Every year I struggle with what to do with the Christmas cards we receive in the mail.
While we appreciate each one and love receiving them in the mail,
they usually just end up in a pile on the kitchen counter
and then {with lots of guilt} get recycled in the new year.
I especially hate getting rid of the photo cards and the handmade ones,
but I also hate hoarding things that clutter up the house.
So this year I decided to figure out a solution to these problems -
displaying Christmas cards in a pretty, uncluttered way
and
what to do with the Christmas cards that you hate to toss at the end of the year.
I did some searching to get inspiration for displaying our cards and
holy moly,
did I find some super cute ideas!!
Pretty Handy Girl attaches her cards to shutters using little wooden clothespins.
So easy and cute!
Some great ideas for displaying Christmas cards can be found at BHG,
like this Christmas Card memo board,
where cards easily slip behind ribbon attached to a fabric covered cork board.
Centsational Girl also has a unique spin on the cork board turned card holder.
How easy would it be to slip your cards into a pretty glass canister!?
This idea would look pretty cute on a kitchen shelf, don't ya think??
A vintage painted ladder would be a unique and unexpected card display.
To display cards on a wreath like this, simply wrap a straw wreath form with upholstery webbing , securing it in place with small sewing pins. Attach cards with small silver binder clips.
Centsational Girl also cleverly used jingle bells to hang her cards on display.
Apartment Therapy shows a pretty picture of a traditionally way to hang cards from an evergreen bough.
Country Living shows a cute way to use ribbon to hand cards from a door.
I liked so many of these ideas,
that I decided to combine a few elements of some of the above
to create a card display in our house.
I started with a 15' cedar bough {from Lowe's}
that I hung {using Command hooks} from our entertainment center in the family room.
Using some little jingle bells and red ribbon {from Michael's},
If your pinch the bells together, it makes the slit smaller
so you can just stick your cards into the bells and they hang onto the cards like a clip would.
Now for what to do with the cards you want to save at the end of the season..
Last year I came across this idea/tutorial
for making your cards into a Christmas keepsake book.
Isn't she clever!?
Why didn't I think of that!?
So here is the book I made last January that holds all of the cards that I couldn't part with.
And I'm happy that our Christmas cards
won't be cluttering up my kitchen counter this year :)

















Those are absolutely adorable ideas, love it! Yeah, that is a way better idea than my "put them all on the fridge with magnets" idea (c:
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I love these ideas!
ReplyDeleteI think the wreath from upholstery webbing is just plain cute year round! I might have to borrow this for my January Wreath!
Have a great week!
Donna
Awesome ideas!!! I love the shudders and the ribbon ideas best :) Come visit me sometime- it would make me so happy! Merry Christmas!
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xoxo Summer