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Thanksgiving - Crafts

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Pinecone Turkeys
I found some turkeys made of pine cones in a craft store, I added orange yarn, glued on leaves with guests names on them and used them for place settings. Everyone LOVED them and they were so easy to put together. They looked so cute on the table.
View and Post Feedback Posted on: 11/19/2007 | 3 Feedback(s)
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Tootsie Pop Turkey
Easy to make Tootsie Pop Turkeys. We made these at my son's school to be used as place cards for their Thanksgiving Feast. They would be perfect for both a school party or placed around the 'kid's table' for your Thanksgiving meal at home!
View and Post Feedback Posted on: 11/16/2007 | 3 Feedback(s)
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Craft: Turkey Napkin Holder
Turkey place holder or napkin holder for kids. Take paper towel tube and cut off a 4 inch piece and then cut another 2 1/2 inch piece. Using marker, I painted the body on the tubes. You can use felt to cover or paint.
View and Post Feedback Posted on: 11/15/2007 | 1 Feedback(s)
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Craft: Turkey Feathers Hat
A few craft feathers makes this a fun project to make and wear. Cut a half circle of orange paper. Tape or glue craft feathers along the back of the curved edge.
View and Post Feedback Posted on: 11/14/2007 | 1 Feedback(s)
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Craft: Handprint Turkey
Easy to make paper turkey that is perfect for decorating your home or to give as a gift. It uses tracings of your child's hands and feet creating a great keepsake that can be kept well beyond this holiday season!
View and Post Feedback Posted on: 11/12/2007 | 2 Feedback(s)
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A Waste Not Pilgrim
By Amanda Formaro
Turn garbage and recycled goods into fun and adorable crafts. This whimsical pilgrim woman was fashioned from a plastic condiment bottle, a little felt, tempera paint, and lots of imagination.
View and Post Feedback Posted on: 11/19/2006 | 2 Feedback(s)
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A Child's Thanksgiving Tree
By Amanda Formaro
Just mentioning the word "Thanksgiving" often conjures up memories for many. Traditions are relived and new ones are born on this joyous family holiday. Why not start a new one with your children with this fun and simple activity.
View and Post Feedback Posted on: 11/19/2006 | 0 Feedback(s)
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Mr. Tom Turkey
By Amanda Formaro & Heidi Ott
This plump little turkey will be the center of attention on your table this year! Make one for your table or as a gift for your host & hostess.
View and Post Feedback Posted on: 11/19/2006 | 1 Feedback(s)
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Clay Pot Turkey
By Amanda Formaro
This little turkey is quite simple to make. The cost is minimal and he makes a great table decoration or hostess gift for Thanksgiving dinner!
View and Post Feedback Posted on: 11/08/2006 | 1 Feedback(s)
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Thanksgiving Turkey Craft With Gloves
At one time I had the directions to make a turkey centerpiece using two or three sets of knitted gloves. You use small gloves. I believe you stuffed the fingers to form the tails of this turkey centerpiece. Using three different colors of gloves made for a colorful turkey. Any help you could give me would be appreciated. Thanks! Mylene Holmes
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