First cut off the card front (The size you cut will determine the size of your box). Lay the card front on a coordinating piece of card stock and trace. Cut out the card stock.
Then trim 1/8" off of one long side and one short side.
Now you need to score each side of the card front (Lid) and the card stock (box bottom). 3/4" - 1" is what I usually do on these but you can create a deeper box if you make the score lines larger.
Fold on the score lines and cut each of the four flaps on top and bottom.
Use a very sticky, double sided tape (such as Red Liner seen above) on each flap, folding to form the box top and bottom.
This lovely card is from my blog buddy Diane at Lavender Dreams. She's a dear, dear gal with a wonderful blog -- can you guess what part of the country she lives in? I lined the inside of the box with decorative paper and added the little bow in the lid.
A rhinestone was a perfect embellishment for the lighthouse!
This one was perfect with a red box bottom.
I added the glitter band using the red liner tape, sprinkling on ultra fine glitter, rubbing it in and then shaking off the excess.
This one also got a stamped message inside.
You can use the sentiment from the outside or inside of the card and put it inside the box for a special message.
This card had the cute, small picture on the back of the discarded part so I cut it out to use for a tag.
These are addicting but here are some additional suggestions for using your cards from any season:
Cut off card fronts and attach to card stock to create new card
Cut off card fronts and make post cards out of them to use as Thank You notes after the holiday
Make gift tags for the following year
Attach to the front of those store bags to cover the store logo
on the bag
Place cards in a basket kept handy at dinner time. Pray for each family/sender throughout the
year
Put the cards (especially photo cards) and family update
letters in a binder. This serves as a
great little ‘scrapbook’ of family and friends.
I attach the photo cards inside my kitchen cabinets. It’s a fun way to remember family and friends
every day of the year!
And from Pinterest:
Make photo cards into coffee table booklets by punching
holes and adding rings (Creative Party Ideas by Cheryl)
Cut into small shapes and hang to twig tree in a pot. Ask holiday guests to sign backs and/or leave
a message. (Martha Stewart)
Jar lids(S.C.R.A.P.)
Make Christmas coasters (Bella Crafts Quarterly)
So tell me, what do YOU do with your holiday cards?
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