It is always fun to set a separate, low table especially for the kiddos at Thanksgiving. It makes the little ones feel special, and allows the adults to indulge in a little grown-up conversation – which is always nice! Today we are sharing a set of printables that will make your kids Thanksgiving table look extra-lovely. This download includes editable place name cards, an editable menu, pretty “I am thankful for…” cards and sweet little straw wraps. To edit the menu and place cards, simply download the free font Amatic SC to your computer before opening our PDF and editing the text boxes. Each piece can then be printed straight onto craft paper and trimmed to size with scissors. We used a roll of kraft paper for our table cloth and dressed the table with copper cups, white tableware and earthy plaid napkins. If you like the delicate oak leaf which we used as a tag for our bundle of pencil crayons, then you can find leaf templates at the foot of this post. You might also like to make a few of those adorable cork turkeys and the pretty mini leaf garland to really make your kids Thanksgiving table look its best.
For more of our simple Thanksgiving DIY ideas take a peek over here. And if you never want to miss another download from the Lia Griffith studio then follow us on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter to see what we are sharing next. Enjoy! ~Lia
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This is my first time on your blog and I’m in LOVE! Seriously I must get back to work, but I could stay here aaallllll day, you have so many fabulous things to enjoy. I am doing a post next week on a kids Thanksgiving table with my own crafts, etc, but may I please link to your blog please with a click ‘HERE’ so my readers can come see this amazing page with all these fabulous ideas? I would be grateful and am so excited I found your site, YIPPEE:) Carrie, A Mother’s Shadow
Thank you so much for your sweet words Carrie!!! You can definitely link our site to your blog 🙂 Look out for lots of Christmas crafts in the upcoming weeks, we are very excited about them! Let us know if you have any suggestions of crafts that you would like to see from us and we will also work on those! So glad to have other bloggers in our circle 🙂 -Lia