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by Teri Hanson
Description: Ideas for making your own Christmas cards.
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Each year after the holidays what do you do with all of the holiday
cards you received? Most of us throw the cards away, some of us keep
them in a box stored somewhere. Instead of throwing the cards out or
storing them, you can recycle them. Just imagine, never buy
Christmas or holiday cards again. Now, unless you have stored all
the cards you received from last year, you'll have to wait until next
year to do this.
What you do each year is save your holiday cards. The following
year, get them out and make holiday postcards out of them to mail
instead of holiday cards. It's also a nice time to look at the cards
and see who they were from and remember last year's holiday.
Here's what you'll need to do:
1. Cut off the back part of the card; the part of the card that has
the signature and/or writing on it and throw that part away. You can
cut it very straight by just cutting it right down the crease of the
card. Be sure to take note who sent it to you last year though so
you don't send them their card back as a postcard this year!
2. Write a message on the left side on the back of the pretty
holiday postcard you just made. Write the mailing address to the
right on the back of the card. Put your postcard stamp in the top
right hand corner just as you would a normal postcard.
Tips:
1. Cards that work best are ones that do not have indentations in
the picture part or scene of the card.
2. Scenes that are horizontal look much more like postcards than
scenes that are vertical.
Not only will you save money by not purchasing holiday greeting cards
again, you'll also save on postage. It costs less to mail a postcard
than it costs to mail an envelope. Every year we always have someone
ask us which store we buy our beautiful holiday postcards from and we
gladly tell them our secret.
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