Articles related to "Recycling Christmas Cards"In these times of quickie electronic greetings and impersonal email missives, the tradition of creating handmade decorations and gifts seems more meaningful than ever.
Kids with special needs, even more than others, learn from repetition. Use Christmas cards to elicit spoken language.
Rather than throwing away the Christmas cards you have had on display throughout the holiday season, why not turn them into an artistic collage?
Mixed media paintings using Christmas cards do not have to follow a Christmas theme. These paintings can hang in your home year-round.
Recycle all of those cards and photos that you receive over the holidays into scrapbook layouts.
Keep Christmas sustainable by re-using papers, junk mail, books and cards. Many items found around the home can be transformed into eco-friendly, economical gifts.
For those who receive a lot of Christmas cards, or have a lot left over from the holiday season, altering them into functional pieces is the best solution.
Green efforts should extend to Christmas celebrations and beyond.
Rather than tossing those old Christmas and holiday greeting cards into the recycling bin, why not use them as bases for collage work?
The Christmas season brings joy, but it also brings waste in the form of paper, packaging, food etc. Have a green Christmas by recycling waste to avoid landfill.
Get discount Christmas cards by making your own cards, buying holiday photo cards in bulk, printing your own from your computer, or recycling old Christmas cards.
Wine drinkers have a ready supply of garland making material. Recycle wine bottle foil, proving wine can be drunk and Christmas trees decorated at the same time.
Let the cold blustery winds blow outside while the children have fun with winter activities indoors.
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