Free Printable Thanksgiving Collection 2012 :: The TomKat Studio

Today I am giving thanks…to YOU that is! I am so excited to share these photos of our latest Thanksgiving collection with you today. Fabulous photographer, Jessica Downey beautifully captured all of the details of our setup. As a little gesture of gratitude to the most amazing, supportive, loyal readers….I’m sharing the entire printable collection as a FREE download! If you are hosting Thanksgiving dinner this year, I hope these designs will help dress up your home for the occasion and if you aren’t hosting but need cute tags or ideas for hostess gifts, I hope you will find some inspiration as well. So, check out all of the details we came up with and then find the instructions for downloading at the end of this post! Enjoy…

My printable designs were inspired by the neutral colors of fall, these placematsa gorgeous calligraphy font I’ve been using lately and this lovely pillow cover.

For the Give Thanks banner, I printed and attached to thin, brown satin ribbon using our mini clothespins and added big satin bows on the ends. It’s much less time consuming that weaving the ribbon through each letter panel and who are we kidding? If you’re hosting Thanksgiving, you probably aren’t going to have an abundance of time.

Create simple place settings using mostly things you already have. I used my Emma dinnerware, a woven round placemat from my stockpile, the rarely-used silverware set that my mom passed down and my everyday wine glasses. To add a Fall touch, I folded a brown satin napkin like a bow, tied with burlap ribbon and then embellished it with a flower hair clip ($1.80 for 2!). The printable place card continues the dinner theme and creates a focal point right on the plate. I made a simple arrangement of white roses and put them in a fabulous bark-covered pot I found at HomeGoods and tied with jute twine.

Included in the printable set is this 5″x7″ Happy Thanksgiving sign. I displayed it on the dessert table after embellishing the frame with more of those cute little flower clips.

I assigned Molly the task of playing with coffee filters yet again and asked her to attempt poms. While the poms ended up being a bit small to hang from the ceiling, they were perfect for a garland for the front of the dessert display.

As always, our focus was on desserts we used our favorite white milk glass cake stands to display them. We made cookies, cake, mini pies, cake pops, caramel apples and had macarons shipped in from our favorite mac vendor, Crazy About Macarons.

The macarons were sitting pretty in our brown and white striped candy cups. For the mini apple pies, I embellished our little wooden spoons using the circle stamp from our alphabet stamp set.

Inspired by the style of this cake, we made a pumpkin spice cake with exposed layers which I love and is so easy! Macarons fit perfectly in our mini glass jars and make are fabulous party favors.

We had to include at least one cupcake photo (read more here), so we decorated this cupcake with a topper using one of the printable designs. Wondering what these cute little white coconut balls are? They are so delicious and you can pick them up at the store! No one will ever know that you didn’t make them yourself (wink!).

After all that sugar, we needed a beverage. We styled an apple cider tray using a basic glass pitcher tied with satin ribbon, recycled frappucino bottles wrapped in jute twine and finished with brown striped straws. The fabulous tray is another one of my lovely HomeGoods finds.

I wanted to showcase our new white scalloped favor boxes, so we topped them with our printable favor tags and craft flowers from Hobby Lobby.

If you aren’t hosting Thanksgiving, but want to bring a hostess gift, be sure to wrap it pretty! Presentation is everything. You can find basic boxes at the craft store and tie with satin ribbon. Finish off with one of our printable tags. My favorite hostess gift? Candles. This Warm Apple Crisp candle is my favorite scent right now!

If you are hosting, be sure to stock up on our new takeout boxes so that you can send your guests home with leftovers (one of the best parts about Thanksgiving, right?). I dressed up the box with our new paper ribbon in brown stripe and topped with a “Thanksgiving Leftovers” tag from the printable collection.

Don’t forget, Thanksgiving is the perfect time to show your appreciation to other people who that make a difference in your life. Thank teachers, friends and neighbors with baked goods or small gifts and use our “I am very thankful for you” labels for the perfect touch!

To download your FREE Give Thanks Printable Thanksgiving Collection,
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About Kim

Kim Stoegbauer, Party Stylist/Founder of The TomKat Studio Blog + Shop. Kim frequently styles for HGTV and DIY Network, and brand partners including Pottery Barn Kids and Vera Bradley. Her work has been featured by Martha Stewart, Hostess with the Mostess and Project Nursery, as well as in national magazines including Parenting, Babytalk, Celebrate, Mingle + Where Women Create.

Comments

  1. 124

    Thank you! The set is beautiful!

  2. 126

    omigosh! i’m just stunned by your generosity in giving these fabulous printables away! i’m going to make SUCH good use of them! yours is the first gratitude gift of thanksgiving. i’m looking for one each day. yours is the first. thank you so much!

  3. 127

    You have a beautiful blog, pictures are beautiful, so creative! Thanks for sharing your creativity, so inspirational! Keep up the great work!

  4. 128
    Teresa Gonzales says:

    Thank you for sharing the “Give Thanks” printable collection. It is gorgeous!

  5. 129
    Cynthia Alsup says:

    Thank you. These are so pretty. I pinned them!

  6. 130

    I am thankful for you generously sharing this set with everyone! I am hosting for the first time, and now I think it will be incredibly special. I also need to make a trip to HomeGoods!

  7. 131

    What type of paper did you print out the “give thanks” sign on?? I love the design and plan on using it for my Thanksgiving get-together.

  8. 132
    Mackenzie says:

    How do you make the adorable coffee filter poms?

  9. 133

    Everything is so beautiful! I’m pinning this for inspiration for my twins’ 1st birthday party coming up next month. :) I love those milk glass cake stands! They’re so hard to find though. Is the middle cake stand 12″ and the 2 next to that 10″? Thanks!

  10. 134
    Priscilla Hicks says:

    Oh my word! Doing a happy dance right now… and then heading over to your store!!!!
    thank you Thank You THANK YOU!

  11. 135

    What a great collection- maybe some day I will host Thanksgiving and put these to use :)

  12. 136

    I love the wooden console in your “Giving Thanks” display and have been looking for one just like it. Where did you find it? It’s beautiful.

  13. 137

    Thank You for this free printable!! It is so beautiful! I simply can not wait to print and use!!! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!!!!!

  14. 138

    Thanks so much for the freebies, Kim! Love them!!!

  15. 139
    Andrea Cox says:

    Hi!
    I’m so thankful for the beautiful free thanksgiving printables. I ordered them the end of last week and was wondering when I should expect to receive them in my inbox?
    Thanks again so much!
    Andrea

  16. 140
    kathryn Weir says:

    I would love give thanks pillow. Can you post to Vietnam at my international school address where I work?

  17. 141

    Thank you. These are so lovely.

  18. 142

    Beautiful and elegant! “I am very thankful for YOU!”
    I just pinned this on pinterest.com/fabgabblog
    -huge fan,
    Stella

  19. 143
    Rahemma Mayfield says:

    Hi!! My name is Rahemma. I was wondering how exactly the coffee filter pom pom balls were made for the garland. I am in charge of making some inexpensive decorations for my newspaper’s office, and I thought that the pom pom balls would be the perfect thing to try. Thank you

  20. 144

    Thanks! Just liked you on Facebook!

  21. 145

    Thanks so much for the GREAT printables!!! Happy Thanksgiving!

  22. 146

    How do you add type to these? what paper is best to print them out on?

  23. 147

    Thank you for this lovely gift. My granddaughter and I enjoyed making this for our family celebration.

  24. 148

    How did you make your coffee filter Pom poms?

  25. 149

    Thank you for sharing this free printable.. I specially love the Give Thanks Banner. Though we dont celebrate Thanksgiving Day like they do in the US I will hang this banner in my new kitchen, coz our hearts should always be grateful. And I am thankful to you for creativity. God Bless

  26. 150
    Janine Berryhill says:

    I guess it’s no longer free because when I try it wants to charge me $12.50 which is still a GREAT deal!

  27. 151

    You have to update the total so it zeros it out, and then hit continue! :)

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