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Recycle Christmas Cards
After Christmas, greeting cards sit in heaps on tables waiting to either be
terrified missing or maybe packed gone as mementos, but after a a small number
of years there can be boxes and boxes of Christmas cards. Their desires to be
another answer, there is it’s known as Recycle Christmas cards. as a replacement
for of throwing away the Christmas cards, reuse them.
Recycled Christmas cards are a hot thing now and are used by individuals in much
conduct. There are many website and magazines articles dedicated to recycled
Christmas cards projects, and the list could be greatly longer. A unique idea is
to utilize the designs and pictures on these Christmas cards as ornaments, by
simply attaching a cord to it. Another recycled Christmas card craft can be
completed as a family Christmas gift, place mats can be made from many cards by
placing them between two pieces of contact paper or laminate sheets.
For a year round gift, recycle Christmas cards can be used to decoupage storage
box and used for many things around the house, and is a personal gift from
someone.
A good way to recycle Christmas cards is to create new cards from them, and send
recycled Christmas cards. The easiest way to do this is to cut the front picture
off the old card, draw a line down the back making it a postcard.
The majority swell-liked cards found from those from charities that recycle
Christmas cards, the peak of which is St. Jude’s Children’s hospital. After
receiving the Christmas cards from citizens around the world, the children cut
the Christmas card fronts and then glue them to new Christmas card stock,
packaging them into packs of 10 and are sold for a Christmas gift. In turn the
kids receive percentage for the savings and college fund.
At the end recycled Christmas cards present the chance for the whole family
members to enjoy a craft, reuse Christmas cards instead of throwing them away
and have new Christmas cards for holidays and other occasions throughout the
year. So, a number of last ideas may be to use a cookie cutter or other shapes,
cut the shapes from the Christmas cards and use them to interest up a scrapbook.
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