Wooden Board Calendar Refills, 2026
Wooden Board Calendar Refills, 2026
Refill your wooden calendar for 2026!
The calendar inserts feature images from my series, Through the Tongass. These images feature 12 months of black-and-white landscape photographs from Kruzof Island, near Sitka, Alaska, in the Tongass National Forest. All images were taken on Lingít Aaní.
The calendar inserts are printed on 18pt thick, silky smooth, durable paper. They are coated on the front side. Therefore, you cannot write on the front of the calendar, but the back is uncoated, allowing notes to be written on it. Calendar inserts are printed through Moo, based in Rhode Island. Indents on the calendar inserts may occur because they are held by the bulldog clip.
Calendars come wrapped in eco-friendly tissue paper and tied with twine, with a hand-stamped tag from recycled shipping material.
Calendar Sizing:
Calendar Insert Dimensions (paper sheets) - 5" x 7"
Bulldog clips may leave impressions on calendar paper. The bulldog clip can also be imprinted with the bulldog clip color, but it is hidden when the calendar is inserted into the clip.
Shipping:
United States shipping is also included in the item's pricing. The item ships in eco-friendly and recyclable packaging from EcoEnclose. Please expect a 5-8 business-day shipment. There may be shipping delays due to the holiday season; items are NOT guaranteed to arrive before the holidays.
Please note that all sales are FINAL, with no returns or refunds. Due to the nature of printing and the printing press, some minor scuffs may appear on the images or the calendar cover. If you have an issue with your item, don't hesitate to get in touch with alexisjhagestad@gmail.com
Donated Funds:
When purchasing Through the Tongass calendar, ten percent (10%) of the proceeds will be donated to the Sitka Trail Works.
Sitka Trail Works Mission: “Create, maintain, and promote a beautiful, diversified, and accessible trail system, as our gift to future generations. These trails will provide a wide range of opportunities for physical activity, economic development, cultural enrichment, and spiritual renewal.”







