You can send them to the following organizations who use them to make and then sell handmade cards to raise funds:
St. Jude's Ranch for Children, 100 St. Jude's, Boulder City, NV 89005
Ann Marie Romero, Seton Shoal Creek Hospital Children's Unit, 3501 Mills Ave., Austin, TX 78731
Judy Horton, Down Home Ranch, 20250 FM619, Elgin, TX 78621.
2006-12-28 05:59:42
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answered by eskie lover 7
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Stick them in any recycling bin. Some areas have a mandatory bin that is set out each week along side the garbage can. Other areas have large dumpsters set up in various spots in town. Your office likely has a recycling bin set up for regular paper that you can dump them in there as well.
2006-12-27 21:59:44
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answered by Cinnamon 6
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Hi. I've been looking for someone who was recycling their chrismas cards!
If it's not much trouble, can you mail them all to me? I often make new christmas cards out of used christmas cards.
Please contact me @ missfine101@yahoo.com
or by clicking on my nickname and contacting me.
By the way, I gave you a thumbs up!
Thank you!
2006-12-27 18:39:59
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answered by choosinghappiness 5
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To a recycling plant.
2006-12-27 18:34:04
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answered by jit bag 4
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Your closest recycling plant!
2006-12-27 18:53:06
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answered by Chocolat 4
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My friend and I use old Christmas cards to decorate plain gift bags, to make gift tags, and remake the more spectacular ones into new cards. Any 'crafty' people in your circle?
2006-12-27 23:00:55
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answered by irish1 6
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Boots, I think. They used to do it. (UK)
2006-12-27 18:33:02
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answered by Anonymous
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