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armybrat Moderator


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Townsend1025 Junior Member

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suitechic1979 Newbie

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That is a really good link. I used to do a lot of crafts with old Christmas cards with my mom when I was younger. I remember most making placemats and ornaments. It was fun to recycle and have memories from used cards.
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donnalee Senior Member

Joined: 25 Oct 2002 Posts: 84 Location: Jacksonville Fl.
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Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 9:03 am Post subject: Using old Christmas Cards |
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I took all my old Christmas Cards for the past 4 years and then using my sizzix machine and my 4 size stars I cut them in the die machine then I layered them using double sided foam and they looked dimentional I then plan to put the star ornaments in the christmas cards I send out this year.
I put the names on the back so I would know who they came from and I was sure to send their cards back to them.
I also want to make a poem to send also .
I also have used old christmas cards to glue recipes on to send out at Christmas |
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