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Thanksgiving Printables and Resources

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Am I the only one who just looked at the calendar and saw how close Thanksgiving is already? I guess I should go shopping to get ready for our family get-together!

Going through my archives, I found a couple of Thanksgiving resources that we’ve used/created over the years. Here are my favorites:

Thanksgiving Banner

We already have our Thanksgiving Banner done. You can easily use this template to make a Christmas banner too.

Printable Thanksgiving Banner

I love the combination of custom flags with scrapbook paper flags. It makes me smile when I look at my fireplace! We printed off several of the blank templates to customize them and then used one as a template for scrapbook paper.

Thanksgiving banner

When I made our banner, I used a straw to help make a pocket for the string to go through. There are other ways you can do it, but this made it easy for the kids to do. After the edge dried, I cut the over-hanging straw and paper flush with the flag (see last phot0.)

Download the Printable Banner Template Here

 

Other Thanksgiving Resources and Printables

ImaginationStationPilgrims

My 9yr. old daughter and I read (afflink) The Imagination Station Problems in Plymouth together.  My daughter has enjoyed all the books in this series (I wrote reviews  for Book 1 and 2, and Books 3 and 4. In book 6, we were transported back to Plymouth and met Miles Standish, William Bradford, Squanto and others. It was a nice book that led to several discussions about Thanksgiving.

I printed off some more Thanksgiving mini-cards for my little girls to color (I originally posted these last year.) You can use these as-is or make them decorative mini-flags by folding the card over a craft stick and glueing closed.

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I also printed off several of these Thanksgiving Thankful Mats. I’m going to have my kids write what they are thankful for, color the color-by-number turkey, and then cover with contact paper for an easy holiday placemat.

Psst–Get Ready for Christmas with Truth in the Tinsel:

Truth in the Tinsel
How We’ve Used Truth in the Tinsel

Light of the World Craft


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