Hello! Do you enjoy receiving Christmas cards as much as I do?
Every year, I collect all the cards I receive. As I've mentioned in this post, I punch a hole on the corner, gather them on a book ring, label them with the year, and then I put them in a plastic storage bin.
I usually shred the envelopes as a safety precaution (since names and addresses are printed on them) and also to save on storage space.
I usually shred the envelopes as a safety precaution (since names and addresses are printed on them) and also to save on storage space.
But a pang of guilt arrives when I see these pretty postage stamps. How could I shred Saint Nicholas or The Mother and Child? That would instantly put me in Santa's "Naughty List"!
So I cut out the postage stamps and used them to make some crafts:
I made these gift tags...TADA!
Here's how:
I used some blank tags (you can make your own using card stock) and the other parts of the envelope like the area with patterns and shiny foil.
I made a collage using the strips of paper and attached them to the tags with glue.
Using seasonal stamps and an ink pad, I printed these messages on the clean side of the envelope. I tried to keep my waste to a minimum...TADA!
Then I added the messages on the gift tags with more glue:
You can use this idea to make other gift tags depending on the postage stamps you have on hand: hearts for Valentine's, spring flowers for birthdays, or trains/vehicles to say "Bon Voyage."
Here are other ways I've used cancelled postage stamps for crafting:
To make fridge magnets...TADA!
To embellish a plain paperclip tray...TADA!
To decorate brown paper package tied up with string...TADA!
And to turn a plastic box from blah to TADA!
What are the creative ways you've used cancelled postage stamps? Let me know!
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I love the idea of re-using Christmas stamps for Christmas-themed crafts, specifically the tags. Thanks for this idea!
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