“Thank You,” “Holidays,” “Birthdays,” “Get Well,” “Valentine’s Day,” and “Sympathy” are all great categories you can include.

For example, you might write something like, “This Christmas, we got a lot of snow, so my brother sent me a snowman-themed card for the holidays. ”

You could clip your “Thank You” cards together, or group together any religious cards.

For instance, you might hang your old birthday cards on the refrigerator when your birthday month rolls around. You could hang up old Valentine’s Day cards on a bulletin board during the month of February.

For example, you could frame a special anniversary card or wedding invitation.

You can find photo mats online, or at your local craft store.

You might cut out and hang up wintery- or snow-themed cards as a tasteful decoration during the winter months. You could cut out and repurpose fall-themed cards into a Thanksgiving collage.

You might fill several jars with Christmas cards and set them on your table. A card in a jar could be a great accent on your nightstand.

You might put a sweet Mother’s or Father’s Day message on your kitchen refrigerator as a sweet memento.

You might organize your photos by year, or you could sort them by occasion.