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Things you can do with old greeting cards
Don't throw away those old Christmas cards!  Try some of these ideas to re-use them or make something out of them.
Christmas Candy Holder - Take an              old coffee can and use a primer grey paint on it then spray it with              green or red paint. Then take the pictures off of the front of old              x-mas cards and glue them around the sides of the can, to make it              look even better get some thin x-mas color ribbon and punch holes              in the cards and wrap the ribbon through the holes and around the              diameter of the can. It's a fun project and it's even nice to use              as a gift holder instead of giving a gift bad put a small gift or              even an article of clothing into the can and put a gift tag on the              lid to give it as a gift. (I like to use mine for candy canes.) Contributed              by Nicholas Hellums.
Make                Placemats &amp; Coasters - Cut out the best part of the picture                (I use a sealer ring so that I can see what I am drawing my circle                around to cut by) and put it on a colored "Mac Tak" or "Tie Tac"                (self adhesive shelf papers, a thin plastic sheet that you peal                a paper backing off of) with the wrong side down and then cover                the front with a clear piece of Mac Tak (make sure not to get the                frosted kind, so the picture shows through). Then cut around the                sealed edge leaving at least a quarter of an inch. You can also                make place mats this way with wrapping paper. If you don't leave                the quarter inch around the outside, they won't seal and will fall                apart after a few washings. My son is ten and he still has his that                we made after his first Christmas, with a good seal they will survive                much washing. Contributed by Pat, crafty_pat@hotmail.com
Christmas                Card Ball - Use the pictures from old christmas cards cut into                pentagons and hexagons of the same sized side, and glue them together                to make a hanging ball. Contributed by Daphne, lundal@infovia.com.ar
Scrapbooking!                - A lot of people are now into scrapbooking, I use old cards to                go along with the picures in my scrapbook. You can either cut out                small portions and pictures from the cards or use the card in whole                to go along with the pictures on your scrapbook page. Contributed                by Nicholas Hellums.
Make                Postcards - Cut apart the front and back and keep the front                (picture). Turn the card over so you're looking at the back of the                picture. Using a ruler, draw a line dividing the back of the front                card piece across the narrow side. On the left side write a message;                on the right side address it and you have made a postcard (and cheaper                to mail!) You could also use stamps for your message. I make a small                note where the postage stamp goes telling me who sent it so I don't                return it to the same person next year. Contributed by Maggie,                maggimae@pacifier.com
Use                as Gift Package Tags - I have always used my old cards as next                years gift tags. Just cut out what looks like would make a pretty                tag, punch a hole in the top with a paper-punch, and use a ribbon                to attach to the gift. Sometimes you can get multiple tags from                one card. Some are so pretty, I use the whole front of the card                as a tag for larger gifts. Hope this helps! I haven't bought gift                tags for years now and always get compliments on the originality                of my tags. Contributed by Betty, hatran@goldcity.net
Package                Decoration - Recycle paper bags too! Use the brown paper bag                or newspaper as your wrapping paper. Cut out pictures from old Christmas                cards and glue onto packages. This is a great (and cheap) way to                pretty up plain paper!             
Make                Small Boxes. - Check out this                site for instructions.             
Make                a Christmas Collage - Cut out pictures and glue onto construction                paper or cardboard to make a Christmas collage (great activity for                kids).             
Use                for Decoupage - Cut out pictures and use to decoupage onto small                boxes, frames, tables, etc. I got some old wooden trays at yard                sales, and took my favorite cards and decoupaged them to the trays.                I have one for Christmas, Thanksgiving and one for a Birthday theme.                Some of the trays have sides and I can get glass cut to fit to place                inside the tray which will protect the cards. If your trays dont                have sides make sure you seal the cards with decoupage glue or polyurethane                to protect them. Contributed by annieleah, jandana@rnet.net.
Make NEW Cards - You can use old cards for your cards for                all your occasion. Just cut your card ( keep the picture) Take construction                paper any color- fold in half. Paste your picture on your card on                the paper. Then use writing paper or typing paper-cut to fit your                card. In the crease of of your white paper and the construction                paper-make to slits, use any color of ribbon-pull throught-then                tied it a bow. I always recycle my Xmas cards- just use red,gold,green                ribbon. My cousin taught me how to make my Xmas cards. And she's                98yrs old. So get busy with making your Xmas Card for 1999!!!!!                Contributed by Teacup, pdemko@aol.com.