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Here’s a 2025 Calendar that will help you make the most of your Cricut Access subscription! All the images in this project are included with the Cricut Access subscription, and so this calendar will cut for free for subscribers.
I took the 2022 Gnome Calendar from Design Space replaced the images and changed the calendar grids.
The calendar is 8.5″ x 11″ and has space for writing notes on important dates. The inserts can be cut from 8.5″ x 11″ cardstock, and the cover needs to be cut from 12″ x 12″. Some of the insert pieces are duplicate colors and can be reused.


The images are attached, and so they are the same color has the calendar base, but they will still cut out. The images can be detached and deleted if you want to use other images.
Here’s what my version looks like:












Supplies I used:
Tips and Tricks
You can personalize this project by mixing up the pen and cardstock color combinations. A quick tip – if you have textured cardstock, put it down on the mat with the smooth side facing up to get the best results with the pens.
Joy Xtra Users – You will need to make the pages slightly smaller (about 0.01″) to remove the size warning. You may also get some “pen incompatible” warnings. Simply select a pen color to resolve this.
The Foil Transfer Kit can also be used to create the calendar grid.
The calendar uses insert pieces for the background, and so no glue is needed! I recommend using 80# cardstock, a clean, green mat, and the cardstock for intricate cuts setting.
The flower petals on April and August should be bent out.


I did use two machines at once to make this project go a little faster. To open another copy of the project, click File>New Window on the desktop version of Design Space. The picture on the left shows how to do this in Windows.
Project File
Here is the Design Space link for this project.
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Did you attach them together when completed? If so what did you use to hold it together?The corner cuts look like the old school scrapbook acid corners?? You didn’t explain the backing? or maybe I missed something I don’t know what to do to the sheets that have cutouts. I’m sorry I’m very new to cricut, I feel like I’m missing something. I just finished the calendar, I am confused why it cut the flowers off for March after the cricut drew them?? I don’t know how to fix those problems so I just taped it back into where it cut out.
I don’t use anything to hold the two pages together, but you can glue them if you wish. Each calendar has a back page that fits in the slots. The back insert page doesn’t have any embellishment or additional cuts on it. I’m not sure what your are talking about for March because there are no drawn images or flowers for that month.