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Monday, November 7, 2011

Free Printable Retro Thanksgiving Digital Scrapbook Papers

Free Printable Retro Thanksgiving Digital Scrapbook Papers by B.Nute productions
Thanksgiving is just around the corner. Can you believe it? Here are some free printable Retro Thanksgiving Digital Scrapbook Papers. These are a perfect complement to B.Nute's Retro Thanksgiving Invitation and a great to use to embellish your holiday gathering! Download the digital papers, print out, then craft to your hearts content-- make a festive banner, place cards, cupcake toppers, goodie bag tags, menu cards and more... These papers are also perfect for scrapbooking your family's gathering after all the turkey is done!

Select to Download Free Printable Retro Thanksgiving Digital Scrapbook Papers by B.Nute productions

Instructions for Downloading and Using Your Digital Scrapbook Papers
1. Select link or image above and download the compressed zip file to your local computer
NOTE
(Once clicked, the folder will automatically being downloading in your Download folder or designated folder on your computer where files are downloaded. Do not click more than once, or you will download several copies.)
2. The files is a compressed zip file. Once downloaded, it should uncompress as a folder containing the 4 different paper designs.
3. Each digital scrapbook page is 300dpi, 12"x12" in size.
4. Now, use for your next craft project or scrapbook page!


Printable items are copyright protected, and provided free of charge by B.Nute productions for personal use only. B.Nute's printables can not be sold, altered, or provided for download on any other site. For questions or inquiries, please contact B.Nute productions.



Friday, November 4, 2011

Throw a Retro 1950's Thanksgiving

It's a Retro Thanksgiving Board on Pinterest by B.Nute productions
Get out your vintage dress, clean off those dusty Pyrex dishes, and fluff up your hair, it's time for a Retro 1950's Thanksgiving! I had a great time pulling together some retro items to match my Free Printable Retro Thanksgiving invitations over on Pinterest! The dresses, the perfectly roasted turkey-- even the Cloud O'Pumpkin pie recipe-- all the perfect look for a Thanksgiving celebration like your mom used to have.

(See Pinterest - It's a Retro Thanksgiving Board for Image credits and details.)

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Free Printable Fresh Retro Thanksgiving Invitations

Free Printable Fresh Retro Thanksgiving Invitations by B.Nute productions
Can't you just smell that delicious turkey cooking! Oh, the joy on your family's face when you serve all the traditional favorites- roasted turkey, homemade stuffing, green bean casserole, fresh baked bread, and your famous Pumpkin Pie with marshmallow topping.

Have a Thanksgiving dinner, retro-style this year to delight all with your old fashioned treats. Here are some great free printable Retro Thanksgiving Invitations to go perfectly with your gathering. Just print out, fill in, and send to family and friends. All will be delighted to come!

Free Printable Fresh Retro Thanksgiving Invitations by B.Nute productions

Instructions for Printing Your Retro Thanksgiving Invitations
1. Select link above and print out from your browser. Use card stock to give the invitations some weight. (Print in landscape mode.)
2. Cut each invitation out.
3. Fill out with your Thanksgiving Party information, and send to friends and family!
4. Now get roasting that Turkey!

Printable items are copyright protected, and provided free of charge by B.Nute productions for personal use only. B.Nute's printables can not be sold, altered, or provided for download on any other site. For questions or inquiries, please contact B.Nute productions.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Free Printable Vintage Pumpkin Seed Tags and Roasted Pumpkin Seed Recipes

Free Printable Vintage Pumpkin Seed Tags
It's pumpkin carving time! Although one might say the best part of carving a pumpkin is when you finally light your jack o'lantern and see your creation, but I say it's the pumpkin seeds. I still can taste my mom's recipe... it was rather basic (i.e., lots of butter and salt), and so tasty!

Here are some festive vintage-style Printable Pumpkin Seed Tags perfect to tie around a little bag of roasted pumpkin seed goodness to hand out to friends, neighbors and family. This treat is a great alternative to candy, and can last well beyond Halloween. You can even roast pumpkin seeds and put them at each guests' place at the Thanksgiving table.

Free Printable Vintage Pumpkin Seed Tags by B.Nute productions

Instructions for Printing Your Pumpkin Seed Tags

1. Select link above and print out from your browser. Use card stock to give the tags some weight.
2. Cut each tag out and punch a hole in the top.
3. String a ribbon through the hole.
4. Attach to your bag of homemade pumpkin seeds!


Along with these printable tags, I've also found some delicious Pumpkin Seed recipes online:


Printable items are copyright protected, and provided free of charge by B.Nute productions for personal use only. B.Nute's printables can not be sold, altered, or provided for download on any other site. For questions or inquiries, please contact B.Nute productions.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving

There are so many things I am thankful for this year. Here are just a few:

...... an amazing, supportive husband, who I love with all my heart.....
...... adorable kids who are growing up way too fast.....
...... a loving rescue dog that we welcomed in to our home 2 months ago.....
...... incredible customers who are full of enthusiasm and excitement and make my job so rewarding.....
...... the supportive and vibrant party community full of creative energy and camaraderie.....
...... and the small things; coffee, fun fonts and photoshop....

Happy Thanksgiving!

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Free Printable Autumn Place Cards Perfect for Thanksgiving

Free Printable Autumn Place Cards by B.Nute productions

And now to complete your Thanksgiving table, here are some free printable Autumn inspired place cards! A perfect match to B.Nute productions other free printable items this Thanksgiving, including a printable invitation, printable menu cards, and printable Thanksgiving game!
Free Printable Autumn or Thanksgiving Place Cards by B.Nute productions

Instructions for Making Autumn Place Cards
1. Select link above, and print out the invitation on 8.5" x 11" card stock from your browser. I suggest using a heavier card stock to give the place cards some weight. 
2. Cut out each card.
3. Fill in your guests' names with a dark pen.
4. Place on the table with a colorful leaves scattered about.

Printable items are copyright protected, and provided free of charge by B.Nute productions for personal use only. B.Nute's printables can not be sold, altered, or provided for download on any other site. For questions or inquiries, please contact B.Nute productions.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Free Printable Thanksgiving Conversation Questions

Thanksgiving Conversation Gone Awry!
Worried that Grandpa might tell one of his latest jokes? Do you dread those long tirades from Uncle Bob about his problematic sceptic tank?  Set your worries aside! Here's a free printable Thanksgiving Conversation Questions sheet, sure to spark great Thanksgiving discussions for all ages at your holiday table!
Free Printable Thanksgiving Conversation Questions by B.Nute productions
Instructions to Make your Thanksgiving Conversation Questions
1. Select the above image and print out on card stock.
2. Cut out.
3. Set card on table to get the Thanksgiving table buzzing with conversation!

Printable items are copyright protected, and provided free of charge by B.Nute productions for personal use only. B.Nute's printables can not be sold, altered, or provided for download on any other site. For questions or inquiries, please contact B.Nute productions.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

...weekly roundup...

Grape Vines in Fall, Gold Country, California

Here it is... another week gone by... hard to believe. Life is busy with school parent/teacher conferences coming up, Veteran's Day Holiday, and my son loosing his first tooth yesterday! The last kid in the family to loose a first tooth... they do grow up fast. Here's a round up of goings on this week at B.Nute productions:

  • Your Thanksgiving will not be boring with the loads of game ideas I shared on Wednesday. Some of these games have even been tested on my extended family... with great success, I must add!
  • Are you in need of some holiday inspiration? Be sure to check out this amazing online magazine from Amy Powers called Inspired Ideas! It will blow you away with holiday goodness!
Enjoy!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Free Printable Give Thanks Thanksgiving Menu Cards

Free Printable Give Thanks Menu Cards for Your Thanksgiving Buffet
by B.Nute productions
More giving coming your way... here are some matching Thanksgiving menu cards, perfect for your holiday buffet. A few have the standard, delicious Thanksgiving dishes pre-printed, and a few are blank for you to write in your home made creations. Be sure to also download the matching Give Thanks Thanksgiving Invitation to make your holiday look complete. Enjoy!

Free Printable Give Thanks Menu Cards by B.Nute productions

Instructions for Making Thanksgiving Menu Cards
1. Select link above, and print out the cards on an 8.5" x 11" card stock from your browser. I suggest using a heavier card stock to give the cards some weight.
2. Cut the cards out.
3. Fill in your handmade dish names on the blank cards with a dark pen.
4. Set up on the buffet table for a festive Autumnal look!


Printable items are copyright protected, and provided free of charge by B.Nute productions for personal use only. B.Nute's printables can not be sold, altered, or provided for download on any other site. For questions or inquiries, please contact B.Nute productions.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Thanksgiving Games for the Whole Family from Preschoolers, Tweens and Teens, to Grandma!


Thanksgiving is all about family time. Given all the different generations of people, it may seem impossible to try to entertain or ensure that everyone has a good time. Well, it's time to dismiss these thoughts, and prepare for a great get together-- one that will be talked about year after year! Below are some game and activity ideas for all generations. These games may be such a hit, you may want to them to become a Thanksgiving tradition with your family!

Thanksgiving Charades
This timeless game is easy to add a Thanksgiving spin, and is fun for all ages! We even did it at our families Thanksgiving last year. Each person got to draw a slip of paper and act it out. For little ones, you can reserve a simpler list for them to act out! Here are a list of ideas for the slips of paper:
turkey
pilgrim
native american
the Mayflower
Plymouth rock
trading
corn
mashed potatoes
pumpkin

Put on a First Thanksgiving Play or Skit
This could be a serious play or a funny skit-- whatever suits your family spirit better! Depending on the kids and participants ages,you could preassign roles, and give a "script" or story... or you could have this be part of the fun for to come up with a skit to entertain everyone! If you make it humorous, perhaps those teens will want to participate! Here are some suggested titles or themes to a possible skit:

  • "What Happened the Day After the First Thanksgiving"
  • "Discovering Plymouth - Where on Earth Are We?"
  • "The First Thanksgiving - The Story of Who Ate Too Much"
  • "The First Thanksgiving- Who Actually Cooked the Whole Meal"

Trading Post - A Thanksgiving Gift Exchange
Before your gathering, tell everyone they need to pick out some type of gift to give someone at Thanksgiving. Preferably, this gift should be something either that they own, and are ready to part with, or is handmade. Make sure to limit the cost if it is store bought, so gifts stay in the same price range. Also, be sure to have everyone wrap the gift before they arrive. Have a little extra wrapping paper on hand in case someone forgets.

Now, once the family has gathered, conduct a good old fashioned White Elephant exchange, or in this case, call it a Pilgrim/Native American Trading Post. Start in a circle and have the first person (could be youngest or oldest or whomever you choose) to select someone's gift, and open it. Now continue with each person selecting someone's gift to open. Instead of selecting a new gift to open, someone can take a already opened gift from someone else, and they choose another gift. At the end, make sure to allow for trading as desired!

Make a Thanksgiving Playlist
A perfect activity for the tween and teen set. Kids (and adults) can work as a team or individually to come up with the perfect Thanksgiving playlist. For instance, the song lyrics may talk about being thankful (something from Kelly Clarkson's Thankful album perhaps), or being American (Lee Greenwood's "Proud to be an American", or perhaps Native American culture (Indigo Girls song "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee"). Winner of the best playlist can receive an iTunes gift card!

If I Was President - Thanksgiving Speech
How about charge the group with coming up with a speech... Pretend you are president for the day, and you need to address the nation with a Thanksgiving blessing. What would you say? What would be your message?

Family Trivia
Prior to Thanksgiving, have everyone send you one fact about themselves. For little ones, have the mom or dad send the fact. At Thanksgiving, hand out a slip of paper, and gather everyone together. Read each fact (in jumbled order) out loud, and have everyone write down who they think the fact belongs to. This is a great way to share some family stories and get to know one another better!

Pumpkin Hunt
Think of Easter time, and an Easter egg hunt... now just swap the eggs for mini-pumpkins and you have a great game for all ages (especially little ones.) This can be done indoors as well as outdoors depending on the weather. Mini-pumpkins can be found at most grocery stores as this time of year.

Thanksgiving Scavenger Hunt
A little more complicated than the pumpkin hunt above, so it is perfect for grade school kids and above... preschoolers, though, will love to follow along with the excitement and the older kids! Gather a bunch of Thanksgiving themed items-- for instance: acorn, Indian corn, gourd, pumpkin, feather (i.e., from a Native American headress), a small toy ship, a rock (i.e., Plymouth rock), etc. Create clues for each of these items and where they can be found around your house, yard, and/or neighborhood. Hide the items before the party.

Once the crowd has gathered, you can have everyone work in a team or separate into groups, and have them head off on their Thanksgiving hunt!

Who Am I? Guess the Famous Thanksgiving Person or Thanksgiving Item
A fun game for all ages-- write on a small piece of paper names of famous people surrounding the first Thanksgiving and/or the Thanksgiving holiday. Tape one name to each person's back. Now everyone needs to ask yes or no questions to find out who or what is taped to their back! Here's a list of possible people/or Thanksgiving related items: Squanto, Pocahontas, Pilgrim, Native American, Mayflower ship, turkey, corn, pumpkin, pumpkin pie, Pilgrim clergy man, Christopher Columbus, President of the United States, etc.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

...weekly roundup...

Beautiful Fall Colors
We're heading deeper into Fall towards Thanksgiving and things are getting busy! Here's a round up of this week's activities and findings at B.Nute productions:


  • My First Blog Giveaway - Over 3 years of having a blog, and finally I held my first blog giveaway... what took me so long? It was a lot of fun to award Jacque a free Holiday Photo Card from my collection! Now that I'm getting the hang of it, I look forward to many more giveaways in the future.
  • Thanksgiving is Coming - This week on my blog I had a fun time thinking about the Thanksgiving celebrations my family has had over the years, and writing up some decoration ideas to share. I also am excited to be offering a Free Printable Thanksgiving Invitation for you to use for your gathering! Lastly, I loved making my printable Pilgrim and Indian napkin rings or finger puppets for your table. I hope you enjoy them as well.
  • Heading Down Under - This week I was also very excited to be featured on a blog down under called My Little Jedi. I love Vesna's blog filled with beautiful vintage ideas and inspiration! It's great fun to meet folks from around the globe and realize what a small place this really is!
  • Martha's Thanksgiving - Have you seen what the folks over at Martha Stewart have come up with for Thanksgiving Place Settings? Adorable, no?
Hope you are enjoying your weekend. Stay tuned for more Thanksgiving fun and other surprises Monday!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Free Printable Thanksgiving Napkin Rings and Finger Puppets

Free Printable Thanksgiving Pilgrim and Native American
Napkin Rings or Finger Puppets
by B.Nute productions
Who said Thanksgiving can't be a lot of fun? Here are some free printable Pilgrim and Native American napkin rings perfect for the kids and the adult Thanksgiving table! After the napkins are in your guest's lap, these can make great finger puppets too!

Free Printable Pilgrim and Native American Thanksgiving
 Napkin Rings or Finger Puppets by B.Nute productions



Instructions for Making Thanksgiving Napkin Rings
1. Select link above, and print out on an 8.5" x 11" card stock from your browser. I suggest using a heavier card stock to give the invitation some weight. Use the landscape setting to print.
2. Cut out the napkin rings, and cut each slit on either end of the ring.
3. Feed each end of the napkin ring into the slit to make a circle.
4. Use a napkin ring, place card, or finger puppet! 

Now, it's time to enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner, and put on a finger puppet of the First Feast!
Printable items are copyright protected, and provided free of charge by B.Nute productions for personal use only. B.Nute's printables can not be sold, altered, or provided for download on any other site. For questions or inquiries, please contact B.Nute productions.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

A Traditional Thanksgiving Feast: Decoration Ideas with a Twist

A Vintage Thanksgiving Celebration by B.Nute productions on Etsy
For this year's Thanksgiving gathering, how about throw a traditional celebration, filled with nostalgic charm of when you were young. Here are some decoration ideas that may remind you of Thanksgiving at grandma's house... or at your own home! And for a little spice, I've added a few twists along the way. Perhaps your gathering can be a mix of yesteryear and today.

Inspiration Board



  • Fall Leaves - Fall leaves scattered abound always look good-- across the table, at each person's place, nestled in a hurricane lamp (be careful that the candle is does not come near the leaf), in a large vase, still attached to the branch... Leaves are one of the most versatile and colorful decorations for Thanksgiving.
  • Indian Corn - I used to be so fascinated when my mother would pull out the Indian Corn around Thanksgiving time... it sure didn't look like the summer corn that we had been enjoying a few months earlier! Indian Corn is again a Thanksgiving decoration standby. So easy to arrange on the center of the table, or use one at each person's place to hold up his/her place card. 
  • Pumpkins and Gourds - Pumpkins on a cakestand, gourds scattered on the table or in a wooden bowl... pumpkins and gourds come in so many different shapes and colors they are a great decoration item! You can also find all sorts of variants on a pumpkin and gourd at craft stores and gift shops: from glittered pumpkins, to ceramic, wood, and more!
  • Fruit - Apples, pomegranates, persimmons, clementine oranges, grapes, and more... Fruit looks great in a large bowl or basket, and is great to eat as well!
  • Wheat - A bushel in a vase or just scattered around the table, another staple, earthy decorating item.
  • Nuts and Spices - Small wooden bowls of walnuts, acorns, and a cinnamon stick or two is a great, natural look.
  • Burlap - Burlap is a hearty fabric that is perfect to use as a table runner to place all the above items on! It's sturdy, natural and best it can easily be cut and not need to be sewn! A tattered or rough edging adds to the look.
  • Baskets/Old Wood - Many of the above natural items will look great in a twig or hand woven basket or an old wooden bowl or serving platter.



A Few Twists to the Traditional Thanksgiving Look
Try a Different Palette of Colors for Thanksgiving This Year
A Different Palette
Surprise your guests this year and veer away from the traditional Thanksgiving palette of reds, oranges, yellows and brown. Why not greens and creams like the image above. Sophisticated, fall like, and surprisingly elegant and Thanksgiving feeling!



A Modern Approach to Thanksgiving Decorating
Modern, White and Clean
Thanksgiving is all about the bounty of goodies from the earth! The beauty of this idea is that you can pack your table will all sorts of Thanksgiving decoration goodies (from the list above, say) and it will look great. In fact, the more the better! Why not throw a twist to that bounty and try a modern, clean look for your Thanksgiving party. The above picture illustrates this very well. A white background, and few cleverly placed fall decoration items has as much impact as a bountiful table.




Foreign Influence
A little foreign influence in your Thanksgiving decorations can add a great look to your party as well as possibly add a touch of your own families heritage. After all, America is a great melting pot, why not honor this at your Thanksgiving table. Perhaps you have some French in your family... why not add a touch of Provence with sunflowers or a fall colored provencal fabric (these fabrics are the perfect color palette of rusts, and sage greens.) If Italian is in your heritage, how about some Italian pottery pieces or a pitcher with traditional Italian decorations. If you have some German, how about a stein or two? These little accents will add to your overall look and can make for a great discussion about your families history.


Vintage Props: Nostalgic Serving Wear, Cornicopias and Trinkets
The First Thanksgiving Candles by Wisteria
Pilgrim and Native American Candles
The candles above are very reminiscent for me of Thanksgiving at my house when I was growing up! A company named Gurley made these candles, and can be found all over the internet on sites like eBay and the likes. A company named Wisteria have just re-introduced very similar candles. They would be great on the Thanksgiving table, or one in front of each guests place!

Papier Mache Turkeys from Blumchen.com
Old Fashioned Turkeys
A ceramic or paper mache turkey are very nostalgic decorations! They can be very large or small at each guests place, and can be found as vintage items, or remakes.

Example Turkey Platter from Williams-Sonoma

Turkey Platter and Thanksgiving Dinnerware
I clearly remember my grandmother's Thanksgiving dinnerware that she used at our family gathering. Although, in this day and age who has room to store a whole set of dishes and bowls, one or 2 serving dishes are a great keepsake to pull out every year and well worth the memories. It's amazing what kids may remember!