
I don’t have much available way space as I cover my walls with art. But I do have big white plain kitchen cabinets so this idea for putting big red ribbons on them to clip the Christmas cards to is perfect.
7 Charming & Creative Ways to Display Christmas Cards (That Actually Fit Real Homes)
When my kids were little, we’d get so many Christmas cards that the fridge looked like it was wearing a paper sweater. These days the cards are fewer but far more sentimental — neighbours, old school mums, and those friends who still print their photos every December like clockwork. And because these cards matter, it feels lovely to give them a proper place in the house instead of letting them pile up next to the fruit bowl.
If you’re looking for fresh, festive, genuinely doable ways to display Christmas cards around your home, here are my favourite ideas. They all work beautifully in real houses with real clutter, and you can make them as crafty or as minimalist as you like.
Ribbon & Peg Garlands
This is the easiest Christmas-card display on earth, and still one of the prettiest. Hang a length of wide ribbon along a hallway, mantle, bookshelf, or doorway. Clip your cards on with mini pegs, alternating heights for that cosy, layered look.
Tip: Choose velvet or gingham ribbon for a nostalgic, cottage-style effect.
A Framed Card Gallery
If you’ve got an old photo frame gathering dust, give it a spruce with a quick coat of paint (I love muted sage or cranberry). String twine inside the frame, peg on the cards, and hang it like a seasonal artwork. It looks curated, intentional, and a little bit posh with almost zero effort.
Christmas Card Ladder
You can use a vintage ladder, a bamboo towel ladder, or even one of those narrow clothes ladders teenagers use for hoodies. Wrap fairy lights around the rungs and tuck cards into the gaps. Instant rustic charm, and it doesn’t take up much space — perfect for unit living or that awkward corner you never know how to decorate.
The Festive Wreath Clip
Make or repurpose a wreath (grapevine works beautifully). Add tiny clips around the inner rim and use them to hold cards. It becomes a rotating gallery of well-wishes, and you can keep the wreath neutral so the cards become the star.
String Them Down the Banister
If your stairs get ignored most of the year, now’s their moment. Secure twine or ribbon along the handrail and clip cards in descending order. Add a strand of warm lights if you want to make it feel like a Hallmark movie moment.
Tabletop Card Tree
A tabletop metal tree or wooden jewellery stand becomes an adorable Christmas card display. Hang cards like ornaments, mixing in a few baubles or bows to fill the gaps. Great for desks, entryway tables or small apartments.
Tuck Them into Your Garland
If you’ve already got garland across the mantle or bookshelf, slide the cards between the branches. It feels organic, cosy, and a little whimsical — especially if you mix in pinecones or berries.
A Little Extra Crafty Touch
If you’ve got older cards you can’t bear to part with, punch a hole in the corner and create a “memory garland” to hang every Christmas. I’ve got one with cards from when my kids were tiny, and it gets me teary every year.




