Hey there, fellow home and decor enthusiasts! November is upon us, and with it comes the perfect excuse to get creative with our dry erase calendars.
Seasonal Stickers
Adorn your calendar with seasonal stickers of leaves, pumpkins, and turkeys. It’s like dressing up your calendar in its best autumn attire! Before the fall season arrives, you can also experiment with creative August calendar ideas for your whiteboard.
Harvest Moon Theme
Incorporate a harvest moon design at the top of your calendar to symbolize the season of abundance. It’s a subtle nod to the beauty of the November sky. You can also carry this autumnal theme over to your favorite November letter board ideas for a cohesive look throughout your home.
Nutty November
Scatter some cute acorn doodles around your calendar. It’s a quirky way to nod to nature and add a playful touch to your scheduling. Once spring rolls around, you can swap these out for fresh chalkboard calendar ideas for May.
Cornucopia of Colors
Use a cornucopia of colors to highlight important dates. Bright and bold markers make sure nothing goes unnoticed, just like a vibrant fall cornucopia. These colorful techniques are also perfect for decorating your May whiteboard calendar.
Crafty Corners
Turn your calendar corners into mini craft zones with washi tape and stickers. It’s a delightful way to personalize your calendar and make it uniquely yours. These decorations pair perfectly with our favorite March whiteboard calendar ideas.
Owl Illustrations
Add charming owl illustrations perched around your dates. Owls are wise and whimsical, making them a perfect fit for a November calendar.
Chalk Art Days
Dedicate a day each week to create a small chalk art piece. It’s a fantastic way to let your creativity shine and give each week a unique touch. If you need inspiration, explore some creative chalk art ideas for adults to get started.
Fall Quote of the Week
Include a space for a fall quote of the week. It’s a little dose of inspiration that can uplift your spirits and set the tone for the days ahead. This makes a perfect addition to your creative August calendar ideas as the season begins to change.
Family Photo Corner
Attach a small family photo or two to the corner of your calendar. It’s a sweet way to keep loved ones in view throughout the month. This is just one of many fun calendar ideas to personalize your space.
November Reflections
Leave a space for monthly reflections at the end of November. It’s a thoughtful way to look back and appreciate the month’s journey. Once you’ve wrapped up your thoughts, get ready for the next month with a printable December calendar.
Nature-Inspired Dividers
Use nature-inspired dividers like twigs or faux leaves between weeks. It’s a whimsical way to bring the outdoors in and organize your month beautifully. These rustic touches are also perfect for decorating a custom baby calendar.
Pumpkin Spice Palette
Use shades of pumpkin spice and cinnamon to fill in your calendar squares. It’s like bringing a warm cup of your favorite fall latte into your scheduling routine!
Golden Harvest Highlights
Highlight key dates with a golden marker to mimic the glow of a bountiful harvest. It’s a simple yet stunning way to draw attention.
Gratitude Notes
Dedicate a section to jot down something you’re thankful for each day. I’ve found it’s a wonderful daily reminder of the good things, plus it adds a personal touch to your calendar. This practice is actually one of my favorite college whiteboard ideas for staying positive during the semester.
Autumn Leaf Borders
Why not frame your calendar with a border of colorful autumn leaves? I love using a mix of red, orange, and yellow to capture the essence of fall right on my wall.
Interactive Gratitude Tree
Draw a gratitude tree and add a leaf each day with something you’re thankful for. It’s a heartwarming activity that grows more meaningful as the month progresses.
Thanksgiving Countdown
Create a special section to count down the days to Thanksgiving with tiny turkey illustrations or festive icons. My family loves checking off each day on a sticker chart as we get closer to the feast!

