Are your holiday cards starting to droop on your mantel? Looking for a little pick 'em up to show them off to your company this week? Try some of these cute and decorative ideas from November 2007's
House & Home magazine!
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- Tuck cards between the window frames and use double-sided tape to attach them to glass of interior french doors.
- Tuck cards into the frame of a mirror
- Glass table tops can be used to display treasured items all year-round. Take advantage of the opportunity to display your cards under the glass.
- Cut slits in the back of cards with a utility knife. Slide a piece of ribbon through the slits, then tuck the end under a heavy stack of books and allow the ribbon to fall down in front of the shelves.
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- Substitute a centrepiece to your chandelier, and hang your colourful cards with fish line or thin-gauge wire. Tie a chandlier crystal to the end of each string to weigh it down.
- Punch holes in cards and string on a piece of ribbon. Tie to a bannister or mantle lines with garland
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