Don't You Want To Display Your Holiday Cards On This DIY Plywood Holder?

We all love to receive holiday cards from family and friends, but often there's the annual battle of finding a stylish way to display them. They generally end up scattered around the house or worse ... piled in a neglected corner out of sight. This year, showcase your cards on a Scandi-inspired DIY plywood display. It's easy to make and there's nothing to stop you from using it long after the holiday season is over — it doubles up as a great memo board for displaying cute photos and images all year round.

Things Needed

  • Plywood, 22 inches by 32 inches

  • Wooden corner/angle moulding, 1/2 inch by 94 inches

  • Strong glue

  • Hand clamp

  • Hacksaw

  • Mitre box

  • Tape measure

Step 1

Cut a plywood sheet to measure 22 inches by 32 inches (or ask them to cut it to size at your local hardware store). Starting from the top, use a tape measure to mark horizontal lines at 8-inch intervals to indicate where the shelves will sit.

Step 2

Cut your wooden corner moulding into four lengths each measuring 22 inches long. You can use a mitre box to keep the cut straight.

Step 3

Run some strong glue along the edge of the moulding — the angled shape will create the shelf that holds the cards.

Step 4

Glue the moulding onto the lines you marked on the plywood.

Step 5

Use a clamp to hold the mouldings in place while the glue sets.

Once dry, you can display your card collection! Simple, minimalist design for your holiday decor.

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