Pyramid International Anne Stokes 2024 Calendar Month-to-View Planner (30cm x 30cm) – Fantasy Art Square Wall Planner
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Key takeaways
If you like fantasy art and also need something practical for your week-to-week plans, this Anne Stokes 2024 Calendar doubles as a wall calendar and a month-to-view planner. The square, wall-hung format is designed so you can see the whole month at once, with enough space to jot down appointments, special dates, and reminders like birthdays.
On top of the usefulness, it’s clearly aimed at fans of Anne Stokes’ artwork—dragons, fairies, warriors, princesses and more, with a mystical, romantic and slightly gothic feel. The official licensing is a nice reassurance if you care about provenance rather than picking up a generic design.
It’s not a “productivity app replacement”, obviously. But for people who still prefer paper for planning (and like seeing art on the wall every day), it’s a satisfying, dual-purpose pick.
Quick overview
This 12-month wall calendar is printed on artist-quality paper, with a new image for each month. The “month to view” layout is the point here: instead of a grid that forces you to jump between weeks, you’re meant to take in the full month at a glance.
The planner portion gives space to write things down—so it works as a practical planning surface in a home office, kitchen, hallway, or studio. And because it’s a calendar you’ll naturally reference daily, it also functions like decor that changes throughout the year.
A small thing that matters: a square wall planner can look more like a framed piece than a standard rectangular calendar, depending on your space.
What stands out (and what might not)

The strongest reason to choose this is the combination of fantasy art and planning. If you’re the kind of person who gets motivated by what you see—rather than only by functionality—this will feel like it “belongs” on your wall.
The other thing to bear in mind is that the information in your day-to-day planning still depends on how you like to write. The month-to-view concept can be great for tracking the big picture, but if you prefer extremely detailed daily notes, you may find you want additional paper/planning alongside it.
Also, while it’s intended as a wall planner and decor item, it’s still a calendar—so if you’re hunting for a desk planner or something that sits flat without wall mounting, this isn’t that kind of format.


Tech summary
- Type: Month-to-view wall calendar and planner (square format)
- Brand: Pyramid International
- Licensed merchandise: Officially licensed by Anne Stokes
- Size: 30cm x 30cm
- Paper: Printed on quality art paper
- Layout: Monthly “see the whole month at once” planning
- Artwork: 12 fantasy art images (one per month)
- Includes: Writing space for appointments, dates, special events, and notes like birthdays
Who it’s for
This calendar is a good fit if you want a straightforward, visual planning tool and you’re a fan of Anne Stokes’ fantasy style. It suits people planning at home—family schedules, birthdays, and key events—where being able to spot dates quickly matters more than minute-by-minute scheduling.
It also makes sense if you’re buying for another art lover. Because it’s officially licensed and designed to look good hung up, it won’t feel like a throwaway calendar.
It might not be for you if you don’t use month-at-a-glance layouts, or if you’d rather have a planner that focuses on weekly/daily structure more than the month view.

Getting the most from it
Treat the month-to-view grid like your “big dates” board. For example, when you’re planning the next few weekends, write in any appointments, school-related dates, and birthdays as soon as you know them. Then, as the month progresses, you can add reminders without having to flip between pages.
If the calendar sits in a busy area (like a kitchen or hallway), it also helps reduce missed dates. Everyone can see what’s coming, and you’re less likely to rely on memory or scattered notes.
Final verdict
It’s worth buying if you want a wall planner that’s genuinely useful for monthly planning and also works as fantasy-themed decor throughout the year, especially if you’re already drawn to Anne Stokes’ art. The month-at-once layout, the quality art paper approach, and the official licensing all lean towards a better “live with it on the wall” experience.
You may want to skip it if you need highly detailed daily planning, prefer a different calendar format (like weekly sheets), or simply don’t care for this style of fantasy artwork. In those cases, it can end up feeling more decorative than practical.

Mini FAQ
Questions people ask
Is this calendar designed to see the whole month at once?

Yes—the “month to view” planner format is intended to let you view the whole month together.
Is there space to write appointments and dates?
There is writing space for things like quotes, dates, special events, and notes such as birthdays.
Is it officially licensed?
Yes, it’s described as officially licensed and approved Anne Stokes merchandise.
Where is it meant to be used?
It’s intended to be hung up on a wall, with examples including home office, kitchen, hallway, or studio.
What size is it?
It’s a square 30cm x 30cm wall calendar.
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