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Christmas cards....
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What do you do with all the Christmas cards you've received, once the festive season in over?
I like to keep the ones from my nearest & dearest, but always have so many others I don't bother keeping.....
I like to keep the ones from my nearest & dearest, but always have so many others I don't bother keeping.....
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think sending cards should just be for saved for people who you don't see to say Happy Christmas to or can't send an Ecard to. It's all got out of hand.
I've been restricting sending to neighbours, members of societies to which I belong etc by just wishing them Merry Christmas when I see them and give a small donation to a local charity instead.
On rhe subjest of recycling however, I use whatever I can for tags, new cards and then recycle the remainder.
Most large stores in the uk have boxes in which to recycle and our local council take cardboard together with garden waste in a green bin which is collected fortnightly.
I've been restricting sending to neighbours, members of societies to which I belong etc by just wishing them Merry Christmas when I see them and give a small donation to a local charity instead.
On rhe subjest of recycling however, I use whatever I can for tags, new cards and then recycle the remainder.
Most large stores in the uk have boxes in which to recycle and our local council take cardboard together with garden waste in a green bin which is collected fortnightly.
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Thank you canasta. I have to admit, I found it quite laborious writing all the cards out this year! I usually receive 50/60, so end up sending the same!
I realise I could put them in our recycling bin &/or take them to the local supermarket & do the same, but wondered if there were any other helpful uses.
I used to sit & make tags with my granddaughters, but they're at school now, plus the fact I don't get time, so I'll offer them to the school.
Thanks too no.k!
I realise I could put them in our recycling bin &/or take them to the local supermarket & do the same, but wondered if there were any other helpful uses.
I used to sit & make tags with my granddaughters, but they're at school now, plus the fact I don't get time, so I'll offer them to the school.
Thanks too no.k!