Other Uses for Old Christmas and Greeting Cards

Learn the Many Things You Can Make with Old Greeting Cards

By C. Jeanne Heida, published Dec 21, 2007
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Like many families, we get several hundred greeting cards every year. These aren't just Christmas cards, but birthday cards, Valentine cards, Mother's and Father's day cards, and an assortment of other cards which express the sentiment of the season.

What can you do with old greeting cards?

Use them as scrapbooking embellishments

The hobby of scrapbooking has opened up all sorts of possibilities for reusing those old greeting cards. Specialty cutting tools, die cut machines, and punches can be used to create a new card out of an old one. We also use scraps of old gift wrap and portions of old Christmas greeting card illustrations to create wonderful holiday scrapbook albums.

Turn them into bookmarks

Greeting cards are often made of a heavy card stock, which makes them ideal for turning into bookmarks. Use a paper trimmer or paper guillotine to trim a card into book mark size. To make the bookmark more interesting, punch a hole in the top of the card and tie a ribbon through the opening.

Turn them into gift tags

Last year's greeting cards can be easily turned into next year's gift tags! Use a paper shaper scrapbooking scissors to cut those beautifully illustrated greeting cards into gift tags. Punch a hole in one corner so the tag can be attached to the package with a small piece of gold string.

Donate them

Art teachers and kindergarten & preschool teachers enjoy having used greeting cards for their students to craft with. Students will often use them to make gift tags for parents or reconstruct them into new cards for the different holidays. Use a sharp pair of scissors to cut the cards on the fold, and only donate the part of the card with the illustration.

Make flash cards

When my children were small, I used to turn those old Christmas cards into flash cards.

To make your own Christmas flash cards, gather up a number of cards with different types of illustrations. Separate the fronts from the backs, then cut all the cards to a similar size. Once the cards are cut into equal shapes, write the name of the object (Santa, tree, deer, sleigh, presents) on the back.

Christmas bookmark made from an old greeting card

Credit: C. Jeanne Heida

Copyright: C. Jeanne Heida

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Excellent ideas!

Posted on 12/30/2007 at 10:12:46 PM

 
:)

Posted on 12/22/2007 at 1:12:36 PM

 
great ideas... i love the flash card idea

Posted on 12/22/2007 at 1:12:53 AM

 
You've covered such an amazingly wide variety of uses, from bookmarks to educational aids. Excellent! I love recycling items instead of throwing them away.

Posted on 12/21/2007 at 2:12:18 PM

 
These are fantastic ideas. I've used them to make gift tags when I ran out. They were the prettiest gift tags ever!

Posted on 12/21/2007 at 2:12:25 PM

 
I like the book idea. Recently, we opened a book at my grandparents' house and found pressed flowers inside from a party corsage -- another rekindling of old memories.

Posted on 12/21/2007 at 2:12:22 PM

 
What alot of fun ideas! Thanks

Posted on 12/21/2007 at 1:12:31 PM

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