I hope you and your family or friends are having a wonderful Thanksgiving together! I am thankful that you are one of my customers, blog readers, or that you just happened upon my website! I hope you enjoy the ideas you find here! There’s more to come through the holidays!
Enjoy that turkey dinner and especially the pie and dessert!
If you are serving Thanksgiving dinner at your house, you might want to make place cards so people know where to sit or just for a table decoration. When I was a little girl, I always liked to make place cards! Sometimes I made them at my grandma’s house when it was just my family and grandparents. I just folded some paper in half and stuck on a sticker or drew a little picture. Little did I know that years later I would have all kinds of paper, ink, and stamps and a multitude of tools and accessories to make place cards!
Here are three ideas for making place cards.
This little pumpkin is made with punched hearts. I used the heart in the retired Heart Punch Pack that had this regular heart punch and one with a scalloped heart punch. You may have other heart punches or heart dies you can use. If you have the retired Apple Builder Punch that would work also. Just cut or punch out several hearts and score them down the middle to make folding them in half easier. You can cut out a little stem by hand if you like.
Fold and crease each heart in half. Apply glue to the top of the first folded heart and adhere another folded heart to it, making sure it lines up pretty well on all sides until you have all the hearts stacked up and glued together. Use as many or few hearts as you like. Before making it into a pumpkin, use a sturdy scissors and cut off the bottom point of the stack of heart to make a straight line for the base of the pumpkin. You only need to take off a little bit. Die cut or cut out by hand a leaf and write a name of a guest for the place card. Then open up the stacked hearts. before you glue them together, adhere the stem if you cut one and the leaf to hold them. Glue the hearts together so you have a standing pumpkin! If you want to get fancy, maybe you have a stamp set with a pumpkin and can stamp that first and fussy cut or diecut, whatever you have, or shade the edges of the hearts.
Here’s the standard kind of place card, the kind I used to make for our family dinners. You can make it any size you want. Mine is a 4 1/2″ x 4″ piece of Basic White cardstock, scored in half at 2 1/4″. I stamped the small pumpkins from the Playful Ghosts Stamp Set, colored them with Stampin’ Blends markers, then cut out by hand. I also diecut some foliage from the Textured Floral Dies in both Lemon Lime Twist and Garden Green cardstock. If you have the Bough Punch you can use that. I cut the diecut foliage apart because I only needed little pieces to glue to the place card behind the pumpkin. I put just a tiny bit of glue behind the pumpkin to hold it in place while I glued down the foliage where I wanted it and then added a bit more glue under the sides of the pumpkins. An easier way, if you have the stamps that fit, would be to stamp a pumpkin, hold a mask over it, then stamp foliage on each side. Remove the mask that protected the pumpkin and yours should look like mine except stamped! Or simply stamp and color a pumpkin in the corner of the card.
This kind of place card is actually a little party favor, too! I simply covered a small chocolate bar with a piece of designer paper and added a name on top. I used a piece of the green plaid paper in the Season of Green & Gold Specialty Designer Series Paper. You could just use cardstock as well. I used a piece that was about 2 1/2″ x 3 1/2″. It all depends on your candy bar, of course. For this card, I diecut a piece from the Everyday Details Dies on which to glue on the pumpkins and write the name. On the other candy bar in the top photo, I used a diecut from the Unbounded Love Dies in Very Vanilla and used a Pumpkin Pie Stampin’ Blend just to outline the edges of the diecut, plus added two Gold Textured Dots. There are no bounds to what you can do with these!
These are just some ideas to get you started! Once you begin, you will likely come up with more and better ideas! Just have fun!
Here is a whimsical Thanksgiving turkey I came up with while thinking about a new Thanksgiving card. I’ve seen cards with turkeys made in different ways, so I thought maybe I’d use some kind of designer series paper. The first one that popped into my head was the Full of Life 6″x 6″ Designer Series Paper, with its watercolor designs and many different colors, including fall colors.
As I looked through all the papers, I came across this one pattern with the triangle designs and I thought this paper could be used for turkey feathers. I cut the design apart so I would have lots of colors to use for turkey tail feathers.
For the turkey body, I looked through the Meandering Meadows 6″ x 6″ Designer Series Paper and found this brownish design on “the other side” of one of the meadow patterned papers. I used two stitched circle dies in the Stylish Shapes Dies to make the turkey body and head.
To adhere the tail feathers, I applied a lot of Stampin’ Seal adhesive to the back of the largest circle, arranged the triangle pieces how I liked them, and stuck them to the adhesive. To adhere the body and feathers to the card I used Multipurpose Liquid Glue so that I could apply some to the tips of all the feathers and all the rest of the turkey. It is adhered onto another pattern in the Full of Life Designer Paper that has colors of green and orange for a background. The card base is Pecan Pie cardstock.
I adhered the turkey head onto the body and a little heart shape for his waddle, cut from a die in the Friends For Life Dies. The beak is cut from a piece of Daffodil Delight cardstock. The eyes are made with a punch I had and I colored in the black pupils with a marker. The hat is made with a 3/4″ x 3/4″ square of Basic Black and a little strip for the brim, plus a Daffodil Delight hat band. The turkey legs are two ends of a Real Red banner diecut just because I had it nearby.
The greeting is in the Choose Happy Stamp Set! I was surprised to find the word Thanksgiving in there but I searched “Happy Thanksgiving” in the Stampin’ Up! online store and the Choose Happy Stamp Set came up! I wasn’t sure if I would have a banner going across the turkey, but I decided to cut the stamped words to be separate and I liked that look. For a final touch, I added some Gold Textured Dots.
This is just one idea of how to make a Thanksgiving turkey for a card! You can play around with what supplies you have and make your own version!
It’s down to the wire for Thanksgiving, as hard as that is to believe, but there’s still time if you want to make some little Thanksgiving Candy Holder Favors. These are really easy and will hold two chocolate kisses or a chocolate nugget. Think how cute these would be by everyone’s plate at Thanksgiving dinner for a little favor!
To make these little candy holders, cut a strip of cardstock approximately 5″ long by 1 3/4″ wide. You can change up the measurements depending on what kind of candy you want to put inside. Score these strips at 2″ and 3″. Crease and fold on the score lines. You can use different colors and images on the front or make them all match.
After you have your candy inside, you can punch a hole in the top and tie a ribbon through the hole or use a couple of Mini Glue Dots to hold them closed. If you have any kinds of clips you could use those to hold them closed. You can also attach a greeting or a guest’s name to use each favor as a place card. I used to love to make place cards when I was young for family dinners!
I started with the pumpkin and the Pilgrim hat but I got a little carried away with the turkey! The pumpkin is stamped from the Pick of the Patch Stamp set and just a little diecut greenery that was already in a pile of scraps on my table.
The Pilgrim hat is made with Early Espresso for the hat and the brim. The hat is a 1″ x 1″ square and the brim is 1/4″ x 1 1/2″. The Basic Black band on the hat is 1/4″ x 1″. The buckle is made with a 1/2″ x 1/2″ square of Gold Foil with a center of Basic Black 1/4″ x 1/4″ to look like the band going through the buckle.
The turkey is made with two circles of Pecan Pie cardstock. The feathers are die cut greenery in the Joy of Noel Dies! Just use whatever you have or come across! The red turkey waddle is a diecut holly leaf from that set! The eyes are punched with my old Crop-a-Dile and colored in with black.
These are just fun little candy favors, so unless you want to, you don’t need to go to a lot of trouble making these!
If you need a little something to make for Thanksgiving, make a Thanksgiving Wine Bottle Label like this one to decorate your own bottle of wine or to take to your hostess! This label that you just hang on a wine bottle is pretty easy to make and of course, you can make one in a thousand different ways!
This label starts with a piece of Rich Razzleberry cardstock that is 3″ x 9″. Score it at 2 1/2″ to make the top fold and die cut or punch a hole in the center to go over the bottle. I used a small circle die in the Layering Circles Dies or you could use your old retired 1 3/8″ Circle Punch. This makes the hanger label go over the wine bottle. You can adjust the length or the top hole or fold. Decorate however you like!
To decorate I used the Blackberry Beauty Specialty Designer Series Paper in the Holiday Mini Catalog. It’s been difficult to keep in stop and not available as I write this, but perhaps you have it already. The gold foil accents are beautiful and make the paper. I cut it at 2 3/4″ x 6 1/4″ to layer on the front.
The tag is in the Blackberry Beauty Ephemera Pack and I added a small, die cut fancy doily from the Encircled in Beauty Dies in Gold Foil. I stamped the greeting from the Banner Year Stamp Set in Rich Razzleberry ink and adhered it over the gold doily after punching the banner ends with the Tailored Tag Punch. The gold doily is adhered to the tag which I popped up on Stampin’ Dimensionals.
For a little embellishment, I tied a bow with the Gold 3/8″ Shimmer Ribbon and adhered it with Mini Glue Dots. And for just a little more, of course, I had to add a couple of Elegant Faceted Gems at the bottom of the tag.
It might sound like this wine bottle hanger took a while to make but it really was quite easy! Here’s another one I made five years ago! Whether you are going somewhere for dinner and taking a gift or just want to make something special for your own wine bottle, make a quick and easy wine bottle label like this one for Thanksgiving!
Time for a fun turkey for Thanksgiving and I came up with the Ribbon Turkey For Thanksgiving! I actually kind of copied myself, looking back through my blog at Thanksgiving ideas. I found an idea from 2012 for a turkey ornament I made with ribbon for feathers.
I made this but didn’t make anything out of it! You could tie a string on top and make it an ornament or decoration or attach it to a folded piece of cardstock and make it a place card! When I was a kid and we were at my grandma’s house, I always wanted to make place cards for the dinner table! I guess this year most people won’t need too many place cards! Sadly. Or you could put it on the front of a Thanksgiving card.
I used a variety of punches and whatever I came up with to make this turkey. The turkey body is the 2 1/4″ Circle Punch. The head is a small circle die in the Layering Circles Dies. I used Soft Suede Cardstock. The wattle….you won’t guess this….is a petal in Real Red punched from the Perennial Flower Punch. The beak is just cut from Crushed Curry. The eyes are punched with the retired Owl Punch. Loved that punch! The turkey feet are the stick arms from the Snowman Builder Punch.
Instead of paper turkey feathers, I just grabbed a bunch of my ribbons that I thought would work! You can use whatever you have or maybe even a mixture of paper and ribbon would be fun! I put strips of Stampin’ Seal+ on the back of the head and body and sometimes on the ribbon as I adhered it and then just cut non-measured lengths of ribbon and laid it down on the adhesive. If you are going to use it as an ornament or decoration, you might want to cover the backside of adhered ribbon. I punched out two more circles to match the body of Soft Suede and adhered them with Multipurpose Liquid Glue to the back of the turkey to make a cleaner presentation!
Just a fun little project you could even make with kids for Thanksgiving! If you don’t want to use your new ribbon, get out some older retired ribbon from your stash! Just have fun making a Ribbon Turkey For Thanksgiving!
To celebrate the first day of November, I made this Plaid Tidings Turkey Thanksgiving Card! After all, now that it is November, it won’t be long until Thanksgiving! When it is time to take down the Halloween decorations, it’s time to put up a few Thanksgiving turkeys, Pilgrims, pumpkins, whatever you have for Thanksgiving.
I copied myself to make this card! Back in 2016, I made this punch art turkey to decorate a candy bar for Thanksgiving. This year we don’t have the same type of punches so I had to look at my dies for the basics. But you’ll be surprised to see how I made the turkey feet!
For the turkey body, I chose two Layering Circles Dies. I chose a small circle for the head and two sizes larger circle for the body. The Plaid Tidings Designer Paper was used for the feathers and I used the Oval Layering Dies. You could even use two or three rows of feathers if you really wanted to die cut a lot of ovals. Or just use colored cardstock instead of designer paper.
I just cut the beak out by hand from Crushed Curry Cardstock. The red wattle hanging on the turkey’s neck is a die cut from the die of a group of little hearts in the Be Mine Stitched Dies. We used to have some heart punches that worked so if you still have your old punches you could substitute some of these dies. Or just cut out a heart by hand. I couldn’t find anything the right size for the turkey eyes (Bring back the Owl Punch!) so I die cut two small flower dies that kind of gave me the circle shape that I could trim out. Then I just used a black marker to color in the eyes. The feet of the turkey stumped me for a bit but when I looked at my punches for a small circle, guess what I found? TheSnowman Builder Punch has two stick arms and they were perfect for the turkey feet! Who would have thought?!
The card base is Crushed Curry (I thought I was probably going to use Soft Suede.). I thought I would look through my Plaid Tidings DSP to see IF there was one I could use for the background layer but really thought I would use a solid cardstock color. When I saw this red plaid and tried it, I wanted to use it. I think it is a bright Thanksgiving card with the red paper.
The greeting was also a surprise. I was thinking there weren’t too many “Happy Thanksgiving” greetings out there. I was about to settle on a “Celebrate” saying in the Many Mates Stamp Set when I noticed my Banner Year Stamp Set which actually had a “Happy Thanksgiving” greeting in it! That stamp set is a sleeper! I have used it so much and didn’t really expect to.
The greeting is stamped in Soft Suede Ink on Crushed Curry and punched on each end with the Lovely Labels Pick a Punch. For some embellishment, I used two Gilded Gems on each end.
I like these Gilded Gems but they are a little bit high which could make them difficult to mail. When I have something like these gems or rhinestones on a card, I usually cut a piece of paper towel to cover the front of the card in the envelope. You could also use another piece of paper, particularly if you have a paper crimper that you can use to give it some texture which I think might help protect the embellishments.
This is one way to make a punch art or maybe die-art turkey for a card for Thanksgiving! Dig out your old punches or look through your dies and see what you can use. Or even just cut out pieces by hand if you don’t have the right thing.
It’s November so we are off to the races with the big holidays coming up and I have my first Thanksgiving card made in this Plaid Tidings Turkey Thanksgiving Card.
At least these three turkeys are done for Thanksgiving (but not the real one!). These Mini Curvy Keepsake Turkey Box Treats For Thanksgiving are quick and easy to make and you could make any number of variations. There are so many cute little things you can make for lots of occasions with the Mini Curvy Keepsake Box Dies!
I always think these take two pieces to make but they do not…..just one die cut! You just need a piece of cardstock 6″ wide and turn the die so the points of the die-cut “point” to the corners of the cardstock, not straight up and down, and the die will fit. I used Crumb Cake Cardstock but Soft Suede would be another good choice for the turkey.
To make the tail feathers, I just used the oval tag die-cut in the package of the Mini Curvy Keepsake Box Dies. It does have a little hole in the tag, but I just put that at the base of the feather and it’s not seen. I started to glue the feathers right onto the body but then I thought to punch a 1 1/2″ Circle of Crumb Cake Cardstock and adhere the two rows of feathers on to that and then that onto the turkey body. You could also use colored leaves die cuts or even just strips of cardstock in various colors.
For the turkey face, I just used some stick-on googley eyes and cut a little turkey beak out of Crushed Curry. For the wattle, I punched out a sprig from the Leaf Punch and then cut off the leaves and used those for the turkey wattle. Just use and do whatever you think up or have on hand!
Don’t forget to put a little treat inside! I also tied on a piece of Lovely Lipstick 1/8″ Grosgrain Ribbon partly to hold the box closed for sure and mostly just for another little something to jazz up the turkey box!
You could make one for each of your guests at Thanksgiving and place them at their seat at the table. Or even put a little strip with the guest’s name on it at the bottom of the front of the turkey for a place card. I used to always love to make place cards for the table when I was a little girl!
If you are hosting Thanksgiving dinner, make a fun little treat or favor like these Mini Curvy Keepsake Turkey Box Treats For Thanksgiving or take a few for your hostess!