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xmas cards
Any ideas how I can display my cards without having to stick thread up with pins or tape? dont want cards on window sills either
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I use string and pegs too. You can get posh ones or poundshop ones and allsorts in between and can be reused each year. This type of thing
http://www.play.com/G...221190%7Cprd:27221190
http://www.play.com/G...221190%7Cprd:27221190
I got these last year .They sell them in Wilkies .
http://www.ic-innovat...roduct.php?product=30
This is nice too
http://www.next.co.uk...gn=googleps#376212g47
Bit dear but you can use it again and again .....and again :)
http://www.ic-innovat...roduct.php?product=30
This is nice too
http://www.next.co.uk...gn=googleps#376212g47
Bit dear but you can use it again and again .....and again :)
oooh just found this, do you think its ok on normal doors, hope it doesnt scratch the top
http://www.ebay.co.uk...T&hash=item27bef74da4
http://www.ebay.co.uk...T&hash=item27bef74da4
I use some gold or silver ribbon - the narrow type that you wrap presents with - and fasten it round the door from top to bottom ie under the door and back up to the top and fasten it on top of the door with a large drawing pin. This can't be seen a its too high up to be noticed. I then use a small stapler and staple the backs of the cards to the ribbon. This way they can still be opened and read. I then attach a few matching/contrasting sticky bows to the ribbon that is on the other side of the door for a bit of fun. Hope this make sense. It is quite effective and holds a good number of cards. There are no marks or holes left anywhere except on the thin strip at the top of your doors which you will never normally see - unless your name is Peter Crouch! Leaves all your other surfaces card free.