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{Printable Cards} Say Thank You For Everything

Monday, October 14, 2013 by Jessika Hepburn

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Happy Thanksgiving to all our Canadian readers! In our casa we celebrate with a big dinner and a day of numbering our blessings-we have so many, many reasons to be thankful. Today I am extra thankful for friends, for family, for community, for home & a place to gather people close, for the great wide abundant world around us, the opportunity to do work that matters in it, for kindness, wonder, and the laughter of children & most especially for the ability to be conscious of and thankful for all the goodness in my life.

free printable Thanksgiving thank you note cards, Oh My! Handmade

Gratitude makes everything sweeter so I made these printable note cards for everyone to share a little Fall thankfulness. Click here or on the image above to download and print them out on your favourite colour of  8.5 x 11 paper. Send them out with orders to appreciate your customers or write up a little thank you note for the special someone(s) in your lives!

What are you most thankful for right now? 

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