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Decorating with Christmas Cards

Display Christmas cards on pony walls

Don’t underestimate the joy of decorating with Christmas cards.   If you’re like me, you save those cards as they come in the mail.  I’ve saved mine for well over 30 years.  At first, I only kept a select few, those I thought especially pretty or meaningful, but I also kept those from family and friends that included a meaningful note inside. 

If you haven’t started saving those precious Christmas cards, it’s never too late.  Of course, fewer people send them now because of the expense, and it’s easier to text or call.  However, if you still have boxed cards from previous years, include some of those in your decorating theme. 

Display Christmas cards on end tables
Display Christmas cards on end tables

Placing a couple of cards on an end table or entry table always feels festive.   

Display Christmas cards on China cabinets or open shelving
Display Christmas cards on China cabinets or open shelving

When we had our hutch, I staged a variety of Christmas cards on it every year.  It was my go-to decorating in the dining room.    

Displaying cards on the China hutch (2024)
Displaying cards on the China hutch (2024)
Display Christmas cards over mirrors or any walled art.
Display Christmas cards over mirrors or any art.

Hanging cards over a mirror or art is another great way to bring a bit of Christmas nostalgia. 

You can find the Merry Christmas Banner on Ravelry here!

Display Christmas cards over ladders or photo ladders
Display Christmas cards over ladders or photo ladders

My “ladder” picture holder was transformed into a card holder by simply hanging Christmas cards over each photo. 

Display Christmas cards on windows or French door panes
Display Christmas cards on windows or French door panes

Another festive touch I used last year and this year was to tape a few cards to the glass panes on the French doors into my office.   

Display Christmas cards on pony walls
Display Christmas cards on pony walls

Here, I arranged Christmas cards along the pony wall in our loft upstairs. 

I like to coordinate colors to suit the rest of my Christmas decorations.  For instance, upstairs, the Christmas tree is decked in red, white, and green.  I chose the prettiest green and red Christmas cards to coordinate.  Downstairs, the tree is trimmed in white, gold, and silver with splashes of red (cranberries).  I used more subdued Christmas cards with a few highlighting those colors with a splash of red. 

Crafting with cards is another great way to decorate your home.   Here are a few ideas:

  • Using just the card face, punch holes around the edges and crochet around the card. 
  • Cut out the main figures to create unique ornaments to hang from the tree. 
  • Cut out the main figures to create gift tags.
  • Make festive bookmarks.
  • Cut strips and make chain garlands.
Star Ornaments
Star Ornaments

Star Ornaments

Creating beautiful star ornaments is another great way to decorate with old cards. Hang from the tree, adorn gifts, the list goes on!

Christmas Card Coasters
Christmas Card Coasters

Christmas Card Coasters

These beautiful Christmas card coasters made with jar lids will not only add a festive touch, but will protect your furniture!

Christmas Card Snowflakes
Christmas Card Snowflakes

Christmas Card Snowflakes

These pretty snowflakes made with old Christmas cards make the perfect ornament for your Christmas tree. Adorn gifts, hang from the windows or doorknobs!

Christmas card snow globes
Christmas card snow globes

Christmas Card Snow Globes

What a beautiful way to use old Christmas cards. Create personalized snow globes that everyone will love and be proud to display!

There are plenty of ways to use old Christmas cards!

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