I am happy to chat about customizing a fresh set for you.
Shraddhadoodles
I am Shraddha, and I basically turn my daydreams into stationery. This is a one-woman show, usually with my family cheering or helping in the background. We put a lot of heart into every doodle because we know that holding a physical, handmade object makes a real difference.
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