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Free Thanksgiving Thankful Tags Printable

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Looking for a fun and easy way to add charm to your Thanksgiving table? These free printable Thankful Tags are perfect for dressing up your place settings, gifts, or even a little note on the fridge. They’re quick to print, cost almost nothing, and instantly make your home feel a little more festive.

Below you’ll find the tags I created, plus a round-up of 35 more free Thanksgiving printables from blogger friends.

Grab a cup of coffee, scroll through, and download your favorites!

Printable thankful tags displayed with fall decor

I used this round iron wall art piece I found online as a backdrop to style the tags….. such a fun way to highlight them without spending a dime!

Round wall art styled with printable Thanksgiving tags

Download Your Free Thankful Tags

Click the image below to print your copy instantly:

Downloadable thankful tag printable PDF preview

Tip: print on colored cardstock for an extra pop of seasonal color.

Thankful tag tied with twine on fall decor

I wrote words with a Sharpie, but you can get fancy with hand lettering or stamps if you’d like.

Close up of handwritten words on thankful tags

Our family listed everything from coffee to cozy blankets as things we’re grateful for. The kids had a blast adding their ideas!

Family thankful tags filled out with handwritten notes

I chose colors that matched the dishes in my hutch, just another way to tie everything together for Thanksgiving dinner.

Printable thankful tags styled with fall dishes

More Free Thanksgiving Printables

If you’re in the mood to really go big with seasonal touches, check out these free Thanksgiving printables from blogger friends (note: some older links may no longer be active):

I hope these free printables. especially the thankful tags, make your Thanksgiving a little more special.

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11 Comments

    1. Thank you Kristin! I am hoping to visit everyones site tonight and check out all the fun projects!

  1. What a darling display and idea! Everything is truly pretty 🙂

  2. Those are so cute! I love the answers, too funny 😉
    Hugs, Jamie

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