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Thankful Tree-Themed Cards and Tags @michellepaigblogs.com

Ah, November. The month of gratitude and thankfulness. How can you not love this month?

There is something amazing about saying 'thank you' to someone that actually makes YOU (the giver of the 'thank you') feel so good. That's the power of gratitude. When we give thanks, we take our eyes off ourselves and place it on others. And when we move our thoughts off of ourselves, good things happen. We have a new mindset, a healthy attitude and a selfless heart that brings joy no matter what our circumstances. 

Tree-mendous pun thankful tags @michellepaigeblogs.com

I love to tell people thank you and if I can tell them thanks with a cute little card and treat...even better! Check out these printable thank you tags you can use all season long.
Fall, Thanksgiving, Winter and Christmas.

Thankful Tree-Themed Cards and Tags @michellepaigblogs.com

I love these Reeses's chocolate peanut butter trees candies. Have you seen them in your stores? If not, (affiliate link) click here. These candy trees work perfectly with any of the tags. Just tape a small size onto the back of each tag and hand out to those you want to say 'thanks' to.

Tree-mendous pun thankful tags @michellepaigeblogs.com

You could also use these tags with other candy or chocolates that have a tree printed on the packaging. Look how fun this Andes Mint chocolate bar looks with the Christmas thankful tag. Hole punch tag and tie on with a coordinating ribbon.

Thankful Tree-Themed Cards and Tags @michellepaigblogs.com

These also work well with gifts with leaves printed on them. This is my current favorite smelling hand soap this year from Bath & Body Works....White Coconut Caramel! Oh wow!


Thankful Tree-Themed Cards and Tags @michellepaigblogs.comTree-mendous pun thankful tags @michellepaigeblogs.com

Another fun idea is to use this tag on a mini Christmas tree or plant. Hole punch the tag and tie with ribbon directly on the tree. What a fun and festive gift!


Thankful Tree-Themed Cards and Tags @michellepaigblogs.comThankful Tree-Themed Cards and Tags @michellepaigblogs.com


I hope you find lots of ways to use these tags...
Scroll down for some more tree gift ideas I found online.




 Click here to print Tree-Mendous Tags
Thankful tree Pun tag to give @michellepaigeblogs.com


 Click here to print Happy Thanksgiving Tree-Mendous Tags

Thankful tag to print and give @michellepaigeblogs.com


Click here to print Merry Christmas Tree-Mendous Tags
Christmas tree-themed gift tag to print








 
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Tuesday




50th tags to print @michellepaigeblogs.com


Got a friend or a loved one turning 50? Here's a quick and fun idea.
Purchase a flower bouquet, potted plant or even an empty vase and fill it with these fun 50th tags.
Here's how.
1. Gather your supplies:
-A flower bouquet or a potted plant.
-Wooden skewers
-ribbon
-tape, stapler, scissors


Printable 50th birthday tags @michellepaigeblogs.com

2. Print the 50th cards on cardstock. Click here.

50th birthday printable tags

4. After printing, trim cards.
5. Tape cards to wooden skewers.
6. Optional: tape or staple a card to the back of each skewer so they're double-sided.
I used the #50 cards for the back of the written cards.

Printable 50th birthday tags @michellepaigeblogs.comGift for a 50-year-old @michellepaigeblogs.com


7. Be sure to write a little note on the back of at least one of the cards.
8. Using ribbon, tie a knot below each card and trim the ends.

Printable 50th birthday tags @michellepaigeblogs.com

9. Stick skewers into plant or flower bouquet.

Gift for a 50-year-old @michellepaigeblogs.com

10. Hand deliver to the new 50-year-old!
This works well for a front porch delivery or as a centerpiece for a 50th party.
I added vinyl 50 numbers to a pumpkin to go with this gift for my cousin. She finally turned 50 this year...I'm a year older!


Printable 50th birthday tags @michellepaigeblogs.comGift for a 50-year-old @michellepaigeblogs.com


Gift for a 50-year-old @michellepaigeblogs.com


Print your own 50 cards. Click here.


 
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Monday



Have a college kid or a loved one who can't be with you for Thanksgiving? Why not send them a box filled with everything they need to have their own Thanksgiving? It's fun, cute and you know it will bring a smile to their face!


Pack up a Thanksgiving Box @michellepaigeblogs.com


Our daughter lives in Alaska which makes coming home for Thanksgiving very difficult! I've been sending her Thanksgiving in a box for a few years, now. 
You can find everything you need at your local grocery store. Here's what I put in the box...all things I know she'll eat.

Thanksgiving in a Box for a loved one.

Thanksgiving in a Box Menu printable @michellepaigeblogs.com

Print out the box flaps, menu and card.
Click here for the free box flaps.
Click here for the free menu and blank card.

If you'd like to make your own 'menu' with the products you found, just print out the blank card and write your own. 

Trim the tags and tape or glue the printables onto the flaps of the box. 




Write a note to your loved one on the blank card.

Free Thanksgiving in a Box printables @michellepaigeblogs.com

Place menu and card inside the box and mail it off so it arrives in time.


Have a wonderful Thanksgiving no matter who is able to show up at your table.
We have so much to be thankful for!




 


















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