Easy DIY Christmas Card Display

Do you enjoy getting Christmas cards from friends and family each year? If your answer is yes, then why not display them so that you can enjoy them for the entire holiday season? Here's one unique way to create your own DIY Christmas card display.
A chippy, old, vintage window was my inspiration for this project. I picked mine up at a local flea market.
Since there were six panes, I collected my own family's Christmas cards that we sent out for the past six years and inserted them with tacky putty, one per frame. This will work just as easily with the cards you receive in the mail from friends and family. I just chose to display my kids this time around. It made what I like to call a "Photo Gallery" of sorts.
I added snowflake ornaments and some glittered "joy" ornaments for a bit of bling.
And you can never have enough bottle brush trees.
Just to recap, all you need to do is pick up an old window at a garage sale or flea market (or maybe in your own basement or garage!) and pick out a few cards you'd like to display. You can even switch them out each week during the Christmas season for a new look.
And after Christmas, the window can go back to serving as a general décor piece for the rest of the year.
Kathleen A. Our Hopeful Home Blog
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