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DIY Eat, Drink & Give Thanks Printable Thanksgiving Banner

This simple and classy DIY Eat, Drink & Give Thanks Printable Thanksgiving Banner is the perfect way to show your loved ones gratitude this season.

Thanksgiving is a time when we show gratitude for our family, friends and home, but one of the real stars of Thanksgiving is the meal!

(I love turkey. I love mashed potatoes. I love cranberries. I love PIE!)

In my house, there is a void of decorations between Halloween and Christmas. I wanted to make a simple, yet cool banner to hang on my fireplace for Thanksgiving that not only showed appropriate gratitude, but celebrated my favorite meal of the year. This Eat, Drink & Give Thanks Printable Thanksgiving Banner seemed like the perfect saying and perfect decoration.

The navy and beige colors go great with the mixed vintage patterns. You can hole-punch your banner and string on a pretty ribbon or do what I did and clothes pin your banner pieces to a long strip of burlap.

Whichever way you choose to hang your banner, I know it will look great. I hope your Thanksgiving is filled with hugs, smiles and thankfulness and a huge bowl of stuffing!

DIY Eat, Drink & Give Thanks Printable Thanksgiving Banner

What you will need:

Instructions:

1. Download this 8.5×10 PDF file {DIY Printable Thanksgiving Banner}.

This simple and classy DIY Eat, Drink & Give Thanks Printable Thanksgiving Banner is the perfect way to show your loved ones gratitude this season.

2. Print on card stock or photo paper at home.

3. Cut out each banner piece.

4. Attached to a long piece of wide burlap ribbon with clothes pins and hang (or hole punch and hang on a pretty ribbon).

Becca bio pic 2 300x300Becca Wilkinson has a creative “need” and will do anything to avoid laundry. She writes over at Cul-de-sac Cool about design, DIY/crafts, easy eats, family, funny experiences and of course, motherhood. Becca wants to spread happiness, helpful tips, pretty things and funny experiences throughout the land. She is the proud mother of three boys and married to her college sweetheart. In her past life she was a graphic designer. Becca has learned a lot these past years about juggling boys, blogging, family and suburban life.