All of us at Paper Crafts hope you’re having a day full of great family, friends and food. And if you’re coming to us today from some place other than the U.S., we still hope you’re having a wonderful day and taking some time to count your blessings.
If you’d like a few trendy tips for showing your gratitude, swing on by the Moxie Fab World blog to read my post all about showing gratitude in unique ways.
And as a special thank you to all of you, here’s an assortment of festive projects from our Paper Crafts Go-to Gals that recently caught my eye:

Turkey Place Setting by Maren Benedict

Thank You Hospitality Card by Betsy Veldman

Much Love Card by Kim Kesti

March 25, 1922 Card by Jessica Witty

Ho Ho Santa Card by Kim Hughes

Christmas Owl Card by Teri Anderson
Teri’s cute card appeared in our November/December issue. To get the pattern, check out the Paper Crafts web site. (And while your on that page, you might as well download the pattern for Teri’s adorable Triangle Santa Card!)
Happy holidays and enjoy,
Brandy
P.S. Since we know all of you like a good deal, make sure you take advantage of our huge Warehouse Blowout Sale at ShopScrapandPaperCorner.com! From now until midnight on Monday, Nov. 30, save 60% off select product, PLUS get free shipping and handling (on U.S. orders only) if $25 or more is spent. (Hint: The delicious–and I do mean delicious!–Paper Crafts Gourmet cookbook is only $17! Buy one for you and one for a friend!)
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November 26, 2009 at 7:32 am
Kim Hughes
Happy Thanksgiving 🙂
November 26, 2009 at 1:28 pm
Jen Barkdull
Happy Thanksgiving!
November 26, 2009 at 2:49 pm
Erika M
Very cute creations – hope you have a fabulous Thanksgiving!
November 28, 2009 at 12:52 pm
Kelly Marie
Happy Thanksgiving!
December 2, 2009 at 7:51 am
Janice Guazzo
The link to the owl card pattern isn’t working…I love it for our kids school craft project! Can someone check the link?
December 2, 2009 at 7:53 am
Janice Guazzo
not sure if this will work but I found it if anyone else is having problems.
http://www.papercraftsmag.com/articles/November_December_2009_Patterns