Christmas Card Displays #1: Window Panes
Window panes are the perfect way to decorate you homes for Christmas and display all those cards all at once! Simply place some double sided tape on the backs of your Christmas cards.
Press one Christmas card into each window pane, right in the middle! This way light can still get in around them, but they are front and center for all to see.
You can also use this idea on French doors!
Christmas Card Displays #2: Garlands
So, go ahead and punch a small hole in the top left corner of each fo yoru Christmas cards, about one inch in form the edge. This way the paper will be less apt to rip.
Now, use a ribbon and slip it through the hole. Tie the ribbon around the garland and tie it into a bow. You can add as many or as few Christmas cards to any garland you are using inside fo the house.
You could even use this method to tie your Christmas cards to the Christmas tree.
Christmas Card Displays #3 Stocking Hooks
Stocking hooks are one of my favorite ways to deeply Christmas cards. If you are already using stocking hooks on the fireplace to hang your stockings, then fill in between them with these simple card displays.
You may be able to simply rest the Christmas cards on the stocking hooks, but punch that hole and using a simple ornament hook is a great way to hang them on the stocking hooks!
Christmas Card Displays #4 Glass Top Tables
If you have a glass top dinner table, coffee table or desk around your house then these are the perfect way to display Christmas cards. Simply take that glass top off and go ahead and give it a nice clean with some Windex.
Now, lay out all of your Christmas cards on the underlying surface so that they cover the whole area. Replace the glass and you are finished.
Christmas Card Displays #5 Curtain Tie Backs
You can create simple and elegant curtain ties backs using your Christmas cards. Simply punch a hole in the left and right sides of the card. Use a paper hole protector on the holes to keep them from ripping. Now, slip a ribbon through each hole and tie them in a knot.
Now, put the card on the front of your curtains and pull the ribbons behind to tie!
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