Creative Way to Display Birthday and Christmas Cards?

Updated on September 10, 2012
S.N. asks from Glen Ellyn, IL
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Fellow moms,
Do any of you have a creative way that you display your Christmas cards at Christmas time, or your child's birthday cards that he/she receives? Usually I just tape them to the back of a door, or a window. Once a long time ago I saw a teacher somehow fasten a bunch of cards together by the part that folds, and they all fanned out. Not exactly sure how she did it though.
Thanks for any fun ideas!

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J.C.

answers from Anchorage on

I always get a ribbon (Michael's has rolls of holiday ones for a dollar most of the time) and stick it hanging down the wall with a bow on top, then I use decorative cloths pins (kids can paint or just dye them red and green with food coloring) and use the pins to secure the cards down the ribbon.

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G.H.

answers from Chicago on

I have a beautiful Christmas wreath holder that was made by a friend. It has 3 square cork boards hanging down from eachother. Then you use large christmas ribbon. On the backside of the board put the ribbon & attach it with thumbtacks. Leave extra ribbon at the top of the board so you can tie it in a bow or let it hang. I hang it from a hook that has our last initial. If you wanted to decorate the corkboard, you can do lots of things like; wrap it with wrapping paper or paint the corkboard a color. My friend left the dark colored cork and painted large holly berrys all around it. Use thumbtacks to hang your cards on it

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F.M.

answers from San Antonio on

I made one like this http://www.marthastewart.com/273148/pinup-wreath

Mine was not as cute as Martha Stewarts by any means, but was simple-enough to make!

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I.X.

answers from Los Angeles on

For the first time last year I hung up 2.5" ribbon and pinned my cards on that. It was a great way to enjoy them for the season I will do it again. I hand two ribbons up one on either side of my french doors over the side lights. A wall would work well too. I just used strait pins to attach the cards to the ribbon. This way they don't clutter valuable counter top space.

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E.R.

answers from Cincinnati on

I make these for people. I either bind them with 3 ring binder rings (they even come in colors now) or put them in a scrapbook with complimentary colored scrapbook paper as a background! They are super cute and always fun to come back and look at!

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N.W.

answers from Eugene on

Last winter, I bought a wire Christmas card holder in the shape of a Christmas tree. It sits on a table, takes very little space and holds a couple dozen cards. I found it in a thrift store.

In years past, I'm hung decorative fabric ribbons from the staircase, tacked to the bulletin board or taped to the back of a door. Then I pinned the cards to the ribbons.

I have a little tray filled with stones to display greeting cards during the year. The cards set in between the stones and stand up that way. There's only room for 2-3 cards but it looks cute and I leave them up like that for a long time.

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