Beautiful crafts for Thanksgiving including pretty pumpkins, turkey napkins, super simple thank you cards, Fall leaf painting and a thankful tree.
This week I have featured the best crafts for Thanksgiving from last week’s #Pintorials.
Crafts for Thanksgiving
- Washi pumpkins from Crafts on Sea
- Turkey handprint napkin from I Heart Arts & Crafts
- Autumn leaf collage from mumturnedmom
- Fingerpaint Autumn Thankful tree from momdot
- Super Simple Thank you cards from Hodge Podge Craft
I have 10 more superb Thanksgiving crafts for you to try here!
This week I’m linking up my DIY wedding photo display gift, which I made for my brother & sister-in-law’s wedding this Summer.
Why not check out my co-hosts; Eileen (DIY costumes), Kate (play doh ideas) and Anna (science activities) too?
If you’d like to link up, here’s a reminder of the rules…
The #Pintorials Rules:
- Add the URL of your Pin or blog post below using the Linky. We will then add it to our Pintorials Pinterest Board. It must be an instruction based post of some kind but this could be crafts, recipes or anything else. It can be old or new, but please only add each thing once.
- It is really helpful if you allow your posts’ images to be copied (even better if you have a ‘Pin it’ button, as this makes our task easier! By linking up your post, you agree to us using at least one picture if your post is featured.
- Follow the Pintorials Pinterest Board. If you’d like to follow your hosts too that would be fabulous. We are Eileen, Gude, Kate and Anna.
- Visit at least 3 of the sites pinned below and pin them to one of your boards. If you’d like to say you’re visiting from #Pintorials (or Tweet about the linky) that would be marvellous. Of course you can pin more than that if you want!
- You don’t have to use the badge, but it would be great if you can, or if you’d give us a text link. The more people know about Pintorials, the more can join in the party!
P.S. You can grab the blog badge here if you’d like to use it.
#Pintorials linky:
Thank you so much for mentioning me 🙂 Will be back in the morning to read and comment 🙂
My pleasure Sara! 🙂
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