Express thankfulness this holiday with Thanksgiving greeting cards for friends, family, and business associates.
Creative Home Crafts - Fun, quick & simple turkey-themed place cards for your Thanksgiving table! Kid-friendly option too!
This Thanksgiving cards printable set comes with 10 free Thanksgiving cards. Don't buy greeting cards this year, print your own cards at home.
It is a good idea to share Thanksgiving images and postcards with greetings on this day. You will find plenty of free Thanksgiving images
Hello all you lovers of pumpkins, falling leaves, and everything autumnal in nature! Just a few more days and
Direct your dinner guests to their assigned seats with these fall Thanksgiving place cards printable. Adds a unique touch to your festive table decor.
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Here's a fun paper craft just in time for Thanksgiving. These little Thanksgiving Turkey kisses are so easy to make and they make a sweet treat for Turkey Day. Aren't they the cutest?! Plus there's chocolate involved! Win-win! We made a few different turkeys, some with Hershey Kisses, and some with Rolos stacked inside clear candy tubes. How to make a paper Thanksgiving Turkey craft: Here's what you need to make these: -card stock paper in a few assorted Fall colors like: red, sunflower yellow and kraft -googly eyes -Hershey Kisses (We used the Caramel Milk Chocolate kisses because the
These free printable fall gift tags are perfect for all your fall gifts! Get the free download and put together the perfect gift for fall! Fall is my most favorite time of the year. Give me all the cozy sweaters, pumpkins, candy corn, and beautiful leaves. Fall is the start of all the good holidays....
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Thanksgiving is just around the corner and checking the long list of things to do, you realize that you've forgot one crucial thing: the place cards. If you are over your budget, don't worry, because here we have 20 tutorials on how you can make lovely Thanksgiving place cards with things you probably already have at
Sweeter than Pumpkin Pie / Footprint Art Craft / Thanksgiving Fall Autumn Decor / Kids Toddler Baby Card Memory Keepsake / Print It Off 0600 DOWNLOAD - PRINT - CREATE. INSTANT ACCESS – Digital Download File. STEP 1. Download.STEP 2. Print file at home or local print shop.STEP 3. Print child's footprint to create pie. YOU WILL RECEIVE:A4 and 8x10" size (high quality JPG files).*No physical product will be shipped, this is a digital download art print.
Free farmhouse vintage inspired tags and labels for papercrafting and junk journal use. Free for personal use.
Download FREE Thanksgiving fonts for your autumn crafts, printables, art, decor and more. These are perfect for place cards, gift tags or invitations. Happy Thanksgiving!
These lovely Fall Tags would be perfect added to gifts, cards, scrapbook and planner layouts. They are FREE to download from Craft a Doodle Do. Click here to get them. -Heather
Since Halloween is right around the corner, we thought it would be fun to share this easy pumpkin craft you can do with the kids. Giustina, from Domestically Blissful, came up with this fun project.
These Printable Lunchbox Notes are the perfect way to brighten your child's day at school! These fun printable affirmation cards are sure to put a smile on their face, and remind them of how great they are. This file also includes lunch box jokes, which are sure to be a back to school hit this fall! These card follow a fun girly fall theme with lunch box cards for fall, Halloween and Thanksgiving! These lunch box notes can easily be printed at home, and you can even write a personal note to your child on the back, or let the fun card be the star of lunch! Your children will look forward to these printable lunch notes every day! YOU WILL RECEIVE 2 PDF FILES (8" X 10" SIZE) -24 Halloween Jokes -12 Halloween and Fall Vibes Cards - LIFETIME ACCESS! PLEASE NOTE: - This item is a DIGITAL FILE, no physical item will be shipped. - As the product is digital, all sales are final and no refunds will be provided. - By purchasing this product, you agree to not resell, distribute or share the designs anywhere. Don’t forget: select the ♥ FAVORITE button to save this product for later!
Thanksgiving is coming up. As our gift to you, pick up these printable Thanksgiving place cards. Just print them on card stock.
These printable Turkey Place Cards are the perfect touch to your Thanksgiving table. In just a few steps you'll have adorable place cards.
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This stencil trio includes all the layers you need to make these fun Fall icons. There are etched lines to help you align the layers to the Postage Collage Die. Try using glitter paste on any of the layers to add sparkle and shine to your project.Stencil Size:5 1/4"w x 6 1/2"h You may also like:Postage Collage Collection
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What better way to (almost) end our Birthday celebrations than with a Tag Friday post? We just love it when there's a fifth Friday in the month because we can play to our hearts content and just have fun with new techniques and new products. I think you're gonna love the inspiration from the Creative Guides taking part. Also it will be worth you reading right to the end of the post as there's a special message and invitation to join in with us. ****************************************** Alison I love Tag Friday. I've got what is definitely a springtime tag for you today, even though it was actually made in the depths of February! It's part of my ongoing watercolour obsession - the flowers were all "coloured" with my lovely paints, and I had a wonderful time arranging them over the textured wall. Do come over to Words and Pictures to see the details of my Wallflowers. Julia I was excited to get a chance to play with my new Distress Oxide Inks for this month's Tag Friday. I used them spritzed with water on my craft mat and also through stencils. Please join me at my blog post here to see just how I created my background and put together my tag! Tracy Evans I opted to decorate one of Tim Holtz Etcetera Tags using Seth Apter's monoprint technique. I have added many layers to this design resulting in a fabulous textural piece. Pop by my BLOG for more indepth pictures. Brenda Watercolour paper, two distress oxides and some picket fence distress paint and that's all I used for my background. I think it has a feel of old, aged wallpaper don't you? I just love the paper dolls - saves me cutting out the found relatives lol. I would be very happy to see you over at Bumblebees and Butterflies if you'd like all the details. Astrid Like many people I decided to have a play with my new Oxides. I turned my original tag into a card, using a few of my other new goodies. If you want to see how all of this came together, just visit my blog Nikki My MDF tag features Tim Holtz products new and old - crazing collage medium, wildflower dies and stamps, mini tattered florals and the fab new words design tape. Do pop over to Addicted to Art for all the details. Deb Oh how I love Tag Fridays! I had a wonderful time playing with some new to me Tim Holtz dies and embossing folders and combined them with some tried and true favourites. I've a few step out photos on my blog on how I created it, hope you can stop by for a look. Jennie I always love our AVJ Tag Friday as it is a good excuse to make my tag from bits and pieces left over from other projects and which never seem to get put away! I am sure you will recognise a few of them! Hop on over to my blog if you would like more details. S@ndy What I love about Tag Friday is that we can cre8 whatever we like. Come by my blog here to see how I made this fun tag. Would you believe that lovely flower is made from baby wipes that were dried after using them for clean up. Jenny Like many of the other Creative Guides I've been giving those new Distress Oxides a work out in combination with some new stencils and Paper Dolls. It's all part of a much bigger project that will be unveiled to you all very soon. For the time being there's a chance to see the tags (more than one!) on my blog and a sneak peek of their eventual home on my blog. Wow what an incredible variety of styles using so many different products and techniques, I hope you enjoy looking at them and popping over to leave some love for everyone. ******************** It's incredible we are celebrating our third birthday. As a special part of our celebrations we thought you might like to share in the fun and join in with Tag Friday and of course it's very special to those of you who read our posts and share our love of this creative Vintage Journey. I have added a linky below so you can link a tag to us, it's only open for a week and ends just before the new challenge starts a week today. There's a little prize for someone chosen by Random Org, just a little "Thank You" for sharing your creative talent with us and stopping by to leave comments and support us every month. It's the Movers and Shapers Mini Bird and cage by Tim Holtz. We look forward to seeing what you share and don't forget there will be a fifth Destination Inspiration post on Monday still using the current contents of our travelling bag. Have a wonderful weekend. hugs Brenda and the Creative Guide xxx An InLinkz Link-up
This tutorial will show you how you can create a 3D creation using punches. Here I have shown how to create a pumpkin, but you can also create an apple. I will have more details at the bottom on how to use the same steps to create the apple shown just below the pumpkin that we are creating today. Pumpkin: Apple: You will need: Pumpkin Pie cardstock (2 sheets of 8 1/2" x 11"), a 2" x 4" piece of Very Vanilla cardstock, a 1" x 3" piece of Chocoalte Chip cardstock, scrap of Lucky Limeade cardstock, Cajun Craze Ink, Chocolate Chip Ink, Old Olive Ink, Stampin' Sponges, 2 1/2" Circle Punch, Bird Punch, Paper Snips, Paper Piercer, Bone Folder, Two-Way Glue Pen, Glue Stick, Simply Score, and Tombow Multipurpose Adhesive Punch twenty five 2 1/2" circles from Pumpkin Pie cardstock. Score those pumpkins in half on the Simply Score. Notice, I put Post-It Notes on either side of where I'm scoring so I know that I have it centered. I also colored in the 6" groove on my Simply Score with a fine point sharpie so I can use it for projects like this where I need to line things up properly. Fold all your circles in half on the score line. Trim about 1/4" off one end of the circle to create a flat bottom for the pumpkin to stand on. While holding your circles folded in half, sponge both sides with Cajun Craze ink. While holding the circle folded in half, sponge just the bottom half with Chocoalte Chip ink. Fold all of your circles the opposite way so that the sponged edges are on the inside. Add glue stick to one half of the folded circle and adhere another circle half on top. This is what it looks like after you've adhered two of the circles together. Make sure you adhere all of them with the flat ends matching so your pumpkin will stand up. Adhere half of the circles together and then set it aside and start from two again. Adhere the rest of your circles together. Now you have two pumpkin halves. Cut at 1/2" x 4" piece of Whisper White cardstock and stamp a greeting. (Here I used Teeny Tiny Wishes in Chocoalte Chip Ink). You could also print out people's names onto Whisper White cardstock and cut out the strips to make place cards. One end is cut all the way across at an angle. This is the end that will be adhered inside your pumpkin. The other end is cut into a dove-tail. I curled the strip by sliding it over by bone folder from the middle to the end in one direction, then flipped it over and did the same thing the other direction. I took a scrap of Lucky Limeade cardstock and randomly sponged two areas first with Old Olive ink and then with Chocoalte Chip ink. However, unlike me, make sure to sponge both sides. This will give your leaves a pretty varigated color after they are punched. Punch out as many leaves as you would like to use. I used four here. Adhere your leaves inside the pumpkin half with glue stick. Adhere your label to the other pumpkin half. (Yes, I know this one is upside-down. I just didn't realize it until later. It's stamped right-side-up on the other side.) Now put plenty of glue stick on one half and adhere one half to the other pressing to make sure they are adhered well. Now when you stand it up there is a hole in the middle. To fix that I cut a scrap piece of cardstock 2" x 4". I just happened to have Very Vanilla out, but it doesn't matter what color because you won't see it. Start rolling it by rolling the end of the paper around the narrow end of a Paper Piercer. After you've got the roll started you can finish the rest without the Paper Piercer. Adhere the end to the side of the roll with the Two-Way Glue Pen to create your paper dowel. Then insert the rolled paper dowel into the center of the pumpkin. Push it all the way down. Now fill the cavity with a bunch of Tombow Multipurpose Adhesive. This is a liquid adhesive that applies on white, but dries clear. (For the apple this is where you would be done.) (Optional: You can take a needle and a little re-inker to color in the glue on top. Then it will dry to a translucent color. For the apple I used Lucky Limeade to add color to the glue. For the pumpkin I used Peach Parfait. You could use Pumpkin Pie, I just don't have the re-inker in that color.) Now we're going to take a piece of Chocolate Chip cardstock that is 1" x 3" and roll it up just like we did for the center dowel. I loosened up the roll and rolled it again at an angle to get one narrower end. If you look at the picture it makes more sense. Now bend the narrow end over a bit so it looks more like a stem. Then trim off about 1/4" from the wider end (the non cone end). Insert the stem into the center of the pimpkin and set aside so the glue can dry completely. That's it! You're done! To create the apple just punch 25 hearts using the large heart punch instead of the circle punch. Still cut off about 1/4" at the bottom. Then sponge the top of the heart with Lucky Limeade and the bottom with Cherry Cobbler. Assemble the same way as for the pumpkin except just punch one branch from Chocolate Chip cardstock. Adhere it to the center upside down so only the stem shows. Adhere the apple halves together just like the pumpkin. Punch two wings from the Bird Punch in Very Vanilla cardstock and sponge with Lucky Limeade, Cherry Cobbler, and Early Espresso. Then adhere the wings to the branch to create the leaf. This same technique can be used on a number of different punched shapes to create fabulous 3D projects. Try it out!
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Thanksgiving is just a few weeks away! I'm so excited! My birthday is November 19th so I love this time of year for a lot of reasons. I do think poor Thanksgiving gets the shaft sometimes with Christmas right around the corner so I wanted to take some time to focus on this holiday. It deserves it!
Welcome to day 1 of the Papertrey Ink August release countdown! I have lots of inspiration to share with you today. First up are some projects created with the new Enclosed: Leaf set and dies and the new Scribbled Sentiments...
This is one of my favorite Fall projects! Give it a try and share your results, either in the comments below or on Instagram – tag me: @eileenmckenna. For convenient printable instructions …
Learning idioms can be fun with this low prep fall themed set of idiom cards. The accompanying game is an easy way to maintain student engagement. These 54 cards feature idioms that one might hear in the fall and a fun reinforcement game. Answer the question "What does....mean?" on each card, or change it up and have students use the idiom in a conversation. What's included: • 54 idiom cards • Master idiom list/poster • Open ended scarecrow game The game includes: instruction page with therapy targets*, game board, set of draw cards, and 4 scarecrow players. To make the players stand up, cut them out of durable paper (cardstock) as well as the provided strips. Cut the dotted lines and fold the strips in half. Press each end of the folded strip through the cuts in the scarecrow pictures. *counting 1-3, comparatives and superlatives, compare and contrast are built into the game. This game can additionally be used as a reinforcer in therapy that targets additional goals using your own materials. Tips: → Click here to be notified when I upload new resources or have a sale. → Leaving feedback earns you points toward FREE resources! I love to hear what you think. → Feel free to share pictures using my resources in your classroom or speech room. Remember to tag me @talkingwithrebecca so I can see! You might also like: There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Leaves Book Companion Room on the Broom Book Companion Thanksgiving Grammar Click here to follow Talking with Rebecca on Facebook Click here to follow Talking with Rebecca on Instagram
The holidays will be here before you know it and we will all be in gift buying (and making) mode before you know it. I don't know about you, but one of the things that always gets me is the number of little gifts I need to have on hand for friends and neighbors, and
Free Thanksgiving Printables. Use it for thanksgiving decorations, thanksgiving coloring pages or thanksgiving cards. Great craft ideas for kids.
Use these small pumpkin printables to make charming Halloween fun for kids or and autumn decor for your home or holiday - a perfect project for families to enjoy together.
Do you need fun Preschool Thanksgiving Activities for your classroom or home? These are educational and fun for the preschool and kindergarten age group.
Let’s call this a freebie Friday! Because we all love Friday & we all love freebies! Especially free printables! Am I right?