At about this time, you may have begun clipping or printing recipes for all the Yom Tov meals. Alternatively, you might find yourself elbow-deep in actual cooking (and stashing goodies into your trusty freezer). But now, it's time for a short beauty break! Take a seat and pause to explore some fantastic ways to beautify your table this Yom Tov.
Oh, and I'll guide you through it all step by step. This is also perfect for your creative teen.
Here's what you can expect: two gorgeous sets of ready-to-print placemats and place cards, along with a step-by-step video on how to create your own in Canva!
Let's begin by learning how to design your very own place cards to match the color scheme and ambiance you desire for this Yom Tov!
So, fire up Canva and get ready to design something stunning!
Click here to download the place card template mentioned in the video.
Now, if you'd like to dive right into the printable placemat and place card sets I've designed in Canva just for you, check them out below!
Design 1: Pink Florals
Click here to download the place cards.
Click here to download the placemats.

Design 2: Gold Geometric
Click here to download the place cards.
Click here to download the placemats.

After downloading the file, follow these steps:
- Open the downloaded file.
- Press File and then Print.
- Choose which pages you'd like to print.
- Load some cardstock into your printer and print out your desired design.
- Once printed, use sharp scissors or a paper trimmer to cut out each place card.
- Write each person's name on the front of the card.
And now, it's time to dress up your table!
Malkie Scholnick is the Chief at The Bold Edge and BeTeen where she focuses on helping creative teens and adults reach their dreams through digital courses in various design fields.
When leaving comments on kosher.com we ask that you be respectful, appropriate, and stay on topic. Click here to read our full comment policy.
Kosher.com Commenting Guidelines
We love hearing from our community! Constructive feedback, tips, questions, and friendly engagement are encouraged.
By commenting on Kosher.com, you agree to follow these guidelines. Please note that comments are for community discussion only and should not be considered halachic guidance—always check with your own Rabbi or LOR.
1. Be Respectful
2. Keep It Appropriate
3. Protect Privacy
4. Stay On Topic
5. Moderation