These easy crafts with old Christmas cards are a great way to recycle all the beautiful greeting cards that you receive during the holiday season. From unique Christmas ornaments to fun boredom busters. How will you repurpose your old cards?
Crafts using old Christmas cards
Every year we receive a handful of beautiful Christmas cards from family and friends. Don’t just throw them away! Recycle your old Christmas cards!
Use them to create beautiful Christmas ornaments, simple activities, and more!
Recycled crafts are a great way to keep your trash out of the landfills and create something in the process.
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Crafts using old Christmas cards
These crafts with old Christmas cards are a fantastic way to recycle all those beautiful greeting cards you receive this holiday season.
Recycle old greeting cards into fun paper boxes. Works great with Christmas cards, baby shower cards, and more!
Create simple puzzles using craft sticks.
These shadow boxes use cards as the backdrop.
Create gift card holders with your old greeting cards.
Make simple bookmarks with the designs on your cards.
Make new cards with the elements of the old cards.
More fun easy ideas you might like:
- Construction paper crafts – Love crafts with simple supplies? Check out these construction paper crafts!
- Rock Painting for kids – Kids love to paint rocks, get some fun ideas with this collection of tutorials.
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