Seasonal & Holiday Greetings
What to write in a thanksgiving card
Cards that say thank you before the table is even set.
Curated wording samples
Hand-written, occasion-specific messages in three lengths. Use any of them as-is, mix and match, or use them as a starting point for something more personal. For more on the craft of card writing, see our companion notes on warm correspondence.
Short messages For inside a small folded card
Wishing you the best for this thanksgiving. Glad I get to mark it with you.
Cards that say thank you before the table is even set. — and here's to whatever this thanksgiving brings next.
Sending warmth on this thanksgiving. Hope it lands the way you need it to.
Medium messages For a 5×7 card with breathing room
On the occasion of this thanksgiving: I am grateful to know you, grateful to be in your corner, and looking forward to whatever comes next. Cards that say thank you before the table is even set.
There is no template for the right thanksgiving card, but if there were, I would want it to say what I actually mean — that I see what this moment is, that I am here for it with you, and that the days after this one will be a little brighter for having marked it.
Heartfelt long-form For when the relationship calls for it
I have been thinking about what to say for this thanksgiving, and the truer thing is also the simpler thing: this moment matters, you matter, and the people who love you are paying attention. Cards that say thank you before the table is even set. I hope the days that follow this one are kinder, lighter, and more like the version of life you have been working toward. Whatever comes next, I'll be in your corner.
There is a temptation, with a thanksgiving card, to reach for the kind of language that fills the space without saying anything in particular. I want this card to do the opposite — to actually mean something the next time you read it. Cards that say thank you before the table is even set. What I want you to know is that I am not just sending a card. I am paying attention to your life, I am rooting for the next chapter, and I am here when it is good news and when it is the other kind. That goes well beyond this one occasion.
Design tips for a thanksgiving card
Palette & mood
warm and modern — soft cream and blush with a single confident accent
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Typography
a warm serif for headlines (Cormorant, Lora, or Playfair) paired with a clean humanist sans (Inter, Source Sans) for supporting copy
Imagery direction
one strong piece of imagery — either a single photograph or one bold piece of typography — never both competing on the front
Craft tips
- Lead with one strong typographic moment and let everything else support it.
- Limit the palette to three colors on the front of the card; use the fourth as accent only.
- Leave the inside of the card 70% empty so the handwritten message has room to land.
- Print on 110lb (300gsm) uncoated cover stock for a tactile, premium feel.
- Hand-address the envelope. A label tells the recipient nobody really cared.
Printable template preview
Wishing you the best for this thanksgiving. Glad I get to mark it with you.
How the printable template is built
Every thanksgiving template ships with three formats so the same design works whether you print it, text it, or email it. Color profiles are pre-tuned for both screen and CMYK home printing, and bleed and safe areas are pre-marked in the print-ready PDF so nothing important gets trimmed.
The template is opinionated about layout but not about content — the inside is left meaningfully blank so your handwritten or hand-typed message has room to land. Edit the front-of-card copy in any vector editor (Illustrator, Affinity, or a free option like Figma) and you can be ready to print in under a minute.
- Printable PDF 5×7 inches, print-ready with bleed · print at home or send to a print service
- Square digital 1080×1350 px · send via messaging app or post on social
- Email-ready 600 px wide · paste into an email client preview
What makes a great thanksgiving card
A great thanksgiving card is not a piece of art that someone happens to write inside. It is a piece of writing that happens to live inside a small piece of art. The design's job is to set the tone in the first second the recipient looks at the envelope, and then to step out of the way so the words can do their work. Every Thanksgiving template in this collection is built with that priority in order — front-of-card art that hints, interior space that defers, and printable formatting that respects whatever you actually want to say.
What that means in practice: the front of the card carries one strong typographic moment, usually the recipient's name or the occasion word. The supporting design — illustration, photograph, or pattern — frames it without competing. The inside of the card is left meaningfully blank. There is no pre-printed sentiment trying to do your job for you, because pre-printed sentiments are how cards end up in a recycling bin instead of on a fridge.
Thanksgiving in particular tends to attract one of two failure modes in greeting cards. The first is over-design — too many ornaments, too many fonts, too many colors trying to convey importance through volume. The second is under-design — a generic template with the occasion word swapped in and nothing else considered. Neither feels like the sender meant it. The collection below is curated specifically to avoid both: every card is opinionated about its visual direction, and every card respects the message you are about to add.
If you are unsure which design fits the moment, start with the relationship. Cards for very close people benefit from quieter designs that let a personal message land hard. Cards for less-close people — coworkers, neighbors, the friend of a friend — benefit from slightly more design presence, because the warmth has to come from the card itself rather than the depth of shared history. The design notes on each card detail page call out which direction the template leans, so you can match the card to the recipient instead of the calendar.
Finally, a note on printing. The printable PDF version of every Thanksgiving template is built to standard 5×7 card stock, with bleed and safe areas pre-marked. If you are printing at home, use 110lb (300gsm) uncoated cover stock for the right tactile weight; if you are sending through a print service, soft-proof in CMYK first, because the warm tones in the Thanksgiving palette tend to shift on uncoated paper. Either way, hand-address the envelope. A printed mailing label on a thanksgiving card tells the recipient nobody really cared.
Recommended reading: A short guide to choosing the right paper stock for printable cards — covers weight, finish, and the two specific stocks we recommend for the thanksgiving palette above.
Designs in this collection
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Thanksgiving Wishes — Soft Pastel
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Warm Thanksgiving — Editorial Serif
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Modern Thanksgiving — Modern Minimalist
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Heartfelt Thanksgiving — Hand-Lettered
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Classic Thanksgiving — Vintage Letterpress
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