My Regency-inspired Calendar

A couple of weeks ago I was browsing the Internet, looking for images I could use in the planning calendar I was setting up for the new year.

Luck was on my side. I found these images that made up a hanging wall calendar from 1901.

Regency couple dancing. Above reds: Ye Days of Long Ago calendar for 1901. Below them reads

Each page has a three month calendar with a very odd layout that makes me scratch my head. Have you ever seen a calendar with days and dates arranged like this:

But I can ignore the crazy calendar because the illustrations are spot-on. They’re just what I was looking for.

Image of young woman bowing and smiling. Above reads:

Of the four illustrations, two feature couples tripping the light fantastic. Here’s the illustration for the summer months of July through September:

Image of regency couple dancing. Above them reads:

And two feature just the ladies in their ballroom finery. This one covers the last three months of the year:

Young lady gathers her long skirts up in one hand and holds out her shawl in another. Above reads:

I like all the little details about their attire, such as the men’s shoes and fobs. I also like the ladies’ gloves and styles of gowns; and the trailing ribbons and shawls seem to give each figure a sense of movement.

So, I decided to use one illustration per week in my February calendar. Here’s my calendar for last week, before I filled it up with appointments, tasks, reminders, and things to do. 

I have lots of stencils and stickers I use to decorate my planner pages; but I have to say that my little Regency lady is the page decoration that makes me smile every time I see it.

What made you smile last week?
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Published on February 23, 2022 03:42
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