Thanksgiving Printables Roundup

by Kay on November 10, 2015

Thanksgiving is fast approaching, and I’m hoping you’ll check out the seasonal printables at the FreePrintable.net websites. There are so many of them it’s hard to keep track, but there are recipe cards, certificates, kids activities, gift tags, and more. Each one is free to print as a PDF, while editable versions cost a few dollars each.
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Let’s start with the more important part of the holiday: food. FreeprintableRecipeCards.net has a lot of Thanksgiving recipe cards that are perfect for sharing recipes for pumpkin pie, turkey, and stuffing with your relatives. Most of them are illustrated with mouth-watering illustrations of meat, vegetables, desserts, and wine. The 3×5 or 4×6 lined cards are free as PDFs, while editable versions that can be filled in through Microsoft Word cost $7.

If you exchange gifts of any kind during your holiday get-togethers, the Thanksgiving gift tags from FreePrintableGiftTags.net are a perfect addition to any present. The colorful tags feature cartoon illustrations of pilgrims, turkeys, and the cornucopia. They’re all free to download and print as a free PDF or DOC.

If you have small children, I guarantee that an easy way to keep them calm during preparation time is a good holiday coloring page from FreePrintableColoringPages.net. There are more than thirty pictures of family feasts, turkeys, gourds, pilgrims, and more, all free to download and print as a PNG file.
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Finally, in the weeks leading up to the holiday, teachers can find great use for the Thanksgiving letterhead templates at FreeLetterheadTemplates.net. The decorative pages are free to download as a DOC file and can be used as penmanship paper, photo borders, or stationery. They can even be used for writing out stories and essays from the Thanksgiving writing prompts at FreeWritingPrompts.net. The prompts range from narrative to persuasive to creative topics, and are targeted at students from elementary school all the way through college.

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone, and happy printing too!

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