Thanksgiving Printables

It's time to be thankful and we are so grateful to all our readers that we are celebrating with free printable Thanksgiving cards, Thanksgiving hang tags, coloring pages, Thanksgiving bag toppers, cupcake toppers (or pumpkin pie toppers) and my favorite - leftover labels!

Print the Leftover labels on a sheet of labels or paper and adhere with double stick tape. The Leftover labels print 3 or 4 on a page. Add them to your Thanksgiving guests boxes and platters as they are leaving with their leftover food.

The Thanksgiving cards all have a blank area so the cards can be folded in half to make a greeting card or just cut the card out and use as a postcard-type Thanksgiving card. The first 3 Thanksgiving cards are chalkboard photo cards -- print and insert a photo of your family or kids. Add a piece of scrapbook paper or cardstock to the back of the photo card, with a border of scrapbook paper showing around the front of the card for a cute photo card.

Use the Thanksgiving hang tags as placecards (add names on the pumpkin) or attach to take-home leftover pumpkin pie slices. Hang tags have so many neat uses.

Pumpkin Pie in a Jar Recipe Alert!

At the end of this page is a simple recipe for Pumpkin Pie in a Mug or Glass Jar from my Desserts in Jars book.

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No Bake Pumpkin Pie in a Mug or Glass Jar

2 cups milk
2 3.4 oz. boxes instant vanilla pudding
1 cup canned pure pumpkin
1 cup frozen whipped dessert topping, thawed
1 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice

Graham Cracker Crust:

3/4 cup graham cracker crumbs
2 tablespoons and 2 teaspoons packed brown sugar
3 tablespoons butter, melted

In a small bowl, stir together the graham cracker crumbs and sugar. Add butter and mix well. Spoon about 2 level tablespoons of mixture into the bottom of each jar.

Mix milk, pudding, pumpkin, dessert topping and pumpkin pie spice together. Pour into jars on top of graham cracker crust. Refrigerate for 3 hours.

Yield: 8 8-oz. glass jars. (if you will be using mugs, I would suggest making a double recipe.)

Click here for printable recipe.