Switching SIM, and restoring backed up info...

I have an original iPhone that is damaged. I have my husband's old iPhone that I put my SIM into, but I can't figure out how to restore all the apps, notes, wallpaper, etc. from MY original phone to his old one. Anybody know how to do this? I'm afraid of wiping out everything I have. THANKS for the help!

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