Thankful for our boys, thankful for our beautiful marriage, thankful for our memories, thankful for new job opportunities, thankful that we find time to laugh and mostly thankful for the support of family and dear friends.
This weekend is about celebrating all of that and more, so in honour of Thanksgiving, the boys and I wanted to do some cute crafts, decorate some cupcakes and share our favourite ways to give back.
Here are the ways that WE will be making new memories this year.
Easy Thanksgiving Toilet Roll Napkin Rings
I've been saving toilet rolls for just this type of craft for over a month! When we knew we were hosting Thanksgiving with friends and family this weekend, I wanted to create a special name card and decided to use some leaf shapes we had in our craft bin! The boys and I had a blast working on this quick and easy craft!
Supplies you need:
Leaf shapes
Sharpie marker
Glue
Scissors
Toilet rolls cut in three
Steps:
Use pre-cut foam leaf shapes from craft stores or use this template to trace and cut your own from foam or construction paper.
Write your guest's names on each leaf.
Glue the toilet roll (one third) to the back of each leaf and let them dry.
Add your napkins through the hole and decorate your own Thanksgiving table.
Cute Turkey Cupcakes
We were going to make a pumpkin pie, but realized the kids just don't like it. Instead of buying cupcakes this year, I found these adorable ones on Pinterest. We went to the Bulk Barn to get the specific supplies and had so much fun making candy turkeys to have for dessert at Thanksgiving dinner.
Ingredients you need:
Cupcake mix (or be brave and make your own from scratch!)
Chocolate icing
Candy Corn (Bulk Barn)
Orange icing tube with flower tip
Candy eyes (Bulk Barn)
Steps:
Make your chocolate cupcakes and let them cool overnight.
Ice the cupcakes with room temperature chocolate icing.
Add a large orange "flower" for the face, top with two candy eyes and a candy corn for the beak.
Add two staggered rows of candy corn for the feathers on the opposite side of the cupcake.
Let them cool in the fridge before serving.
1. A gift of $25 can provide a year’s supply of soap and hygiene education to seven people through the Global Soap Project.
2. "Unbox Possiblilities" through Unicef for kids around the globe with a donation of as little as $9 to buy a much needed bed net.
3. Donate to your local food bank (most grocery stores have a filled bags for about $10 to make it easy).
4. Visit the Plan Canada site to donate $15 for fruit tree or $17 for a baby chick.
5. Support your local children's hospital like SickKids.
Happy Thanksgiving from our family to yours!
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Those cupcakes are beyond cute!! I'll bet Michael would like to make (and eat) some of those this weekend.
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for including some great ideas for giving back as well. I have a food bank donation ready to go today. I like to get M to choose a couple of things that he enjoys to throw in for treats for the kids too.
Thanks Deb! Hope you and Michael get some baking done! Happy Thanksgiving!
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