White 8" Preformed Wire Calendar Hangers - 2500pcs/Reel
- Can be used along with twin-loop wires to produce a hanging calendar with a 20mm thumb hole.
- Made from high quality nylon coated wire that will give your calendar a professional appearance.
- Qty: 2500pcs/Reel
- Size: 8"
ProductDescription
Product Details
- Can be used along with twin-loop wires to produce a hanging calendar with a 20mm thumb hole.
- Made from high quality nylon coated wire that will give your calendar a professional appearance.
- Color: White
- Size: 8"
- Qty: 2500pcs/Reel
Demonstration Video
How to use Wire Calendar Hangers
This is how to use Wire Calendar Hangers!
First, using a wire binding machines, punch the pages of your calendar at the top. Then do this with your chosen covers.
Next, with your half moon punch measured out to the correct size paper, punch your pages where you just punched your holes for the wire. Do this to the covers as well.
Thread your calendar into the wire facing up. Place the calendar hanger in, and then place your covers on(with the back cover on top of the front).
The wire hanger should be flush with the pages so the crimper does not smoosh it, you may have to place it in holding the hanger against the paper. Then press the wire together.
Now it’s all together; we just have to cut off the excess wire where the loop is. This is an important step to pay attention to because if you don’t pay attention then it won’t look as nice.
A quick snip and you can see the ends of the wire still sticking out. To avoid this make sure the closed ends of the wire are exposed and cut the wire as close as possible to the end of the half moon. Oh and make sure your scissors are strong enough to cut the wire!
Now you have a fancy hanging calendar!
FAQ:
If there is no heavy cardboard back cover, the rule is 2" smaller than the pages of the calendar. This allows the calendar hanger to support the calendar when it is hanging on the wall and prevent it from curling. If there is a heavy cardboard back cover, generally any size hanger will work.