2017 Calendar by Everyday People Cartoons

A project in Toronto, Canada by Cathy Thorne
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Everyday People Cartoons by Cathy Thorne presents the 2017 calendar!
Backers: 72
Average Pledge Per Backer: $35 CAD

Funded: $2,540 CAD of $2,017 CAD
Dates: Oct 13th -> Oct 26th (14 days)
Project By: Cathy Thorne
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Latest News

3 hours left!

October 26th - via: kickstarter.com
Only 3 hours left in the 2017 Kickstarter calendar campaign, so if you've been considering backing the project, now's the time! You can get one calendar or a bunch for you and your friends, either way, you can start marking it up in December 2016... (Read More)

It's still going strong!

October 26th - via: kickstarter.com
10 hours to go until the campaign comes to an end, and people are still signing up! To celebrate, I'm going to add a little extra surprise to every backer's envelope. Here's another cartoon from the calendar, in case you need a good laugh today :)  ... (Read More)

You rock!

October 25th - via: kickstarter.com
We did it! With just under 35 hours to go, the 2017 Calendar Kickstarter campaign is officially fully funded! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!      (Read More)

Perfect little holiday gift for your customers, clients, friends and suppliers!

October 24th - via: kickstarter.com
Want to show your appreciation to the people who support your business or personal life? Choose one that will have them smiling and remembering how wonderful you are all year long! My calendars are a huge hit with women who love to laugh. They're... (Read More)

A little help please

October 23rd - via: kickstarter.com
Dear friends of Everyday People Cartoons, As you may recall, last year's calendar campaign on Kickstarter was a huge success. This year, not so much. As far as I can tell this is happening because Facebook is not giving me the same love it did last... (Read More)

Only 5 doodle rewards left

October 21st - via: kickstarter.com
This year, I'm only offering custom doodles on calendars to 15 backers. 10 have already sold, so if you're thinking about getting the calendar, might I suggest you do it now. Smiles and laugher, Cathy    (Read More)

The calendar prototype is in!

October 17th - via: kickstarter.com
All the images are laid out properly and only thing missing is the hole needed to hang it from a nail on a wall or a pin on a bulletin board. It looks really sharp! Thank you to everyone who's backed the project so far, and if you're thinking about... (Read More)

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