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10 Christmas Card Display Ideas That Showcase Your Most Beautiful Cards

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What do you do with your Christmas cards every year? If you love receiving them but hate how they pile up, why not make them part of your holiday decorating? We’ve got a roundup of some of the best Christmas card display ideas and card hangers so you can showcase your favorite holiday cards this season.

1. Use A Wall-Mounted Christmas Card Holder To Display Them

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The Branch Card Holder at Pottery Barn, $50, offers a beautiful, freeform way to display your Christmas cards over the fireplace.

2. Hang Them On Your Stairway’s Banister

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Clip or pin your Christmas cards to string lights or pine garland to decorate your stairwell. Here are more ways you can decorate your stairs for Christmas. Image: Better Homes and Gardens

3. Use Ornamental Chain To Create A Wall-Mounted Christmas Card Hanger

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This Nordic Christmas card display idea features large gold chain that’s been hung in a Christmas tree pattern to add to the festive holiday vibe. Image: Woonideeën

4. Go Vintage Farmhouse By Creating A Card Board With Chicken Wire

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An old rustic pine frame mounted with chicken wire can hold Christmas cards and other objects, like ornaments and a wreath, as shown. Image: Lolly Jane

5. Hang Ribbon And Pin Your Cards

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Choose a large, decorative ribbon and pin your Christmas cards to it. A door is a great place to display your Christmas cards. Image: Ideal Home

6. Arrange Your Christmas Cards Into A Tree Shape

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If you have a large collection of Christmas cards, arrange them in a pyramid shape to look like a tree. Don’t forget to top the display with a star or tree topper. Image: We Hang Christmas Lights

7. Display Them Artfully In A Wicker Picnic Basket or Box

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Use an ornamental box or picnic basket to hang and display your Christmas cards. Add string lights and ribbon for a holiday feel. Image: Ideal Home

8-9. Repurpose A Wall Using Washi Tape Or String

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These unused hallway walls were transformed into clever displays for Christmas cards. Images: Thyme is Honey and Design Improvised

10. Hang A Christmas Card Mobile

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For a whimsical look, create a hanging mobile for your Christmas cards and ornaments. Image: Design Improvised

Here are some Christmas card hangers and holders, in stores now:









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