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What Kind Of Crafts Could I Do With My Old Christmas Cards?

I have a lot of old X-mas cards sent to me every year, they are so beautiful I hate to just throw them away espessially since those people took the time to send them, a rare thing these days… But I need some cute ideas for crafts. I already know about the oranaments, picture frames, gift tags, and gift wrap, thanks to google. I need more ideas. Please Help Me.

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  1. Amy

    You can make coaster, bookmarks, place mats, postcards using the front, and a card basket.http://www.allfreecrafts.com/christmas/c…

  2. cowgirl

    my daughter cuts out the pics she likes and uses them on scrapbbok pages, she also uses them to make greeting cards.
    I have taken a rare few with a picture or saying on it and framed it for a holiday decoration.
    cut the main parts of the pics out and make a collage in the shape of a star or something , decorate with glitter and hang it from the ceiling (like a large ornament- not for the tree)
    make placecards for dinner guests
    use the pics to make a collage/ picture/ scrapbook page for a friend

  3. Whitney

    Some horse riders sew their ribbons and rosettes won from horse shows onto quilts and cushion covers, and they look FANTASTIC. I know cardboard/paper from Christmas cards isn’t quite the same or as flexible to use as ribbon, but perhaps you could think along those lines? I found a great website a few years ago, of a teenage girl who custom made some excellent quilts etc using people’s ribbons. Wish I could remember the address! = It could have possibly been a great source of inspiration

  4. Worshipful Heart

    why dont you put them in an album?

  5. Lipstick

    blue snow flakes.your hot would you like to be my girl freind?

  6. dragon h

    Do you make your own cards? If so, you can recycle the cards you’ve rec’d over the years by cutting out pictures and/or sayings and paste them to card stock, sign & send them out. Add your own touches…lace, layered cardstock, embellishments, etc… Make them your own…have fun!!!!

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