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Home » 1905 Cottage » Snowflake Pallet Card Display with Duck Tape!

1905 Cottage, before and after, christmas, decorating, diy, holiday · December 11, 2015

Snowflake Pallet Card Display with Duck Tape!

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Pallet Holiday Card Display

It’s been so fun decorating the 1905 Cottage for the holidays. I’m sending my holiday cards out this week and we have had quite a few come in so far from family and friends. I love seeing all of the beautiful cards and family pictures and I love to display them. So I thought it would be fun to create a pretty card display.

Duck Tape Holiday Card Display

And as I was thinking about it I thought it would be fun to create something that can be changed up and left out all year. So during December it can display holiday cards, but in January and February it can display Valentine’s cards. And then throughout the spring and summer we can use it to display Instagram photos and other momentos.

duxk tape holiday card display

And my friends at Duck Brand asked me to create a project using their Duck Tapes, I thought it would be perfect for this project. There are SO many cool patterns and finished of Duck Tape now. Sparkly ones, all kinds of colors, and fun designs too!!

So here is how I created this interchangeable Snowflake Pallet Card Display:

How to make a snowflake pallet holiday card display

You can use any pallet or make one on your own. This little pallet was pre-made at Michaels. All I had to do was spray paint it!

Snowflake Pallet Card Display

While the pallet was drying, I stained my snowflakes. These are from The Wood Connection. I love this Mini Wax Wood Sheen stain – it’s more of a gel consistency and it’s easy to apply. All I had to do was apply some to a damp paper cloth and rub the stain over the snowflakes.

When the paint was dry I put three strips of Duck Tape on the pallet. SO easy!

Duck Tape Holiday Card Display

Then I attached the snowflakes to the pallet with Command Strips – which are easy to take off. You can also use big glue dots.

Then I hung the pallet up.

Now I have a pretty place to display my cards!!

Snowflake Pallet Card Display

And I can keep the snowflakes up all winter if I want.

duck tape card display

In February I will take the snowflakes down and put up some pretty pink or purple ducktape along with this little Valentine’s Day banner and display my Valentine’s Day cards!!

There are so many fun things you can do with Duck Tape.

You can see more awesome ideas to make with Duck Tape by following along with them:

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How do YOU display your cards? 

Have a HAPPY day! 

xoxo

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This post was sponsored by Duck Brand. All ideas are my own.

Posted By: Jen · In: 1905 Cottage, before and after, christmas, decorating, diy, holiday

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Comments

  1. Val says

    December 20, 2015 at 8:12 AM

    Love this!! Unfortunately I could not find the small pallet st Michaels which I think the small strips of wood areperfect for the project. Any other suggestions?

Hi! I'm Jen Hadfield. I'm a mom of 5 restoring an 1891 home in the heart of Salt Lake City. I love being creative and sharing simple ideas to make your life easier and more beautiful!

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