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Christmas Card Letters
Christmas Card Letters

Old holiday cards have a way of ending up in the garbage; however, with this easy diy christmas decor craft, unused holiday cards will find a new purpose. This craft is a great home decor idea to add a more personal touch to any house, and these letters are great for staying fashion forward while also keeping your house family oriented. Additionally, this craft is an ideal way to save paper wherever possible and reuse it in a creative, fun way.  With this idea you are able to create a personalized Christmas craft that can be displayed all year.

Estimated CostUnder $10

Time to CompleteIn an evening

Main MaterialRecycled Materials

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This is an especially beautiful way to show off your favorite holiday cards, right? I have several cards that I keep and set out each year to show off because they are gorgeous, and I want to keep them as long as I can. This is a great way to repurpose the cards and give them a new life and stop boring my guests with the same cards.

I just love these letters! I am always on the hunt for a good DIY that lets me reuse things that I already have in my home. I tend to hold on to my holiday cards, but never know what to do with them. I think that this tutorial is just the ticket! I have seen these letters on sale relatively inexpensively at my local craft store, so I know that this tutorial won't cost much. I just love the idea that the commenter below had of using family photos! I think that this would be cute to use at a wedding as well, spelling out the couple's name or "Mr Mrs." I can't wait to give this a try.

Love this idea but came up with one step further for family. When printing photos during the year, print an extra set that you can cut up. Make a decopage monogram letter (first letter of last name) with pics on it from all during the year for display on wall or mantel.

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