Recycling Greeting Cards
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Recycling Greeting Cards
March 2007
A long time ago I was able to donate greeting cards I received to
a nursing home for their arts and crafts cut and paste projects.
I have since lost that connection.
Even though I have relished the sentiments of my greeting card
senders and enjoyed the cards on my fridge, I have found they are
too lovely to toss and I have too many to store.
Are there any artsy groups that can ''recycle'' the pictures of the
assorted greeting cards? I would be happy to mail or drop off.
Lia
The way that i give my greeting cards 'one last bang' is by tearing off the bottom
written-on half (and recycling), then using the backs of the pretty picture for grocery
lists. It's fun to discover an old wedding card or birthday card in the middle of
andronicos!
annie
I have seen old Christmas cards at the East Bay Depot for Creative Re-use, currently at
6713 San Pablo Ave. in Oakland, tel.no. (510) 547-6470. If they're still accepting
donations before their move, they will probably take your cards.
Nancy
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