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How To | Thankful Cards Download

November 5, 2010 by Alanna George Filed Under: How To, Printables, Thanksgiving Projects

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We all know Thanksgiving is a day to think about all the things we are thankful for in our lives. I am really in the thankful mode now that I am nearing the end of my pregnancy. I am so thankful that my pregnancy has been healthy and uneventful (and that I am heading down the final stretch). I am thankful that we are having a girl, my daughter can hardly stand the wait for her new sister to arrive.

For the month of November we are talking every night at dinner about what we are thankful for that day. I have been writing each family members comment down on a card that I will be saving for future reference. (Don’t your kids say some of the funniest things?)

I would like to share the thankful cards I designed with you. They are simple, but get the job done. When the month is finished I will be putting them away until next year, when we can look back and remember what changes the past year has brought us.

You may want to use these at your Thanksgiving get together. Each person can write what they are thankful for and then everyone can go around the table and read them aloud.

* Free Download: ThankfulCards    (Now updated with 2011 at the bottom!)

Thankful Cards All Designs

I also found a great coloring placemat for kids about being thankful. It will be perfect for our extended family Thanksgiving dinner. You can find the Thanksgiving Placemat Checklist here at Family Fun.

I hope you enjoy using these cards and I would love to hear comments about different ways you used them in your Thanksgiving celebration!

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Comments

  1. ErinK. says:
    November 6, 2010 at 9:59 pm

    This are awesome. Thank you so much for the freebie!

  2. Malia says:
    November 8, 2010 at 8:31 am

    Thanks for these! I’m your newest follower… hope you check my blog out too. And would love for you to link this up on Thursday at the party I co-host A Crafty Soiree
    (-:
    Malia

  3. Katie says:
    November 15, 2010 at 11:42 am

    Well heck, I’ve just seen two of your other projects and linked those on my FB page…I’ll have to have this one join the others. You have such fun stuff!

  4. Deirdre says:
    October 27, 2015 at 3:08 am

    I am so grateful for these cards. They will help me in my work with children who have cancer or whose parents have cancer.
    THANK YOU

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