Christmas Card Holder You Can Make Tonight
Display your pretty holiday cards with this easy to make decorative Christmas card holder that uses colorful ribbon and a thrift store frame.

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This Christmas card holder is very easy to make. No sewing is needed and making it is a great way to use up small amounts of ribbon leftover from previous projects.

I even used a piece of leftover plaid fabric, so even if you don’t have ribbon, fabric can be used to make the holder, too.

The frame is a thrift store find that I added glitter to using spray glue. I used it in a different way at Christmas in my previous house. It used to hang in my dining room.

In my craft room I made what I called a ribbon memo board with no frame to tuck in notes, invitations, receipts, etc. It is made the same way I made the Christmas card holder. No tacks necessary so your memos or cards stay hole free.

Adding a frame to the ribbon holder makes it look more decorative. I hung the Christmas card holder on the end of the cabinet wall in my kitchen where it can be easily seen and adds to the Christmas decor.

I tacked on a few DIY pom-poms for fun.

Once the card holder is assembled, each ribbon becomes a pocket for tucking in Christmas cards you receive over the holiday season.

You can use all the same ribbon or mix them up like I did. The bottom piece is plaid flannel fabric.
How To Make a Ribbon Pocket Christmas Card Holder
I wrote this tutorial for the memo board I made. The Christmas card holder is made the same way.

supplies needed:
- Picture frame
- Foam Board – I got mine at the dollar store.
- Ribbons – each piece should be long enough to cover the width and to wrap a few inches to the back of the board. Use a variety of ribbon widths for added interest to the board. You can also use fabric that you fold over and press to resemble a ribbon.
- Duct or Packaging Tape
- Straight
- Mat Knife
- Scissors
- To hang: Picture hanger or 4 – Sticky Back Velcro Dots or Command Brand Picture Hanging Strips
- Using a mat knife and straight edge, cut a piece of foam board or piece of cardboard to fit into a frame.

2. Determine how you want the ribbons stacked up on your board and then set them aside in order. I wanted to use a scrap of fabric I had to add more color and pattern to my board. I pressed the raw edges over with an iron to create sharp creases so it looks like a wide ribbon.
3. Starting at the top of the board – lay the top ribbon across and wrap the ends around the back of the board. Make sure it is taut. Secure ends on back with tape.

4. Turn board back to front and attach duct tape along the entire length of the bottom edge of the ribbon. Wrap the ends of duct tape around the back and tape down. This will turn each ribbon into a pocket. Add the next ribbon under the first, slightly overlapping it.

5. Secure ends onto the back with tape and add the duct tape along the bottom edge of the ribbon. The next ribbon will hide the duct tape. Repeat this process for the rest of the ribbons until you have the board covered.
6. To attach the bottom fabric or ribbon, bring about 2 inches of the bottom edge to the back of the board and tape down as if you were gift-wrapping a box.

The back of the board will look like this when all the ribbons and duct tape are attached.

To hang: Add picture hanging hook or if hanging inside a door, use Velcro dots or Command Brand picture hanging strips.

If using a frame, here is what the back of the Christmas card holder looks like. I placed the ribbon covered foam board in the frame and attached it with clear duct tape.
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Find other holiday decorating ideas at my Christmas project gallery.