

Place your screws through, fasten tightly with a screwdriver and viola! Screw mounts: For the most complicated (and permanent), you'll need to make a hole through the top and bottom of your calendar and find the studs in your wall to make two coordinating holes, ensuring everything is nice and aligned. While the process of hanging your wall calendar will vary slightly according to the product, most come with screw mounts, adhesive tape, grommets or ring hangers that won’t damage your surfaces. Whiteboard and chalkboard wall calendars, however, often come with no set years or months, allowing you to customize your schedule from Sunday to Saturday for more flexibility. They often feature themed artwork or photographs as well as the dates of national holidays on their pages.

Size: Are you looking to save space or make a bold statement with a large wall covering? Wall calendars can range anywhere from 7 to 40 inches, but most options fall somewhere in between.

When sussing out your perfect match, you'll want to consider several things.
