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What a marvelous idea I would love to do something like that here in australia any advise would be appreciated keep up the good work
Awesome write-up, really! I really love this time of the year! Snowman and Cookie – Yah!
I looks like you got it all figure out in this industry, was there anyone that you looked up to or follow that you would highly recommend?
It’s good to see that you are applying recycling Christmas card for this blog. It’s very pro environmental friendly. I’m following you.
Thanks for your support Tiffany. We have to have a more symbiotic relationship with our environment for it AND us to survive, and recycling christmas cards is a way for a lot of people to start!
In a way, you could say that sending ecards is a more environmentally friendly idea than sending paper cards but I’m not sure if that is true. It takes electricity to send a ecard which has to come from somewhere..but then it takes a bit of energy to product and deliver a plain Christmas card too. Using sustainable material and recycling is definitely a good way to go, as receiving a card through the real mail is far more exciting than through email…and we’ve gotta have a bit of fun over the holiday season.
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I am a huge fan of recycling cards. The cards are so beautiful these days how could you stand to throw them away.
So, great, great idea for a website. Thanks for bringing this to peoples attention. I wish you the best of luck with your site.
And thanks for the plugins – I use them on my sites as well with good results!
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Karen thanks for supporting my blog and recycling in general.
As far as Commentluv, keywordluv and top commenter, they have done wonders for both my traffic and my rankings. They are definitely assets!
I have recycled cards for years. Some of the things I have done with them is to punch holes in them to hang as decorations, cut down to use as gift cards and cut down and attach to a backing to make my own card. (The only thing I need to do is to remember Not to send it to the same person who gave it to me.
I will also go paperless and send e-cards more and more. YBA
Very creative ideas! And yes you should avoid sending the Christmas cards back to the person who originally gave them to you. However, most people probably won’t remember they gave it to you if it’s bee a year…:-)
Better safe than sorry though!
Way to go green! I am always interested in new ways to reduce, reuse and recycle. It is also a very good industry to be in
I also want to thank you for having a great do follow blog! I try as best I can to only support do follow blogs
Love the idea! my wife is into scrapbooking and generally makes her own cards, but the list seems to get longer and longer every year. This is a great idea that would probably end up saving her a great deal of time. I will send her here. Thanks for the luv!
You got it. Thanks for participating in the conversation!
What a great idea. I’ve been making my own cards on the computer for a few years now. Recycling the ones I receive is and even greener way to go. Thanks!
Thanks for stopping by and thanks for recycling… You’re helping everyone!
Great idea, I always spend too much money buying cards, I never thought of recycling them.