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Creative Repurposing of Gift Cards, Credit Cards, & Rewards Cards

Last updated: July 30, 2025 1:00 am
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Plastic cards are a common source of plastic waste that many of us accumulate in our wallets and drawers. Whether they are credit cards, gift cards, or loyalty cards, they eventually become obsolete and need to be disposed of properly. However, throwing them in the trash is not the most environmentally-friendly option, and they don’t belong in mixed recycling either. So, what can you do with those old plastic cards?

Instead of letting them gather dust in a drawer, there are many creative and practical ways to repurpose old plastic cards. From practical uses like scraping residue or making guitar picks to artistic endeavors like creating DIY phone stands or garden plant markers, the possibilities are endless.

One practical idea is to use the rigid edges of old plastic cards to scrape off stubborn residue from surfaces like floors and walls. They can also be kept in your car during winter to scrape ice from frosty windshields. Another fun idea is to make guitar picks by tracing the shape of a pick on the plastic card and cutting it out with scissors or using a pick punching tool.

Old cards can also be used as bookmarks, emergency spare keys, phone and tablet stands, or garden plant markers. You can even cut and fold them into flower box fridge magnets or shingle a dollhouse with them. For crafty individuals, old cards can be transformed into custom craft stencils for painting projects or scrapbooking.

Artist Amy Orr incorporates fragments of insurance, credit, gift, and other plastic cards into her work, showcasing the creative possibilities of repurposing these everyday items. By finding new uses for old plastic cards, you can reduce waste and give them a second life in a creative and eco-friendly way.

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So, the next time you come across an old plastic card that you no longer need, think twice before tossing it in the trash. Get creative and try one of these repurposing ideas to give your old cards a new purpose and contribute to a more sustainable lifestyle. If you’re someone who loves to think outside the box and get creative with everyday items, then you’ll be inspired by the story of a person who has found a unique way to repurpose thousands of credit cards. This individual has taken old plastic cards and turned them into a stunning work of art, all sorted by color.

Imagine a collection of credit cards from all over the world, each one telling a story of its own. People have sent in their old cards to be incorporated into this creative project, adding a personal touch to the artwork. From vibrant reds and blues to sleek blacks and metallic shades, the color palette is both diverse and captivating.

The process of sorting and arranging these cards must be a labor of love, but the end result is truly something to behold. Each card is carefully placed to create a unique pattern or design, showcasing the beauty of everyday objects when seen through a different lens. It’s a reminder that art can be found in the most unexpected places, and that creativity knows no bounds.

Whether you’re a fan of practical solutions or artistic expressions, this project serves as a testament to the endless possibilities of creative reuse. It’s a reminder to think outside the box and look at the world with fresh eyes, finding beauty in the most unlikely of places. And who knows, maybe you’ll be inspired to start your own creative project using old plastic cards or other everyday items. After all, the only limit is your imagination.

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