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(Edited 10-22-2011 to add:
I added a few more pictures because the nighttime ones were a little hard to see. The tree was moved to the window for better viewing.)
Tags are used as “leaves” to fill the tree
Thanksgiving Tree in the window
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| Thanksgiving Tree with Pocket of Tags Hanging Nearby
Our “tree” is a bunch of branches in a tall vase with river rock. It sits in the entryway for anyone to add a tag to when they come to visit.
It seems to me that any type of “tree” would be fine. Years ago I made a paper tree for my first grade classroom that took up a large part of one wall. Each month the students hung new shapes on it. For example, September = an apple with a cute book worm listing the student’s favorite book. November = each child had a leaf that stated for what he or she was thankful. So this Thanksgiving Tree sort of came from that idea. And that is why I’m not very picky about tree authenticity. I’ve been making fake trees for years. 🙂
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| Dd2’s First Tag for the Thanksgiving Tree |
Dd2 turned seven years old about a week ago. She takes an active roll in everything that happens in the house. One might think that she runs the household. So, it was no surprise that when she found out why we needed to go to Hobby Lobby to buy fake branches, she put herself in charge of selecting them.
Dd2 declared that she wanted to write on the first tag for the tree. It was a heartfelt message. She is very thankful for her food. 🙂 However, she also knows that not everyone has enough to eat – so her note was prompted by her appreciation that we can give to the food bank and she never goes hungry.
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| Tags and the box to hold them cut with the Cricut Art Philosophy Cartridge |
These are the tags and sizes that we cut:
Tag 2 – 4″
Tag 3 – 4 1/2″
We also cut mats for the tops of the tags:
Square 4 – 3″
Rectangle 2 – 2 1/4″
All the pieces were sponged around the edges with Chocolate ink. Lines and a few words were stamped using the CTMH Authentic, 10 Things, and Recipe Box sets.
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| Door hanger box cut at 11 1/2″ in Colonial White and covered with Mischief B & T |
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| Thanksgiving Tree at Night |










3 responses to “Thanksgiving Tree”
Great idea. Thanks for joining us at Do You Stack Up.-Wenche
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Super cool! Thanks for playing along with us at DYSU this week, Joan
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Great tags! super idea for celebrating thanksgiving. Thanks for playing along with us at DYSU.
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