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Sizes, Styles, and Price I'd been evaluating a variety of services for making photo wall calendars, when CafePress came to mind. Indeed, the site isn't limited to businesses buying customized products in bulk by any stretch. You can design and purchase a single wall calendar, or mug, t-shirt, sweatshirt, iPhone case, and dozens of other products, too.

The number of templates for custom calendars seems modest when compared with Mixbook's dozens of options. The editing tools for calendars and mug and glassware designing, likewise, didn't further my own creativity to any significant degree.

T-shirts and other wearables get special treatment, though, with additional tools for adding text, changing the font, and dropping in shapes (graphic objects, like stars, hearts, and arrow).

But even clothes design comes with a barrel of restrictions.

You can't change the dimensions or placement of images, as each product has its own specific placement and size for images. This also means you can't add more images, like a brand image and a company logo. Any creative work really needs to happen offline in a separate editing program.

CafePress doesn't have the tools an amateur would need to actually create a design she had in mind.

For photo wall calendars, CafePress does include one "template" that's nothing more than a blank canvas, letting you 551 images that take up the entire 8. 5 by 11-inch space. Unfortunately, calendars only come in the one size, although you can buy either a 12-month (19.

99 plus shipping) or 18-month (24. 99 plus shipping) version. Mixbook offers a wider 11 by 14-inch landscape calendar option (34.

99) if you're looking to super-size it. CafePress' price 551 falls well within the ballpark of other services. 511 with the 12-month calendar example, Shutterfly hits the high end, but only barely, with its custom calendars starting at 21. 99, and with the quality to show for it.

Meanwhile, Zazzle takes the lowest starting price at 17.

Because CafePress and Zazzle both target the small business market, you can nab a better deal when you buy multiple copies of the same item.

Online Design Tools Once you pick a template from the available options (or go with the full-bleed "blank canvas" style, which lets you drop any photo or image you design right onto the page), CafePress walks you through the designing process.

You'll need to upload your images, which you can pull from your computer or import from Facebook, Flickr, Picasa, and SmugMug. VIEW ALL 5 PHOTOS IN GALLERY All the photos you might want to use sit in a bin to the left, with their thumbnails visible.

As you place photos on the various month pages, they're marked in the bin with a green checkmark icon, so you know which ones you've already used.

Editing tools for calendars include filters to make your image black-and-white or sepia colored, as well as buttons for moving, rotating, and zooming.

Again, t-shirts and clothing have a few different tools, but actually remove the image editing abilities that you'll find when making a calendar which is odd.

If CafePress has all those tools available, why not include them for every project. But that's not the case.

Design and mug, and you'll find hardly any buttons at all for crafting your product. Make a t-shirt, and you can add text and graphic objects, but you can't apply filter effects to your images.

Try your hand at making a calendar, and you'll have a completely different set of tools at your disposal. One problem with the calendar templates is you can't see the entire 12 or 18 pages before you begin designing a calendar.

I found a simple two-toned blue template that I liked until I got to October and saw three image slots.

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