How did I know this was your post? I love how you consistently manage to turn cards into something entirely new and different.
Love that you repurpose the cards! They make very nice tags.
Thanks, friends!
I love this idea. My aunt always did this with her Xmas card stash. Yours are, of course, so profesh!
What a great idea! I always feel bad having to get rid of Christmas cards, reusing them for something else is a nice way to deal with that.
Such a simple thing to do but a fab end product!
Aww, thanks everyone!
Cute idea!
Aw, thanks!
Rather than make a repetitive post, I decided to add my 2023 Tags to this one! My 123rd project for 2023!
I love this idea, and I hope it’s OK that I’m copying it this year
Thanks! I hope you get a lot of cute tags made from your cards!
That’s an excellent way to reuse cards! I have a few that it would be a shame to recycle… but I’m trying not to keep all the cards I receive. The handmade ones are kept and most often set out the following years.
Thanks! I am way too sentimental to keep cards. I would’ve been hauling around boxes of them from house to house and across state lines.
Yes, um, what a totally weird thing to do…
Not as weird as ALSO toting around all the ones you inherited from your (okay, MY) mom. (Although many of those are now worth something as collectibles on eBay.)
This year’s repurposed-card tags look great, Tara!
@irid3sc3nt I for sure toted some boxes of other ephemera around. I also moved 14 complete years of Martha Stewart Living Magazines at least once. So… not innocent!
@endymion Thanks! And, it’s not like I bought a big box of unused greeting cards from the 40s, multiples of many, to sell on Etsy or anything.
Ooo i like those three dark blue ones.
Brilliant idea! I’m going to steal this for next year!!!
Thanks, friends!