Easy last minute Thanksgiving place cards
I’m having a hard time wrapping my head around the fact that we’re about one week away from Thanksgiving. What?! How can that be? If the holidays snuck up on you too, and you feeling like you’re scrambling to pull together some last-minute decorations, I’ve got you covered! Here are a few quick, easy, and fun last minute place cards you can make – and I’ll bet your kids will have fun helping you make them, too!
That cute little glittered pumpkin above is the brain child of Kate from Spray Paint and Chardonnay. I love how simple it is, while still managing to look elegant!
These feather and cork place cards are just about the most creative place card I’ve seen! I just love how they fit in with a Thanksgiving theme, but are still so pretty and grown-up looking. You can find a simple tutorial here at Carolyn’s Homework.
How sweet and simple is this little wheat bundle place card? Even if you don’t have wheat growing in your backyard, you may have some ornamental grass, which looks about the same! Wrap a little piece of burlap around it, tie on a brown paper tag, and you have instant Thanksgiving charm!
These little wood disc place card holders would be a cinch to make – just find a tree in your yard with a branch that needs trimming, score a cut in the top, and insert either a handwritten or printed name card. I love the organic feel of this one from Going A Little Coastal.
Okay, these little color-dipped walnut place card holders may be the cutest things on the planet! And how quick and fun they would be to make!
Sometimes simple is best. This pear with a name tag tied onto the stem is just about as simple and as pretty as they come. Needs no instructions, and you’ll be going to the grocery store a couple days before Thanksgiving anyway, right?
Do you have any real or faux acorns around the house? I know I do, and I love how this corrugated leaf tied on with twine gives just enough presence to this cute little acorn place card. Credit for this cutie goes to Made in a Day.