For a fun twist on a traditional place card, how about a Polaroid snapshot of your guest? Snap a photo of your guests when they arrive, and then prop the pictures in glasses as place cards. (A few cranberries add a festive touch.) At the end of the night, your guests can either take their picture home or leave it for you to make an album.
This eclectic, Moroccan-inspired Thanksgiving table was styled by Devin Kirk from Chicago home goods store Jayson Home & Garden. If you don't have a Polaroid camera to snap shots in the moment, you could always use other older photos, perhaps ones that recall a good story. Remembering those shared times with the loved ones around your table is just another thing to be thankful for!
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If you still have an actual Polaroid camera that works, you can find film for it now made by The Impossible Project.
FujiFilm has a couple great instant cameras and still makes it's own film for them:
Instax Mini
Instax 210
I think the second part of this suggestion is much better than snapping a photo at the door.
Using one you already have and elicits a good memory is a really nice idea.
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