Thanksgiving is a time of thanks and is best spent with family, close friends and delicious food. You can show how grateful you are by decorating your Thanksgiving table with these festive Thanksgiving Placemats.
Many of these placemats also provide a fun activity for kids to keep busy during dinner so you can enjoy turkey day too! Your kids will be grateful to make them!
These Free Printable Thanksgiving Placemats and Thanksgiving Placemat Crafts are the perfect way to show off just how grateful you are for Thanksgiving day.
Turkey Leaf Placemat
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Your kids will love using real leaves to make this placemat and there is even instructions for laminating so you can preserve them forever!
Fall Leaf Placemats
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Making fall leaf placemats is a fun activity for preschool and kids of all ages. Even toddlers will have fun collecting leaves and creating their own placemat.
Thanksgiving Handprint Placemats
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You can use paint or construction paper to make the hands that form the circle for the turkey’s tail. Either way is adorable!
Printable Thanksgiving Placemat for Kids
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A printable Thanksgiving placemat for kids is the perfect way to get your kids excited about their Thanksgiving meal, and possibly keep them busy until it’s time to carve the turkey.
Free Thanksgiving Place Mats Printable
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Thanksgiving will be here soon and here are some fun Thanksgiving place mats! These are activity mats your kids can do while waiting or just having fun. I know that we have a lot of fun with them.
Thanksgiving Coloring Placemats, PDF Printable
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Use these printable Thanksgiving Coloring Placemats to enjoy while you feast. These are a playful addition to your table setting that are great for adults and kids alike. Set them at your table with a small bundle of crayons, markers, or colored pencils for everyone to enjoy!
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