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Native American Medallion
Inspired by pendants carved by the Wampanoag, these medallions display symbols that hold special meaning for their wearers.
More Pilgrim Place Cards
Here's a pop-up card design your kids can use to transform their thumbprints into Pilgrim portraits that resemble your dinner guests. Then everyone can find his or her place, and face, at the dinner table.
Paper Plate Cornucopia
Cornucopias are a traditional symbol of harvest and abundance, and our homemade horn of plenty is no different.
Turkey Balloon
Most kids are crazy about balloons, and they'll get a huge charge out of dressing these.
Indian Corn Napkin Rings
These colorful table setting decorations really capture the flavor of the holiday -- and make a fun project for kids to work on a day or two before the big day.
More Indian Corn Napkin Rings
Historians say the Pilgrims might not have survived their first winter after settling in North America if local Indian tribes had not taught them to grow corn. That's why we think these corny napkin rings make a fitting...
Pilgrim Place Cards
Had the pilgrim children made place cards like these for their feast, names like Peregrine, Remember, Love, and Humility would have graced the table.
Thankful Tree
This project makes a wonderful annual tradition that your family can really grow into.