




Cast Iron Christmas Tree Card Holder 20 Inch Tabletop Holiday Card Display
Christmas cards deserve better than a rubber band in a junk drawer.
This Christmas Tree Card Holder gives every card a place of honor. Shaped like a classic evergreen and crafted from cast iron and metal, it turns the season's greetings into a living, growing centerpiece that fills out as December rolls on.
A Display That Tells a Story
Tuck cards into the branches as they arrive and watch the tree fill in — by Christmas week, it's a keepsake gallery of everyone who thought of you.
Substantial, Not Flimsy
Cast iron construction means this tree stands steady on an entry table, buffet, or mantel. At 20.5 inches tall with an 8-inch footprint, it makes a statement without hogging surface space.
We've seen comparable card holders priced much higher elsewhere.
Card holders are one of those pieces everyone wants in December and no one can find. Christmas in July solves that — if you act now.
Special thanks to @davia_at_home for the photos
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Description
Christmas cards deserve better than a rubber band in a junk drawer.
This Christmas Tree Card Holder gives every card a place of honor. Shaped like a classic evergreen and crafted from cast iron and metal, it turns the season's greetings into a living, growing centerpiece that fills out as December rolls on.
A Display That Tells a Story
Tuck cards into the branches as they arrive and watch the tree fill in — by Christmas week, it's a keepsake gallery of everyone who thought of you.
Substantial, Not Flimsy
Cast iron construction means this tree stands steady on an entry table, buffet, or mantel. At 20.5 inches tall with an 8-inch footprint, it makes a statement without hogging surface space.
We've seen comparable card holders priced much higher elsewhere.
Card holders are one of those pieces everyone wants in December and no one can find. Christmas in July solves that — if you act now.
Special thanks to @davia_at_home for the photos























