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Indoor Activity: Recycle Cards Into Bookmarks
Receiving those annual holiday cards from friends and family is so much fun, but at the end of the season, many of us are at a loss with what to do with this year's collection. If you don't want to toss 'em, try this easy craft with kids: upcycle old holiday cards into bookmarks.
This post-holiday craft is a great way to kick off the new year with no-cost indoor fun with the kids. It's also one of our 30 top indoor boredom busters for this month.
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The warm greetings from the holiday cards will keep everyone cozy through a long winter curled up with favorite books. Bonus: These make a lovely gift and even encourage reading in our kids.
Materials Needed for Bookmark Craft
- Old greeting cards
- Scissors
- Hole punch
- Ribbon
1. Cut the greeting card into strips about an inch and a half wide.
2. Punch a hole near one end.
3. Thread the ribbon through the hole to create a tassel.
Find more fun things to do in Boredom Busters Activities Guide.
All photos by the author. This was first published in 2015
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