Watercolor Thanksgiving Feast & Fall Harvest Feast Invitations
Watercolor Thanksgiving Feast & Fall Harvest Feast Invitations
Hosting Thanksgiving this year? Or an amazing fall harvest feast? Send your friends and family the details with our printable Thanksgiving invitations or fall harvest feast invites. Both invitations feature gorgeous watercolor designs by my daughter, Emily Blue.
There’s also a pretty envelope liner you can include to hint at the invite inside. While you’re waiting for the RSVPs to roll in, we recommend crafting these cute felted pumpkins for your holiday table.
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Both our Thanksgiving invitations and fall harvest invites are editable. You will just need to download these two (free) fonts: Jost and Frontage Outline. Note: When you download Jost, the $10 is a suggested fee; you can just enter $0 for the amount and click “pay with card.” The font will then download for free. For Frontage, scroll down to where it says “free front.” Then download the link that says “Click here to get Frontage Outline.”
Once you’ve downloaded these fonts, you can edit the details on the invites. When your invitations are ready to go, we recommend printing them on cardstock paper. For the envelope liner, you can use text weight paper.
Instructions
Our Thanksgiving invitations and fall harvest feast invites are ready to go! All you need to do is edit the when and where as well as the RSVP info. Then print and send them off!
Explore More Holiday DIY Projects
If you like these printable Thanksgiving invitations, you might also like our Thanksgiving placemats for kids, our Thanksgiving wreath, and some of our simple DIYs for Thanksgiving.
Over the next couple of months, we’ll be sharing all of our latest holiday crafts. To keep up with our newest DIY projects, make sure to follow us on Instagram, Pinterest, Twitter, and Facebook. We’ll also be posting more DIY video tutorials on our YouTube channel.
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Materials
- White Text Weight Paper
- White Cardstock Paper
- A7 Envelopes — PaperPapers Stardream Metallic Antique Gold
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You are so creative. I love this project. Thank you for all the beautiful ideas.
Thank you Cindy!!
Where can I find the cut files for the leaves shown in this picture?
https://liagriffith.com/diy-fall-wreath/ 🙂
Menu coming soon? 🙂
What a great idea, we’ll have to throw that one in the hat! 🙂
I am not seeing where one can download the two fonts free. It looks like it is 10.00 for Jost and also a fee for Frontage. I clicked on the links, and seems like there is a fee. I am confused. Thank you for your help.
Hi Janel!
Thank you for reaching out! For Frontage, scroll down to where it says “free front.” You can also download Jost for free, they just suggest a donation for it. But you can enter anything from $0-$10 in the box and then select “pay with card” which will prompt the download! We’ve updated the description above to add in this note as well.
We hope this helps!
Thank you for your prompt reply. Looking forward to using the beautiful invites.
Of course we’re happy to help!
such a beautiful motif for any kind of Fall Party. Thank you
Hi Kerstin! Thank you for your kind words, we think they’re beautiful too!
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