Materials you'll need:
- Scissors
- Photo paper in a soft gloss finish (for the background paper and logo) and white cardstock for your menu
- Ribbon
- 2" circle or 2" scallop circle craft punch
- Hot glue and glue stick
Your first step is to print out the background paper that you've chosen and the Thanksgiving 2" logo that you like and then punch the logo out with a 2" craft punch. With 12 different logos to choose from in the Thanksgiving printable collection, there will surely be one that suits your taste and table perfectly. (NOTE: If you don't have a circle craft punch, no problem! You can cut around the logo in a square and use a square shaped logo on your menu card.)
Then using any word processor like Word or Microsoft Works, type up a menu of the items you'll be serving this Thanksgiving. On mine I typed "Thanksgiving Day Menu" at the top but you may want to put "Smith Family Thanksgiving Menu" or "Thanksgiving 2010 Menu" or whatever title you would like.
Step 2: Cut out your menu and place it over your background paper. Using a ruler, trace lines onto your background paper approximately 1/2" - 3/4" larger all the way around your menu. You may want to add a little more space at the top like I did for your ribbon, maybe more like 1" larger at the top. Then cut out the background paper on the inside of your line.
Step 3: Center your menu over your background paper and add a touch of hot glue to the back of your menu and attach it to your background paper. Then cut a length of ribbon approximately 6" long and pinch it in the middle and center it over the top of your menu.
Step 4: Add a touch of hot glue to the back of your ribbon and secure it to the top of your menu.
Step 5: Attach your 2" Thanksgiving logo to your ribbon and menu with a dot of hot glue. If you are placing your menu on your plates you can stop here. If you would like to have your menu standing in a placecard holder, you might also want to decorate the back of the menu. Use the other half of your background paper sheet left over from your first cut and apply a glue stick to the back of the paper.
Step 6: Attach the front finished menu card to the decorative paper for the back of the card, lining up edges and press down firmly. Cut off any excess paper with scissors. Now your menu card is beautiful on the front and the back and ready for a standing display.
Beautiful, don't you think? Menus and placecards add a warm, personalized touch to any celebration dinner and it's so easy to do, too. I hope that you enjoyed the tutorial and remember that the Thanksgiving Collection is on sale now at 40% OFF!