Showing posts with label Christmas cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas cards. Show all posts

Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Holiday Decor Galore at the Reuse Centre

This blog is going to take a distinctively holiday air in the next month. We will be posting holiday crafting ideas, highlighting the holiday items that you can get at the Reuse Centre, and sharing our tips on how to reduce waste at Christmas.

You may not know this, but the Reuse Centre is the holiday hub in Edmonton. We've got a huge stock of all things Christmasey.  You can find everything from decorations, to greeting cards, to the star for the top of your tree. Other items you can find include wrapping paper, gift bags, gift tags, decorations galore, bows, ribbon, artificial trees, and gifts.

We took a few pictures of some of the items that can be found at the Reuse Centre (*note that our stock changes constantly, and it's first come first served.). Scroll down and have a look at what we have to offer!


We have lots of new Christmas cards! 
Various decorations 
Stars for the top of your tree
Christmas tree decorations
We even have a few artificial trees up for grabs - but careful, they go fast!

Maybe you just want to curl up and read a book by the fireplace when the snow is swirling outside. Stock up on books, movies and music for the holidays at the Reuse Centre too.   

Lots of books for holiday reading!

Stay tuned for some great holiday posts coming up in the next few weeks. In the meantime, share your favourite way to Reuse during the holidays with us below, and we'll add it to our upcoming post on tips to reduce your waste during the holidays. 

- Hayley (Staff)

Thursday, 31 January 2013

A Reuse Centre Christmas



(Advent Calendar from Cereal boxes, Clothes pegs and Fabric)

Let me get this off my chest, I love the Reuse centre, I love it so much that I have to limit my 'shopping' trips. I always find so many different crafty projects just waiting to happen that I can't stop myself from piling a box high. So this year I found a way to incorporate my favourite Reuse centre finds into my Christmas crafting.

Some generously donated Cream Cordruoy became...

A Tree skirt

A few sheets of old Music paper became some gift boxes



The front of a Christmas card gave me just enough information to replicate it in Cross Stitch form.


I never fail to be inspired every time I visit, I hope you do too.


Thank you for your generously donated crafty goodies in 2012 Edmonton, together we can divert even more from the landfill in 2013.


- Emma (Volunteer) 


Tuesday, 11 December 2012

6 Tips for a Reusable Christmas

It doesn't quite feel like Christmas until you're packed into a room with your family and friends, wading through a sea of wrapping paper, boxes, cards, and all the other trimmings. Instead of throwing out all those great items, why not turn them into something beautiful or useful for your next holiday party? We've compiled six ways for you to reuse during the holiday season to cut down on waste.

1. Christmas trees made out of wrapping paper - All you need is leftover gift wrap and glue or tape to make some ornaments or decorations to put on your gifts. Just cut several lengths of gift wrap, each 1/2 inch shorter than the last and each about 1 inch wide. Roll the long edges toward each other and tape them together, letting them overlap slightly. Once all the pieces have been rolled, glue them together, with the shortest piece at the top and the longest at the bottom. You can trim the edges to form the tree into a triangle or leave them as-is. A little bit of crafting and you have a cute gift topper or ornament for your tree! Check out Her Tool Belt for more detailed instructions


2. Reuse gift boxes - This Christmas when you get clothes or other gifts wrapped in gift boxes, reuse them. The possibilities are endless: store ornaments, wrap gifts, keep pictures, use for crafting, and much more! If the boxes aren't Christmas-themed, you can use them throughout the year.


3. New gift tags from old cards - This reuse craft couldn't be any simpler! If you have old, used Christmas cards from years past sitting around, all you need is a pair of scissors, a hole punch, and some ribbon or string to make cute gift bag tags. Simply cut a cute image out of your old card, punch a hole in the top, string ribbon through the hole, and tie the ends together around a gift bag handle. Write your "To" and "From" on the back and put the gift under the tree!


4. Make cards from old materials - There is always a ton of tissue paper and ribbons leftover once everyone has opened their presents, so why not turn them into something new? Grab some construction paper or card stock, tissue paper, ribbon, and glue and get creative! You and your kids will have fun making beautiful new Christmas cards out of reused materials. 


5. Use old decorations to make new ones - Do you have any plastic floral arrangements that could be given a new life? Take one of those plastic holly branches, put it inside an old clear glass ornament, and glue some bits of ribbon around the outside. Get creative as you take apart your old decorations and turn them into something new and beautiful.


6. Wrapping paper wreath - Need another way to reuse that mountain of wrapping paper? Check out this great tutorial from Instructables on how to make a wreath out of used Christmas wrap. Here are even more reusable Christmas wreath ideas using old Christmas cards and glass balls from Good Housekeeping.


We hope you enjoy these tips about how to have a reusable Christmas! How do you reuse during the holiday season?

- Marissa (Volunteer)