A Thanksgiving Video Message for Family
When the whole family can’t make it to the table, send the person who couldn’t come a video message that gets replayed at the head of the table instead.
Start your card — from $4.99What senders tell us
Families tell us the absent-relative video is the moment the table goes quiet — the reason a card beats a text every time.
Frequently Asked Questions about Thanksgiving Video Cards
When should I send a Thanksgiving video card?
Anytime in the week leading up to Thanksgiving. Many senders deliver the card the morning of so the recipient can watch it before the meal. Others save it for the day after — a quiet moment once the table is cleared.
What should I say in a Thanksgiving video message?
Save the general "thanks" for the dinner prayer. Use the card for the specific thank-you — the teacher, the mentor, the friend whose help changed the year. One clear reason beats a long list.
Can I send a Thanksgiving video card to a coworker or mentor?
Absolutely. Thanksgiving video cards are a graceful way to thank someone outside the family — a manager, a mentor, a client whose work helped yours. Pick a calmer theme and keep the message under a minute.
How do I share a Thanksgiving video card from far away?
Share the link by text or email, or print the QR card and mail it ahead of time. No shipping delays — the digital link works instantly, and the printed card becomes a keepsake after the dinner.
Record it in two minutes.
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