Decluttering today is focussing on addressing some of the clutter that is created by the festive season. At first I thought I should start with the clutter that has been around so long that it has its own postcode. But on reflection I think it is wiser to keep the decks clear rather than adding more clutter to the problem.
This morning I started by tackling my Christmas Cards. It is really easy to hang onto them all for sentimental value or chuck them, losing vital information. So, I decided on a practical approach to these this year. I gathered them all up in a pile and then went through them taking a note of any addresses and who had sent us a card. So I now have my list for next year. I have a new address book on order, so when it arrives I will put any addresses into it. I set aside any particularly nice cards or those that had special messages in them.
I then got busy with the scissors and have created gift tags from cutting out attractive sections of the cards - this created 29 gift tags, plenty for next year. With some of the cards I have kept the front complete and plan to use these as Festive Recipe Cards. I think these will make great gifts, I plan on giving the recipe, the ingredients and a sample of the finished product. I have ended up with 11 recipe cads which is great haul.
The scraps and any leftover cards are all in a carrier bag in the car ready to be dropped off at the Christmas Card recycling point at the local supermarket.
Just a small task but has made me feel great and already ahead for next Christmas! Can't be bad.
The Decluttter Diarist
Great ideas for your Christmas cards! Good luck on your declutter mission - you know I am with you on that! And thanks for the mention in your sidebar.
ReplyDeleteDr. Laura
I think your blog is a great idea. I look forward to checking in on your progress. I know that posting goals on a blog can be very motivating. Good luck with it all!
ReplyDeleteHi Both and thanks for visiting!
ReplyDelete@Dr Laura - lots of useful suggestions that will be coming in very handy on your website!
@thedrumgoolefamily - had a look at your blog and it is just lovely, thanks for checking in!