Tuesday, December 03, 2019

Vintage style Christmas card holder


As most readers know, I have a collection of vintage Christmas cards -- and I also have many, many more that I am gradually listing and selling in my Etsy shop.  All that to say, I so appreciate vintage holiday cards.  There is something so heartwarming about them.  Tiny cards like the one above are especially sweet.

I usually display my vintage collection on a ribbon board in the front hallway
 and nearly every card on it is smallish, but sometimes they get lost in the large display area.  A card holder that would work well for only my small cards would be a nice idea.

Enter this Vintage Style Christmas Card Holder</a> by Ashlee at My So Called Crafty Life.  Wow, what an adorable idea this is.
Photo by Ashlee at My So Called Crafty Life
It looks quick and easy (painting the clothespins might be the only time-consuming part) and uses easy to find components like a plastic charger and plate.  I've seen nice looking chargers at the Dollar Tree, and Walmart has some super cute melamine plates this year.  The image below is of a container for Christmas treats, but Walmart also has this design in plates -- as well as other cute ones like buffalo checks.
So there is a really fun idea!  The old standby paper plate Christmas holder brought right up to date!  I want to try making one of these -- how about you?

15 comments:

  1. Please forgive my email sending you the direct link when you already have it! The first time I was here, I was not able to find it there. Her search button on the home page is very faint. Lots of cute ideas...I struggle with Christmas card display. Usually, I land on placing them in a basket so anyone can pick them up and read the messages. Must get caught up here!

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    1. I usually tape our cards to the wood shingled walls in our front hallway each year. Placing them in a basket is a great idea and what my mother always did.

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    2. And yes ... Ashlee does have lots of cute ideas. I follow her blog by email and had saved this idea several years ago.

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  2. You have the best collection of vintage items! I always enjoy seeing the different styles within the vintage genre that you collect.

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    1. So many different styles, aren't there? It's a fun collection to have.

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  3. What a lovely collection! I've been looking for a way to display (non-Christmas)cards at work...I may have to try the DIY plate card holder.

    Thanks for the visit!

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    1. This sounds like it could be a good solution for your card display, Margie. It could be done with any colors or themes of plates.

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  4. What a nice idea the plate card holder.
    You have a great collection. It's nice to display them.

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    1. It is a great idea, I think. (I can say that because it's not my idea but Ashlee's.) I really hope to make one of these.

      Yes, my collection has evolved over time. I received most of the cards for free, from people who knew I used them for crafting with students. Of course I would never cut up these lovely vintage cards!

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  5. What great ideas! I love the cookie tin, too. I’ll have to check out Wal Mart tomorrow.
    Thank you for visiting my blog. Why didn’t I think to swirl the Andes Mint on top of my cookies?! Next time, I will. Great idea! 😘

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    1. The cookie containers come in three different sizes, I believe. The one in the photo is the largest one. I got the next smallest size, which came in a set of two.

      I probably wouldn't have thought of swirling the Andes Mint myself, but it's just what my recipe calls for. My cookies are flatter and crisper but still very good.

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  6. I love vintage cards and inherited a few when my parents passed years ago. As much as I think it would be fun to receive one from someone else, I'm always a little afraid to send them along to others. Not sure they will appreciate them as I do. So, for now they sit in my box of cards, often passed over, but making me smile a bit inside every time I see them. I love how you have chosen to display them. You may give me ideas! :)

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    1. Yes, I keep my vintage cards in a box too, but I usually bring them out to display seasonally. I think it's sad to have a gorgeous collection like that if no one ever sees it.

      Hope you do try displaying your cards. I have instructions (on both blogs, I think) on how to make a ribbon board.

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  7. Another great idea, Mrs. T! For great ideas, one only needs to come visit your blog and we will find all sorts of wonderful crafts, recipes, and ideas. Thank you! Blessings...Sandi

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    1. Oh, thanks, Sandi! This one is really Ashlee's idea, and I think it's such a good one.

      But thanks for your kind and thoughtful words. I hope that people do visit the archives here, as there are some great crafts, recipes, and other ideas.

      Blessings to you as well, dear Sandi, and thanks for hosting this party!

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