Which means it’s time to put up the thankful tree.
Only this year I might get all crazy and use my Silhouette to cut out the leaves….
Voting for round 2 of Crafting With The Stars is up. You can vote for your top 3 favorite projects. Once again, I can’t tell you which one belongs to my partner Emily, but GO VOTE!
And, last but not least, today is the beginning of Handmade Holidays over on Sew, Mama, Sew!
They always have FABULOUS stuff (and you might even recognize a thing or two you’ve seen around here).
So, happy November?
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I totally LOVE this idea!
What a cute idea! Great for the classroom.
Can I pay you to cut leaves out for me? I want to try this out this year. My son needs a thankful tree of his own!
We're thankful for the Holey ghost at or house too… =)
I love this idea! So sweet, and so important. We may have to borrow this project. . . I think I like it better than the turkey we used to make. We had all of our family members, scattered across the country, mail us their turkey feathers with their prayers of gratitude and thanks written on them. It was the most beautiful turkey ever!
I really love this idea. I can't wait until my son is old enough to do this with!
We just started this last night. I'll send you a pic after we've filled it with leaves. I made the tree trunck out of brown paper lunch bags.
Most disgusting Halloween candy is definitly Bit O Honey
Great idea! I've copied it : )
Here's our tree: http://cowtownkc.blogspot.com/2010/11/thanksgiving.html