All last week I shared some new Thanksgiving crafts to inspire your holiday table. And that will continue this week! Today we have a new Thanksgiving invitation and menu template for you, created by our graphic designer Lindsay. Featuring pretty leaves in our October color palette and soft pink geometric shapes, this design was papercut and then photographed on gray linen.
All you have to do is download the templates below and print however many you need! To edit them, you can download these free fonts: Modern Sans and Stoner.
Unbeleafably Pretty Invites
While you could just send out an email about your Thanksgiving dinner, we think it’s more fun to send out a Thanksgiving invitation. Your guests will love getting mail — and the personal invite just makes it feel more like a special occasion. Another way to make your dinner party feel a little more formal and fancier is with a menu card placed on each person’s plate.
To complete our table settings for Thanksgiving, we added linen napkins and a cute cornucopia treat cone to each plate. You can do the same or browse through our Thanksgiving projects for more DIY ideas. Later this week, I will show you how to arrange a beautiful Thanksgiving centerpiece and how to make crepe paper acorns. So stay tuned!
Instructions
- Download the Thanksgiving invitation and menu templates below.
- Next, download these two fonts: Modern Sans and Stoner. Edit your invitation and menu accordingly.
- Print your invitations and menus onto cardstock paper and trim to size.
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3 Comments
Hi, have you thought of creating a series with a Christmas theme?
That is a great idea!
motifs would be pretty nice as watercolour on light Grey Background – for those without cutting machine 🙂
Nevertheless, thank you. th design Looks beautiful