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Recycled Christmas Card


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Recycled Christmas Card - finished card on shelf against white backgroundHere is another great way to recycle any old magazines and cardboard packaging you have into holiday cards.

You can apply this same concept with any shape cut out for any card occasion too, like for Thanksgiving, birthdays, etc.

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Total Time: 30 minutes

Yield: 1 card

Supplies:

Recycled Christmas Card - supplies
 

Steps:

  1. Use any cardboard piece as the base for your card. My card measures 7 inch by 5.5 inch or you can cut to the size of your liking. Using any cardboard scraps you may have, trace and cut so you have two even cardboard pieces for your card.
  2. Recycled Christmas Card - draw or trace the shape of your card on a piece of cardboard
     
    Recycled Christmas Card - create two
     
  3. Using the thinner cardboard piece with blank white on the front, I flipped it over and freehand drew a Christmas tree with a pen and ruler.
  4. Recycled Christmas Card - other side of the white piece of cardboard, beginning to draw a tree
     
    Recycled Christmas Card - tree sketched out
     
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  5. Using an X-acto knife, carefully cut out your shape (mine is of a Christmas tree.)
  6. Recycled Christmas Card - cut out the tree shape using an X-acto knife
     
    Recycled Christmas Card - cutting
     
    Recycled Christmas Card - tree cutout on the cardboard
     
  7. Now set the Christmas tree template over the cardboard. Using your pen trace the inside of the Christmas tree.
  8. Recycled Christmas Card - use cutout as a template and place over the other heavier piece of cardboard
     
    Recycled Christmas Card - trace the tree shape onto the cardboard
     
  9. Flip through magazines and clip out assorted shades and sizes of green paper for the tree and brown for the tree's trunk.
  10. Recycled Christmas Card - cut out varying sizes and colors of green from the magazines for the tree and some brown for the trunk
     
  11. You are now ready to glue down magazine clippings over the Christmas tree shape on the cardboard.
  12. Recycled Christmas Card - start gluing the paper bits down
     
    Recycled Christmas Card - trunk covered and starting at the top of the tree
     
    Recycled Christmas Card - entire tree shape covered
     
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  13. Now glue down the Christmas template over the magazine clippings.
  14. Recycled Christmas Card - glue the template over the tree
     
    Recycled Christmas Card - white side of template up and tree created
     
  15. Optional: You can decorate your tree or leave it plain. I like it plain and sleek and decorated the edge of the card with ribbon sticker. On the back of the card you can write your message (or on the front in the blank areas, option is yours).
  16. Recycled Christmas Card - edge decorated with sticker ribbon
     
    Recycled Christmas Card - finished card
     

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November 24, 20180 found this helpful

Lovely!!

 

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November 25, 20180 found this helpful

Thanks :)

 

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