Is there anything happier than a rainbow? Not in my book! They instantly make me smile… and my kids feel the same way! Yay! This year I wanted to create a non-traditional Thanksgiving table for the kids incorporating all the beautiful colors of the rainbow they love so much. Read on to see how I set up my Rainbow Thanksgiving Table for Kids!
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How to Create a Colorful Rainbow Thanksgiving for Kids
The kids helped me with the pre-party crafting. We had fun together painting pinecones, acorns and giving pumpkins colorful dots. Find out how to create each detail of this bright and fun rainbow thanksgiving table HERE.
Place Settings
Each place setting is a different color of the rainbow. The party supplies at Oriental Trading made this very easy to do, trays, clipboards and favor boxes are sold as rainbow packs rather than single colors. The plates are also super affordable and they have fun color dipped balloons that any adult, oops kids, would love!
Entertaining Party Favors
In my book the most important part of a kids Thanksgiving table is keeping the kids entertained. Inside the favor box I placed at each setting I put a ceramic pumpkin the kids could paint in addition to color chip feathers and supplies to create a turkey out of the pumpkin.
On the clipboard there are four fun activity sheets, something for all ages. The template for the turkey and the activity sheets can all be downloaded on #Fun365 HERE.
More Rainbow Thanksgiving Details
I hope you enjoy trying out something a little different for the kids Thanksgiving table this year. These fun rainbow ideas are sure to bring smiles to their faces. Get more DIY details and everything you need to See It, Shop It and Make It with the click of a button on Fun365 at Oriental Trading.
Happy Partying!
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