Table Two Table One To create table tents:

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Table Two Table One To create table tents: Print page. Fold each page in half horizontally. Cut on folded line. Then fold each half into thirds vertically to create the table tent. Blank third goes on the bottom, and the two printed sides form a peak.

Table Four Table Three To create table tents: Print page. Fold each page in half horizontally. Cut on folded line. Then fold each half into thirds vertically to create the table tent. Blank third goes on the bottom, and the two printed sides form a peak.

Table Six Table Five To create table tents: Print page. Fold each page in half horizontally. Cut on folded line. Then fold each half into thirds vertically to create the table tent. Blank third goes on the bottom, and the two printed sides form a peak.