Do you have a separate Thanksgiving table for kids or do you seat everyone together? We’ve done both but this year {like last year} we’ll have separate side-by-side tables. Luke, Lila, and Tate will sit at the kids’ table while the older kids and the adults sit at the adult table.
The little table is all set and ready for the feast. I covered it in this cute fabric {which will probably get recycled into a dress next year} …
… and the handprint cloth was pulled from the attic. I can’t believe how much those little hands have grown in just a year!
Plastic turkey cups {from Target’s Dollar Spot} add some color …
… and homemade pumpkins sit in the center. Crayons {in coordinating Thanksgiving colors only} are ready for some coloring …
… and copies of Roll a Turkey have been printed. This cute game will keep the kids entertained while the adults finish eating.
I love the idea of a kids’ table and I hope lots of fun memories will be made there this year.
Leslie @ Find Your Creative Side says
Thanks for the Roll-a-turkey links! We do not normally have kids at our Thanksgiving (We like them, there just aren’t many in the family right now;) ) But this year, there will be a few, and my mother-in-law is worried that they will be bored. I think this will be a great addition to the day!
barb says
It looks lovely, Randi.
Heather SettingforFour says
Thanks Randi for linking up your amazing Thanksgiving kids table at the Traditions Linky Party!! You decorated it beautifully and so clever to keep it interesting and fun for the kiddos! The turkey hand prints are such a great art project for the little ones! I am pinning this onto my Traditions Thanksgiving Linky Party Pinboard on pinterest! Following you as well 🙂 Have a great weekend!