A Ash 22 Registered User Messages 348 8 Jan 2010 #1 Just wondering if there is any charity out there that has any use for old Christmas cards?
R RMCF Registered User Messages 1,432 8 Jan 2010 #2 Can't see it - only use for them I can think of is to burn them to keep warm.
D Darthvadar Registered User Messages 480 8 Jan 2010 #3 Your local nursery school/play group might like to have them... Great for making collages!...
L Leo Moderator Messages 16,696 8 Jan 2010 #4 I belive there are some threads here from last year listing some charities that take these in and recycle them. They cut off the picture on the front and attach to a blank card for re-use.
I belive there are some threads here from last year listing some charities that take these in and recycle them. They cut off the picture on the front and attach to a blank card for re-use.
B bartbridge Registered User Messages 207 8 Jan 2010 #5 What part of the country are you in? I know in Carlow there's a centre for adults with learning disabilities that takes them www.deltacentre.org .
What part of the country are you in? I know in Carlow there's a centre for adults with learning disabilities that takes them www.deltacentre.org .
S seolaim Registered User Messages 8 8 Jan 2010 #6 We always used to keep old cards and cut out the picture to use as name tags for next years presents.
We always used to keep old cards and cut out the picture to use as name tags for next years presents.
K k&d Registered User Messages 19 9 Jan 2010 #7 Your local schools might use them. As part of green flag programme they do alot of recycling and might use them to make next years decorations etc. k
Your local schools might use them. As part of green flag programme they do alot of recycling and might use them to make next years decorations etc. k
A Ash 22 Registered User Messages 348 9 Jan 2010 #8 Thanks for all the ideas folks. Pity to see them wasted if some good use could come of them.
B BillK Registered User Messages 1,140 9 Jan 2010 #9 Over here WH Smith (newsagents) have collection points for cards. Wouldn't Easons do similar?