Create a Christmas card display tree
Create a "tree" in your living room with long twigs you collect from your yard. Arrange the twigs in an old-fashioned pitcher or unique vase, then tie or clip the Christmas cards to the ends of the twigs. You can make your tree even more festive by spray-painting your branches and twigs with white, gold or silver paint before adding the cards.
Decorate chair backs
Punch holes in each card and string a festive ribbon through the holes to create a chain of four or five cards. Repeat until you have one ribbon for each chair. Add the ribbons to your chair backs to add a holiday touch to your dining room. To make the most impact, use ribbon that is at least an inch wide.
Spell it out
Place strips of two-sided tape on a main wall in your living room to spell out holiday words such as "Peace," "Joy" or "Ho Ho Ho!" Then stick your favorite Christmas cards along the tape to create a bold holiday statement that costs almost nothing.
Make Christmas ornaments
Interior designer Erinn Valencich suggests upcycling cards to creative new glitzy Christmas ornaments. You will need three Christmas cards to make each ornament.
- Cut out 15 colorful 2 1/2-inch circles from the illustrated portions of three different holiday cards.
- Choose three dissimilar circles and fold each one in half, just to make a crease.
- Glue two circles together on one side and wait until the bond has a chance to set.
- Carefully smear glue all over the inner sides of the attached circles, and stick them onto the third circle, which is lying flat. The circles should now form a three-dimensional triangular shape.
- Press the three circles firmly together and let sit.
- Repeat steps 2 through 5 a total of four more times.
- After they're dry, dip outer edges in glue and roll in a bowl of sparkly glitter.
- Punch a hole in the top and thread with yarn. Knot the top and add a wire hook, or display the orbs among springs of winterberry and pine branches for a festive Christmastime centerpiece to enjoy year after year.
Frame your best cards
At the end of the season, pick out your favorite cards and frame them to create a piece of holiday art for next year. Choose Christmas cards in the same color scheme and make a collage, or just pick one big, beautiful card and place it in a unique frame.
Watch: More ways to display holiday cards
Do you love the annual flurry of holiday greetings, but not the tumbling mess it creates on the mantel? This creative solution is a fun and easy way to show off your cards.
More holiday decorating ideas
How to decorate outside this holiday
Holiday dinner table trends
Homemade Christmas ornament ideas
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Source: http://www.sheknows.com/holidays-and-seasons/articles/849513/creative-christmas-card-display-ideas
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