Never forget another anniversary.
A perpetual printable anniversary calendar — 2 months per page with a line for each day. No year is printed; reuse it forever.
Tips for the best result
Cardstock for longevity. Anniversary calendars live on display for years. 65-110 lb cardstock holds up better than printer paper, especially in a kitchen or bathroom where humidity matters.
Keep it next to a real calendar. The anniversary calendar tells you what's coming up; pair it with a wall or desk calendar so you can plan ahead — book the dinner reservation, order the flowers, write the card.
Quiet anniversaries matter too. The death anniversary of a parent or spouse, the day a marriage ended, the day someone got sober — these aren't celebration dates, but having them written down helps you check in with yourself or a loved one when the day comes.
Bind with the Birthday Calendar. Together they're a complete household-milestones reference. Three-hole-punch and slip into a binder, or staple along the long edge to make a flip booklet.
