Send Thanksgiving guests home with more than leftovers. Share this free Reese’s Thanksgiving Favor with them!
Give me all the Reese’s! Seriously, I am a bit obsessed with the delicious peanut butter chocolate treat lately. There is no question as to where the two extra pounds currently showing up on my scale (and on my waistline) came from.
It’s time to get all of the remaining Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups out of my pantry and into the hands of unsuspecting loved ones. To that end, I created this simple Thanksgiving favor that I can send home with each.
Reese’s Thanksgiving Favor + Printable Gift Tag
While the focus on Thanksgiving is on the turkey and the pie, I know if I set out these cute fun Reese’s Thanksgiving favors they will make their way home with my guests. I mean honestly, who’s going to turn down Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups? And truthfully, if there are a few left behind, I know my boyfriend will help me out he’s something of a fan…
What you will need to recreate this Thanksgiving favor:
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- Reese’s Thanksgiving Favor Printable Gift Tag (download available at the bottom of the post)
- Color Printer (I use a Canon Pixma Pro)
- 80 lb. Bright White Cardstock
- Fiskars Paper Trimmer
- We R Memory Keepers Crop-A-Dile
- Fine Point Marker (I love these colorful Le Pens)
- Baker’s Twine
- Gold Scissors (Love these, they’re so sharp!)
- Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups
How to recreate this Thanksgiving favor + printable gift tag:
- Scroll to the bottom of this post and download the Reese’s Thanksgiving Favor Printable Gift Tag.
- Save the printable. Take it into a professional printer or print it on your personal color printer at home.
Note: I use a Canon Pixma Pro for all of my printable gift tags and art prints. I find that often it prints a cleaner, clearer image than if I took it to a professional printer. The Thanksgiving printable gift tags will look best printed on bright white 80 lb. cardstock.
- Trim the gift tags to size. I use this Fiskars trimmer for all of my projects. It’s substantial enough to cut through multiple sheets, while remaining easy to use.
- Punch a hole in the top of the gift tag. The We R Memory Keepers Crop-A-Dile is one of my favorite craft tools. it will punch through anything, including an entire stack of gift tags with ease.
- Sign the gift tags with a fine point, felt tip marker. I love to use Le Pens. They come in a variety of colors and write so smoothly!
- Tie the gift tags to the candy using some baker’s twine.
I am so excited to share these Reese’s Thanksgiving favors with my Thanksgiving friends. I am going to leave them in a basket by the door, but they’d also make great place settings!
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