A couple weeks ago I decided to organize my paper-crafting supply stash. Before I started quilting, I started card making with a group at my job in the breakroom at lunch time (I guess paper-crafting is a “gateway drug” to quilting, ha!).
In my stash I had a stack of calendar pages I picked up somewhere (thrift store) from 2016/2017 of Colorado nature scenes. For a moment I thought about just recycling them, but then I thought: I could make a set of cards for visitors that they can use as sort of postcards to send Colorado greetings to their friends and family back home. (I might even provide them with a PEN to write with and STAMPS for mailing, ha!)

I’m still working on the cards, but here is a close up of the ones I’ve completed so far:
Since I had to trim off the section of the calendar page that provided the details of the photo, I hand wrote the details on the bottom.
The only problem is I do not have the original calendar book and so I do not have the name of the awesome photographer who took these photos to credit. I did indicate on the back of each card that these are recycled cards so no one will think I took these wonderful photos.
So the plan is to keep a stack of these cards on the writing desk I moved from the library (when we got the dining room table to put in the library, see post A Table Runner for the New Table) to the guest room. I am glad we were able to fit the little table in the guest room as I know when I am visiting someone I appreciate a little desk in the room.
(Oh and if you are wondering what the is document with the quote “Be yourself…” behind the cards in the images – I am working on creating my first journal – it is going to be on my first 5 years in Colorado. I was inspired by my friend J who is a prolific journal and amazing artist!)





That’s not only a beautiful way to reuse the images, but a thoughtful gesture towards your guests. But horrors, a PEN and STAMPS! How last century can you get? Just kidding, I still get excited when there’s something in the actual mailbox, even if it’s just a bill.
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Thanks and thanks for the laugh! I know pen and stamps – crazy 🙂
I actually have a new pen pal or two and I’ve being enjoying the experience of exchanging cards and stamps 🙂
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Great idea, and so thoughtful for your guests!
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Thanks so much!
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What a great way to recycle, and they are so pretty! It would be great to get pretty mail once in awhile!
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Thanks so much! Use my Inquires tab on my blog to send me your mailing address and I will send you a card 🙂
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I love the idea of creating cards on your lunch hour. That would have been great fun! I’ve also used old calendars for crafting, making bookmarks, gift card holders, and wine glass “tags.” It’s lovely of you to have cards for your guests, and the stamps are a generous touch.
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Thanks so much! I know you are talented at recycling for cards! It was a very fun thing to do back when I worked in an office before the days of remote work (where you can only craft with yourself at lunch time!)
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What a great idea!
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Thank you 🙂
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What a great idea, Tierney! I love note cards and can never seem to have enough.
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Thanks so much I really appreciate that and I hope the guests feel the same as you 🙂
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Such a great way to recycle those wonderful photos! I’m sure your guests will be so happy to use them 😊
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Thanks so much I couldn’t let those lovely photos go into the recycle 🙂
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Your talents cease to amaze me. Wow!
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You are too kind, thanks!
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What an awesome idea! Great use for these lovely images, and what a nice thing for guests 🙂
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Thanks so much 🙂
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That’s a lovely idea, and much more enjoyable than just putting them in the recycling.
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Most definitely and thank you 🙂
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Lovely cards and happy journalling
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Thanks so much!
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Good idea 😀
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Thank you 🙂
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Such a GREAT idea! Definitely trying this out this year.
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Thanks so much!
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I love all your creativity. I hope Matt and I can visit sometime in the near future and check out the cards you made. I would love one. Miss you.
Kathy
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Thanks so much and that sounds awesome 🙂
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