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Placecards for Thanksgiving!

November 21, 2009

Remember the place mat I shared with you a little while ago?  I made some little place cards to go with it!  I’ll show you how and share with you the PDF so that you can make your own customized ones!

Thanksgiving Placecards

What you’ll need:
A few sheets of patterned paper (Trimmed to 7 3/4″ x 3 1/2″)
Orange Cardstock (Trimmed to 2 3/4″ x 1 3/4″)
Light Ivory Cardstock (You’ll print on this so make sure it’s trimmed down to 8 1/2″ x 11″ to fit into your printer!)
Coordinating Ribbon

Score along the lines of your patterned paper as shown below:

ThanksgivingDiagram

Fold along the lines and adhere the flap to make your triangle shaped place cards.

Type into the free PDF (available here) what you’d like the place cards to say.  You could also use these for labels for all the different Thanksgiving dishes!  (If the font isn’t one you have on your computer-Download the free font here, follow the directions on adding it to your font library, and reopen the PDF.  You’ll be able to use the same font as I did in the example!)  Print and trim the pieces on the dotted lines and mount on your pieces of orange cardstock.  Tie a simple ribbon bow to the left side and mount on one side of your place card with foam tape.  You’re done!

To make the napkin rings, just cut a few strips of paper and hold them while setting the eyelets!  (I used my Crop-A-Dile to make it easier!)

Now you’re well on your way to a beautiful Thanksgiving!

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P.S. Here’s a funny little conversation my husband and I had.  I was leaving to go to teach a card class and my husband was helping me get everything loaded in the car and was making sure I had everything I needed.  (Isn’t he sweet!)  The conversation went something like this:

Christian:  Do you have your adhesive?

Me: Yep!

Christian: What about all your stamps?

Me: Yep!

Christian: What about all your paper?

Me: Yep!

Christian: What about all your animals?  Do you need those for this class?

Me: Huh? Animals?

Christian:  You know, your Cricut (cricket), Crop-A-Dile (crocodile), Cuttlebug (bug)…

I just started laughing…   :)

Have a great weekend Everyone!

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Comments

  1. Kimberly Grommes says

    November 22, 2009 at 6:40 pm

    I wanted to thank you for the beautiful design. I’m hosting my family at my house for Thanksgiving this year and I loved your pictures, so I decided to make some place cards of my own. I don’t have a good color printer, so I just added the text and dots to my card stock with markers.

    You can see a couple pictures of the cards on my flickr account. Here’s a direct link to one of the pictures.
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/kaija/4125446145/
    I hope to make some napkin rings this week if I’m able.

  2. Laurel S says

    November 23, 2009 at 10:27 am

    These are so cute!

  3. Tiffany Johnson says

    November 23, 2009 at 2:15 pm

    LOL @ your hubby and your “animals”!!!! That’s hilarious! I don’t think my hubby knows the names of any of those tools (the-cutter-thingy, The cool hole puncher, and The Green handled thingy).

    Thanks for the PDF!

My name is Erin and I <3 to make stuff! Whether it’s sewing, paper crafting, home decor, or yummy food in the kitchen, this blog is my way of sharing the projects I’ve been working on!

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