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Thursday, December 13, 2012

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It sure is holiday week here at IHeart Organizing, and contributor, Megan from Honey We're Home, is here today to keep the fun coming!  She DIY'd the most beautiful and creative holiday card display, which she can use to show off the smiling faces that show up in her mail box this time of year.  I am smitten!


Last weekend I got my Christmas cards all addressed and out the door and the cards addressed to us are rolling in.  I do love that many people send photo cards and I found a new way to display them for the season... on a shutter door!  I like that this display will hold LOTS of cards!


I found a natural wooden shutter door at our local hardware store for about $40.  They come in various heights and widths, this one being 30 inches wide x 80 inches high.


I recommend priming the door before spraying.  I skipped that step and our door is a bit blotchy, but inside where it's dim, you can't really tell. 


I used inexpensive chip board letters to spell "Merry Christmas" and spray painted them green. 


A few chip board stars, crafty buttons, and snowman hot-glued to the door add to the charm of the homemade display.


To finish off the display, I added a simple faux green wreath and added red and candy-cane ornaments and glittery snowflakes. A few dabs of hot glue keeps the ornaments and snowflakes in place.  The wreath is affixed to the door with a sticky Command hook.




I affixed the cards to the door with tiny round foam stickers. The cards that are the horizontal, folded type fit right in the slats.


Thanks Jen and IHeart readers, Merry Christmas to you!


"My name is Megan and I am a lawyer by day, design and decor lover by night, and Mama to the sweetest 2-year old boy you've ever seen. I'm passionate about fitness (and chocolate!) and could not live without my relationships, girl talk, and my morning coffee. I've been blogging for two years over at Honey We're Home, sharing my love of keeping things organized and beautiful at our house.  My efforts to live in the moment and cook more are an adventure in progress."


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