Questions For The Table: Digital Download Cards

$12.00

Storytelling prompts that bring people closer

Questions for the Table is a printable deck of 24 prompts that are designed to live where people gather — at dinner parties, holiday tables, Friendsgivings, and meals that turn into longer conversations.

These questions invite storytelling, laughter, and reflection without putting anyone on the spot.

Perfect for strangers, friends, chosen family, and everyone in between.

Best for:

  • Dinner parties & holiday gatherings

  • Friendsgivings & birthdays

  • Community events & workshops

  • Any table that could use a little spark

How to use

  • Place a few cards at the center of the table

  • Take turns pulling a question

  • Let conversation wander — you don’t need to answer every card

  • One good question is more than enough

Printing & setup

  • Formatted for 8.5 × 11 paper

  • Designed on a simple cut-yourself grid

  • Works best on card stock, but regular paper is fine too (go with God)

  • Print double-sided to include the coordinated patterned backs

  • Cut, shuffle, set on the table

These are the kinds of questions that make people linger.

Storytelling prompts that bring people closer

Questions for the Table is a printable deck of 24 prompts that are designed to live where people gather — at dinner parties, holiday tables, Friendsgivings, and meals that turn into longer conversations.

These questions invite storytelling, laughter, and reflection without putting anyone on the spot.

Perfect for strangers, friends, chosen family, and everyone in between.

Best for:

  • Dinner parties & holiday gatherings

  • Friendsgivings & birthdays

  • Community events & workshops

  • Any table that could use a little spark

How to use

  • Place a few cards at the center of the table

  • Take turns pulling a question

  • Let conversation wander — you don’t need to answer every card

  • One good question is more than enough

Printing & setup

  • Formatted for 8.5 × 11 paper

  • Designed on a simple cut-yourself grid

  • Works best on card stock, but regular paper is fine too (go with God)

  • Print double-sided to include the coordinated patterned backs

  • Cut, shuffle, set on the table

These are the kinds of questions that make people linger.