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5 ways to reuse holiday cards

MONews
4 Min Read

Be honest. How big is the mountain of holiday cards on your dinner table? We’re guessing it might rival Everest by now, and you’re definitely not alone.

Holiday cards tend to pile up this time of year, and while it may seem like a shame to throw them in the trash, it can be hard to figure out what to do with them. Instead of throwing the cards away or throwing them in the box, nod to your loved one’s kindness by turning them into useful cards.

1. Upcycled gift box

This creative idea atomic shrimp Blogger Mike utilizes all these cards and prevents future Christmas waste with his upcycled gift wrapping solutions.

Making your own gift box may seem complicated, but Mike made it surprisingly easy. All you have to do is cut and fold a few times and your gift box is ready.

Upcycled gift box. Photo: Mike/Atomic Shrimp

For step-by-step instructions on how to make your own, visit: atomic shrimp.

2. Holiday card decorations and festive wreaths

These two simple projects are Cafe Mom Studio Upcycled cards will help you decorate your hallway. You can save money and add a personal touch to your seasonal decor.

Skilled moms will show you how to complete both projects in one YouTube tutorial. Despite the awesome results, both items are very easy to make.

3. Photo card souvenir

It would be a shame to cut up all the photo cards for production, but putting them in a box doesn’t seem like the ideal solution either.

Creative ideas from Michelle Allen allen design studio It will transform your photo card of the year from clutter to a keepsake. In just a few simple steps, you can easily assemble a photo card album you’ll cherish for years to come.

Photo card souvenir. Photo: Michelle Allen/Allen Design Studio

Allen wrote about this creative keepsake on his blog: “I bring them out every year, and we and our guests always take notice. “This whole thing literally took about 10 minutes.”

For step-by-step instructions on how to do it yourself, visit: allen design studio.

4. Party pinwheel

cunning women wedding chicks I used decorative paper for these cute party pinwheels, but you could easily substitute them with holiday cards for a seasonal twist.

We love this idea that will jazz up your holiday table decorations or add some fun to a kid’s winter birthday party.

Party pinwheel. Photo: Hilton Pittman Photography

For step-by-step instructions on how to do it yourself, visit: wedding chicks.

5. Matching place cards and napkin rings

Use all your playing cards to decorate your holiday dinner table with this 10-minute project. TheGreenGirlsTV.

This matching place card and napkin set is super simple, but the festive print on your Christmas card alone is enough to bring tons of cheer. Want to reuse your production in less time than it takes to watch your favorite sitcom? Include us! Watch the video below:

Featured Image: Mike/Atomic Shrimp

Editor’s note: This article, originally published on December 24, 2013, was updated in December 2024. Yes, we recycle good ideas!



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