Creative Ways To Display Your Holiday Cards

Hey there! The holiday cards are starting to trickle in. Did you catch my post on the best places to get holiday photos cards? If not, you can catch it here. Remember, sales change often so check the sites for the latest deals. Once you get all of those cards with sweet loved one’s faces, what do you do with them? I love all of the creative ways to display holiday photo cards.  I have displayed my cards several ways over the years. I have used everything from a Pottery Barn wire card holder, clothespins on twine {which is also a super cute way to display an advent calendar}, corkboards and I actually have an old school card spinner that holds cards.

This year I plan to make my own out of chicken wire and wood. I saw it at Lolly Jane and was inspired. My hubby helps me bring my projects to life though and as a firefighter, his schedule can be a little ok, a lot unpredictable. I am hoping to tackle this project this weekend due to some overtime that popped up. Read on for my inspiration plus other creative ways to display your holiday cards.

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Lolly Jane is so awesome. Everything they touch really turns to gold. This is what I plan to copy-cat for our house. My hubs is so excited to help me create this! Can you read my sarcasm? Ha ha!

 

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I love this cute Washi Tape Christmas Tree at Thyme is Honey. It makes for a perfect way to display your holiday cards.

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Nine + Sixteen used a fresh garland to display her cards. I love how simple yet festive this looks.

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Card Store used an embroidery hoop to create a wreath display for cards.

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Shanty 2 Chic always has amazing projects and tutorials including this fun card display using wood and twine.

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Capturing Joy with Kristen Duke uses thick ribbon and twine to display her holiday cards.

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Old windows are so versatile for decorating. I have one above my bed and I have used them in seasonal decor too. The Lily Pad Cottage utilizes this frame as a card display.

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Thrifty Decor Chic used her pantry door as her spot to display cards by adding some ribbon and using little clothespins to hold the cards. Also, how cute is that chalkboard wall with empty frames that she can change up for the seasons?

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Mom Simplified created a cute display using a wire wreath and some fun scrapbook paper.

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Liz Marie Blog always inspires me. I love this simple wood + wire display.

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Reasons To Skip The Housework just inspired me to use a giant frame that I just spray painted red! It was intended to be used as chalkboard but I can switch it up pretty easily.

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Tobacco baskets are kinda trending right now and they are a great way to display holiday cards. I love this display at Country Living.

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Designer Trapped created this sweet little board to display her cards.

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Not feeling extra crafty or are you short on time? You can scoop up this cute Merry & Bright card hold on Etsy. The seller, Born on Bonn has several other cute options available.

How do you display your holiday cards? I love coming up with creative ideas to showcase the season’s greetings. A lot of these displays can also be used to create a fun advent calendar too!

I hope to have our Christmas decor completely set up today. Then I will say goodbye to the Rubbermaid bins for the month and enjoy the season. I foresee a toasty fire and hot cocoa tonight while I get cozy on the couch and enjoy all of the holiday beauty within my own home. Twinkly lights? Heck yeah! They are everywhere. Are you doing anything fun this weekend? Have you decorated for Christmas yet? I have a big question for you … real or fake tree? We have both this year.

 

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