The following 10 websites provide some of the most beautiful Thanksgiving clip art to inspire your decorations for the occasion. This year, Thanksgiving will be Thursday, November 25th – so the wise start planning now. After all, time flies when you are having fun – and for me, there’s nothing better than the Fall, with all its harvest festivals, Halloween and Thanksgiving. Even though we come from a culture where Thanksgiving is not celebrated as a rule, we are an International team, with many American members, so we celebrate as well.
So, without further ado, these are ten sites that offer Thanksgiving clip art. Although many are already free, our suggestion is do not copy, use them just to inspire your work.
GraphicsFairy discovered two beautiful vintage Thanksgiving illustrations, and in the past years she shared other gorgeous postcards, stamps and more. She’s also giving you a free little doodad for your blog sidebar!
Kinderart.com has great ideas for families with children. From clay pot turkeys to invitations, Andrea & Jantje have got it all covered.
TheHolidayZone features children friendly Thanksgiving art as well, with clip art, collages, fruit and vegetable painting, and free Thanksgiving patterns.
TeacherVision offers a Cornucopia pattern, but they also have a number of other useful resources for parents and teachers, including art printables, lessons and more.
For a touch of Thanksgiving fine art, check out Mindy Newman’s canvas. More such gorgeous examples at FineArtAmerica.
Gorgeous vintage posters and art dedicated to this family-friendly holiday at Art.com as well. Our favorite, the Indian Maiden with Turkey Cart, is a rather rare item.
Those of you living around Utah, check out the Thanksgiving Point – you’ll be amazed how creative people and artists can get when it comes to their favorite celebration.
Damego.com made a great roundup of clip art, icons and animated icons. These are great to use on websites, blogs and forums.
Great Thanksgiving materials for the whole family at Scholastic as well – in fact, this is probably your best resource so far. Nothing kitschy, plain tradition, and a lot of compelling information.
And ThanksgivingWorld has a great header… and plenty more to be thankful for.
This is our first in the Thanksgiving series. We will follow up, as promised, with marketing and PR strategies for the season.













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