For the time being, I am. Of course, my mother sends a card for EVERY occasion. Halloween, Thanksgiving, etc., etc. She's excited to be a grandma if you can't tell. So the cards are accumulating quickly, and I don't know how much longer I'll save them.
Truth be told, I'm probably just being sentimental and will throw them out after the first year. It's nice to think that I'm going to do something with them, though.
Maybe E will get a kick out of looking at them when he's older. Show them to him when you're looking at baby pictures together.
I saved them in a box for DS. Now he's old enough he uses them to make "new" ones to send out to the family. It's a fun art project! (we cut out the pictures and or words and glue them to new cardstock - sometimes add glitter or drawings etc)
I saved them in a box for DS. Now he's old enough he uses them to make "new" ones to send out to the family. It's a fun art project! (we cut out the pictures and or words and glue them to new cardstock - sometimes add glitter or drawings etc)
He also uses them to play mailman.
I've been saving them all, too. I love this idea!!
Re: LO's greeting cards
For the time being, I am. Of course, my mother sends a card for EVERY occasion. Halloween, Thanksgiving, etc., etc. She's excited to be a grandma if you can't tell. So the cards are accumulating quickly, and I don't know how much longer I'll save them.
Truth be told, I'm probably just being sentimental and will throw them out after the first year. It's nice to think that I'm going to do something with them, though.
Maybe E will get a kick out of looking at them when he's older. Show them to him when you're looking at baby pictures together.
My mom is the same way
I know what you mean...they're accumulating fast...and we're getting to sell our house. Trying to clean out everything...
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I saved them in a box for DS. Now he's old enough he uses them to make "new" ones to send out to the family. It's a fun art project! (we cut out the pictures and or words and glue them to new cardstock - sometimes add glitter or drawings etc)
He also uses them to play mailman.
I've been saving them all, too. I love this idea!!