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		<title>6 Reasons to Keep Your Old Christmas Cards</title>
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Cut out Pictures and Make Gift Tags for Next Year &#8211; Cut out medium sized pictures and punch with a hole punch. Thread with some thin ribbon or string.
Cut and Use Blank Side as Scribble Card &#8211; Simply cut the cards in half and use the side that usually remains blank for scribbling or crafts.

Make a Collage of Christmas Pictures &#8211; Cut out pictures and stick onto backing card to make a collage, frame and use as a classy decoration for next christmas.
Make Thank You Notes - Cut out picture ...]]></description>
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<p><strong>Cut out Pictures and Make Gift Tags for Next Year</strong> &#8211; Cut out medium sized pictures and punch with a hole punch. Thread with some thin ribbon or string.</p>
<p><strong>Cut and Use Blank Side as Scribble Card</strong> &#8211; Simply cut the cards in half and use the side that usually remains blank for scribbling or crafts.<br />
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Make a Collage of Christmas Pictures</strong> &#8211; Cut out pictures and stick onto backing card to make a collage, frame and use as a classy decoration for next christmas.</p>
<p><strong>Make Thank You Notes </strong>- Cut out picture and write your thank you note on the blank reverse.<br />
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Use Pictures to Produce Handmade Cards Next Year</strong> &#8211; Cut out pictures and use on new card to make handmade cards next year<br />
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Make Christmas Alphabet Cards</strong> &#8211; Cut out pictures and in large pen write the corresponding letter on the reverse, for example cut out a tree and put a &#8216;T&#8217; on the reverse, or a snowman with an &#8216;S&#8217;.<br />
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