I hope you had a wonderful Christmas with your family; hubby and I enjoyed our first Christmas as a married couple. We even have decorations packed away at this point:) I enjoyed my time off from school as a teacher and was able to relax and take care of some projects that I hadn't had time for during the first semester. I wanted to share the outcome of one of those projects below - after looking for a creative way to preserve the Christmas cards and pictures sent by friends and family I decided to scrapbook them.



If you have another crafty idea for preserving Christmas cards I would love to hear about it - please leave a comment! Also, I hope you enjoy seeing the familiar faces of mutual friends - so fun!
I pray 2012 got off to a peaceful start!
3 comments:
Very clever Katy. I always feel bad about throwing away all the beautiful cards.
I've been saving mine but haven't done anything yet...I better before my pile gets too big!
Hey! That's us!!
Love the idea! I have mine saved from forever. I need a crafty person like you to scrap them for me though. :-)
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