Thanksgiving Printables + Freebies
Thanksgiving is a time to reflect on all that we have to be grateful for. It serves as a reminder to appreciate not only the big things but also the everyday blessings that often go unnoticed. Giving thanks and acknowledging the kindness of others and the blessings that we have been given is important.
As we celebrate this holiday, let us take a moment to give thanks for all that enriches our lives, creating an attitude of gratitude that extends beyond this season.
Recognizing the positive influences around us can inspire us to share that warmth with others, creating a cycle of appreciation that resonates throughout the year.
With this in mind, I spent a little time designing a few pretty printables.
You can find these printables in my Etsy shop… But for those of you that are VIP members, you can snag a few of them right now for free! If you want to become a member and gain instant access to our free printable library, a link is provided below.
This is a quote from a card that was found inside of my brother’s wallet the day that he passed away. I think it’s so sweet and fitting for this season. Print it out, frame and display it and let it be a gentle reminder to your family to be grateful for all God has done in our lives, not to take anything for granted, and to remember: When God gives it, It is precious!
These sweet gratitude tags can be used on a table setting or as thank you tags.
And here are a few thanksgiving day table settings that I designed for you to use.
And if you’re looking for a table centerpiece idea for your Thanksgiving Table… I still love this DIY fall floral centerpiece:
Wishing blessings upon you and your family this Thanksgiving!
May you be a little inspired!
Until Next Time,
DaNita
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And now for those free printables I promised you earlier…