Got an old deck of playing cards that’s missing a card or two (who doesn’t?!?)? Don’t throw it out! Instead, check out the brilliant project that Bare Branch Blooming creates using old playing cards: she turns them into re-usable stencils. I can’t even tell you how much I LOVE this project–store-bought re-usable stencils tend to be made from super-gross, highly-polluting plastic, and my usual DIY methods of jiggering my own stencils (freezer paper, contact paper, cardboard, etc.) are not re-usable. The only limit to what you can do with this project is the size of the playing cards, but even that’s got me thinking now… how about re-usable stencils made from yard signs? Old plastic bin lids? Game boards? And if you’re curious about what to do with the leftover playing cards, after you’ve had a fabulous time making all the re-usable stencils that you could ever possibly want, check out these awesome playing card project tutes: 1. 3D structures. This is a great rainy day project for kids–they’ll think it’s a real treat to build this way! 2. business cards. Creative business cards are a good match for a creative business. 3. matching game. Put your own art on the front; the backs are already identical! 4. photo playing cards. You’ve got to have a complete deck for this project, but the result is pretty special. 5. Phylo backing. Use playing cards as a base for any of tons of awesome, printable, DIY card games out there. 6. playing card bag. Laminate playing cards make a quite sturdy bag. 7. playing card book. Hole punch the cards and embellish them, then put them together with book rings. 8. polyhedra. Exercise your math skills and make yourself a kick-ass decoration. 9. restaurant review log. I used playing cards to hold restaurant information and library pockets to store them. Playing Card Stencils image via Bare Branch Blooming.

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