Personalized gifts and festive décor you can produce quickly on TS1, TS2, TTS-20 MAX, or a TC-20 laser module.
Why Thanksgiving Is Perfect for Laser Projects
Thanksgiving calls for warm, personalized touches—place settings, serving boards, and gifts that feel handmade. With a TwoTrees diode laser, you can engrave artwork, cut thin woods and acrylics, and batch small goods efficiently. Beginners can start with simple engraving; advanced users can layer materials and add light cuts for standout pieces.
10 Thanksgiving Laser Engraving Project Ideas
Each idea includes suggested materials, baseline settings, and a bonus tip. Always test on scraps of the same material first.

1) Engraved Charcuterie / Cutting Board
Personalize bamboo or hardwood boards with a family name, date, or turkey/leaf motif. A classic host gift that you can produce in minutes.
- Materials: Bamboo, maple, walnut (unfinished, then oil)
 - Settings: Engrave 3–15% power, 2000–6000 mm/min (TS2 class); increase power on darker contrast needs
 - Bonus tip: Mask with painter’s tape before engraving for crisp paint-fill; finish with food-safe oil.
 

2) Laser-Cut Place Cards
Cut names or initials from thin wood or acrylic to mark seats and double as keepsakes.
- Materials: 2–3 mm basswood, birch ply, or acrylic
 - Settings: Cut 60–100% power, 200–800 mm/min; two passes for thicker stock
 - Bonus tip: Use a script font and add tiny bridges so letters like “a/e/o” don’t drop out.
 

3) Pumpkin & Leaf Coasters
Engrave seasonal art onto cork or bamboo and batch them in sets of four.
- Materials: Cork tiles, bamboo blanks
 - Settings: Engrave 10–25% power, 3000–7000 mm/min
 - Bonus tip: Add a simple score cut around the perimeter for a beveled look without sanding.
 

4) “Give Thanks” Layered Wall Art
Create dimension with a laser-cut phrase layered over an engraved background of leaves or wheat.
- Materials: 3 mm plywood backer + 2 mm top letters
 - Settings: Engrave 8–18% power; cut 60–100% power, 300–800 mm/min
 - Bonus tip: Paint the top layer before assembly for clean color separation.
 

5) Candle Sleeves / Lantern Panels
Laser-cut filigree panels that slot together around a glass or LED candle for warm, patterned light.
- Materials: 3–4 mm birch ply; glass/LED insert
 - Settings: Cut 70–100% power, 200–600 mm/min; use air assist for clean edges
 - Bonus tip: Add finger-joint tabs; seal interior surfaces before assembly.
 

6) Heirloom Recipe Plaque
Scan a handwritten recipe and engrave it onto bamboo or maple for a sentimental kitchen display.
- Materials: Bamboo board, maple plaque
 - Settings: Photo engraving 8–20% power, 3000–6000 mm/min; use dithering for pen-like look
 - Bonus tip: Lightly sand and oil after engraving to deepen contrast.
 

7) Pie Toppers
Cut fun toppers that read “Thankful,” “Gather,” or “Pumpkin Pie.” Make them reusable with a food-safe finish on wood.
- Materials: 2–3 mm basswood or acrylic
 - Settings: Cut 60–100% power, 200–800 mm/min
 - Bonus tip: Add a longer stem and round the tip for stability.
 

8) Leather Keychains / Tags
Engrave tiny leaves, acorns, or initials on vegetable-tanned leather for guest favors.
- Materials: Veg-tan leather (mask for soot control)
 - Settings: Engrave 12–25% power, 3000–6000 mm/min; light pass, higher LPI for detail
 - Bonus tip: Wipe with leather conditioner after engraving to enrich the contrast.
 

9) Engraved Wine Glass Charms
Cut tiny discs and engrave initials or icons so each guest can identify their glass.
- Materials: 1.5–2 mm wood or acrylic; small key ring or wire
 - Settings: Engrave 8–18% power; cut 50–90% power depending on thickness
 - Bonus tip: Add a shallow score circle to guide sanding and keep edges uniform.
 

10) Thankful Tree Leaves
Cut and engrave leaf tokens guests can write on. Display them on a wooden tree or in a bowl as a yearly tradition.
- Materials: 2–3 mm plywood or cardstock (for score-only outlines)
 - Settings: Engrave 8–15% power; cut 60–100% power, 300–800 mm/min
 - Bonus tip: Engrave the year or family name on the back for memory-keeping.
 
Recommended Machines & Accessories
TS1 Mini Portable (3 W)
Compact and beginner-friendly for small engravings like charms and tags.
TS2 (10 W / 20 W)
Workhorse engraver for boards, layered signs, and light cutting of thin plywood and acrylic.
TTS-20 MAX (20 W, Large Format)
Generous work area for batching coasters, place cards, and multi-panel décor.
TC-20 Laser Module (for TTC routers)
Convert your TTC-series CNC to add engraving capability without a second machine.
Accessory Upgrades
- Rotary module: Engrave mugs, bottles, and thermoses.
 - Honeycomb bed & air assist: Cleaner cuts, less charring, better back-side finish.
 - Software: LightBurn or LaserGRBL for precise control and image processing.
 - Fume extraction: Essential for indoor work; always vent outdoors where possible.
 
Finishing & Safety Tips
- Masking: Apply painter’s tape before engraving to reduce smoke staining and paint-fill bleed.
 - Contrast: On bamboo and maple, a light oil or clear coat deepens engraved detail.
 - Material testing: Every wood species and acrylic brand behaves differently; dial in power/speed with scrap first.
 - Ventilation & PPE: Use air assist, vent to the outdoors, and avoid prohibited materials (e.g., PVC).
 
Turn Your Projects into Gifts or Etsy Listings
- Personalization sells: Offer names, dates, or custom art as add-ons.
 - Batch smart: Arrange nested layouts to maximize sheet usage and reduce cycle time.
 - Photography: Use natural light; show scale and lifestyle context to increase conversions.
 - Bundles: Coasters + place cards; recipe plaque + board; lantern + wall art.
 
Ready to Start Engraving?
Pick a machine and make something meaningful for the holiday:
- TS2 — versatile power and precision.
 - TTS-20 MAX — large work area for batching.
 - TS1 — portable engraver for small crafts.
 - TC-20 Module — add engraving to your TTC router.
 
FAQ
What materials can I use?
Common choices include bamboo, plywood, solid hardwoods, cork, leather, paper/cardstock, and certain acrylics. Avoid PVC and materials that emit harmful fumes.
Do I need air assist?
Air assist improves edge quality, reduces scorch marks, and helps with consistent cuts—highly recommended for cutting thin plywood and acrylic.
Can I combine laser and CNC?
Yes. Use a router for shaping and pockets, then add a TC-20 laser module to engrave artwork or fine text for a premium finish.

