In her new house, she has reached her 60th day.

It's the last day of November and the end date of the system's predicted wind disaster.

To be honest, it was a bit novel, but I didn’t feel nervous at all.

This is the first time that the time has actually reached the last day. Before, it was only two days left until the end.

She did not doubt the system's predictions. Even though this had never happened before, she was still convinced that when she got up early tomorrow morning, the clock would jump to the first day of the polar night natural disaster.

Write down the last 60, turn over the calendar page, and finally only the thin last page of the new year's calendar is left.

Well, it’s time to pick out some new calendars.

In the beginning, I still used a calendar to record day by day in the rented cabin. I only used an ordinary desktop calendar. I got used to it and continued to use it the second year.

Now that she has moved into the space, when decorating, she often feels that she can add decorations to the walls. In addition to hanging paintings, calendars are also a good choice.

In fact, she picked up a lot of calendars one after another and put them in her space. Some were seen when she was shopping online at Goldfinger, and some were planted after watching videos. There were both wall calendars and desk calendars.

She even stocked up on several types of perpetual calendars, but her impression of this old-fashioned calendar that tore off a page every day still lingered on a long time ago.

A thick, small calendar hung on a rope from a nail drilled into the wall. The cover was made of slippery plastic and printed with brightly colored traditional deities from the country.

The pages inside are very thin. The year, month and day are written on each page, and there are some dos and don'ts below. Every day, they are torn off along the root. As the days go by, the spine of the torn pages becomes more and more. thick.

It was when she was searching for calendars on Goldfinger Online Shopping that she saw the progress - in terms of design.

Whether it is a wall calendar, a desk calendar or an old-fashioned perpetual calendar, they all have very beautiful new packaging and new designs. There are many simple, solid colors, literary ones, large and small, and all kinds of varieties.

There was nothing much to say about the desk calendar. Even though she planned to add a new calendar as a decoration at home, she decided to use the desk calendar to continue recording time.

So she basically chose a desk calendar with white paper pages. She has already chosen it for next year. It is a set of calendars designed with a bubble theme, and some dreamy bubble materials will be added to each page.

There are also a few wall calendars that I am very satisfied with. One set is so big that it can be used as a bib when hung around the neck. Wearing it out can even be regarded as performance art.

This set of calendars adopts a simple style and uses movies as the theme. Each large page is for a month, and there will be a simple illustration of a well-known movie on it, which is basically composed of lines.

The background is a solid color throughout the page, with a collision of colors. Each page has one color, which are basically well-known colors such as Klein blue, burgundy red, and Schembrun yellow.

The day and date of the calendar itself are secondary. The fonts are small and scattered. The overall area is not large, and the colors are not prominent.

It can be seen that the focus of this set of wall calendars is not on the calendar, but more like a decorative art.

The destination for this set is readily apparent - it is simply tailor-made for her urban single-family home!

There is another set, which she specially selected for this single house in the suburbs. The lanyard is made of wood-colored hemp rope, the top shaft is an irregular wooden stick, and the pages are also light beige.

It has a natural, simple and lightly carved beauty, which matches this pastoral style house very well.

There are some tiny spots on the paper as embellishments, and it looks like some kind of extremely thin letterhead that was deliberately mixed with broken flowers and leaves during papermaking.

But when she touched it, she found that the paper was smooth, flat and thick, and she knew it was just a printed design.

In addition, on the originally light beige background, there are some flower and plant decorations with adjusted transparency, which not only fills the void but does not appear obtrusive.

There are not many designs on the pages of the wall calendar. Apart from the background decoration, the fonts used for the month, day of the week and date are elegant retro-style italics, arranged regularly in the middle of each page.

Below, a writing box is outlined with hand-painted lines, where you can doodle something every day.

She specially made some wooden hooks on the wall of the living room, which can be used to hang paintings and place calendars.

As for the perpetual calendar, she also specially selected a simple design to put in her bedroom, so that she can tear out a page every day when she gets up.

This perpetual calendar is not a soft and easy-to-tear paper page. On the contrary, it is made of harder cardboard. Each page has a tear line along the edge, so it is easy to tear it off.

The pages are different every month, but they are all fresh and light colors, light green, light blue, light yellow, not much heavier than white, and it does not cause visual fatigue when looking at them.

Although the difference is not too big to the naked eye, if you look at it from the side, you can still see a series of light gradient colors.

The text in the middle was all in serif font with sharp hooks, and was printed clearly in dark colors. She looked carefully and saw that they were not all black, but also had deep green and blue colors.

Paired with the light background color, it looks pretty good.

It is worth mentioning that the tear line set on this calendar is not a uniform height, but an undulating curve. It can be expected that after a long time, it will tear out a colorful wave.

As for this urban single-living house, she also wanted to be equipped with a perpetual calendar, so she went online shopping on Goldfinger and started searching again.

Finally, I decided on one with a more unique shape - originally, the decoration of this house was already very eclectic, so the decoration inside had better be a little more unrestrained.

This one - it should be more accurately said that it is a set of perpetual calendars. It is not made into one book with twelve months, but divided into four parts for spring, summer, autumn and winter, and made into four books.

3月、4月、5月是春天,6月、7月、8月是夏天,9月、10月、11月是秋天,12月、1月、2月是冬天。

Yes, this calendar is very messy. It just puts December of the previous year into the new year.

It's equivalent to changing the calendar at the end of each year, so the winter book doesn't need to be touched. Turn over December and it will be January of the new year.

The other spring, summer, and autumn books need to be replaced with next year's calendar, and when March comes, the winter book will be replaced.

Moreover, it is not a book that is stuck into the spine of the book. Instead, holes are punched in the pages and fastened directly with a series of iron rings.

In addition, the shape of the paper itself is an elongated rectangle, with holes punched in the middle of the narrow edge at the upper end and threaded into a string, just like a keychain.

It's convenient, just hang the iron ring on the wall - in this new bedroom with explosive style, she reused the dusty clothes hanger to hang this set of calendars.

Hooks designed in the shape of colorful mushrooms surround the wooden hangers, which can be used to hang four strings, making the calendar, which is not conventional, even more messy.

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