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Recycled Cardboard Reindeer

Christmas· Crafts· Decor· Recycling· Winter

19 Nov

Recycled Cardboard ReindeerRecycled Cardboard Reindeer

With all of the packing boxes that come to our doors as we do more and more of our shopping via the internet, it’s with delight that we do something with that cardboard, beyond trying to fold it in half and in half again to squeeze it all into the recycling box!

So we were more than delighted to spot this wonderful recycled cardboard reindeer head, mounted on the wall – no hunting has gone on in these parts, you’ll be pleased to hear!

So, not only has some cardboard been saved, so has a deer! (sort of…)
Needless to say, we are definitely going to give this ago – and we love the natural wreath that’s around this Rudolph’s neck too!

Check out Good Housekeeping’s post, and free template here

UPDATE: we cannot guarantee that sites featured here are maintained and on occassion links are removed or taken down. We cannot check for all these links and ensure that you continue to get the downloads you require. However, in this instance, we have found a similar deer’s head here.

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