Here is a really quick and easy Thanksgiving craft. All you do is cut out the pieces from construction paper, glue on the beak/waddle and tape on the stick. Ta Da! You have a turkey mask for hours of play pretend fun.
Showing posts with label thanksgiving kids crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thanksgiving kids crafts. Show all posts
Friday, November 21, 2014
Friday, November 14, 2014
Paper Turkey Kid Craft
This craft is a quick craft that takes very little time to set up and can occupy your preschooler for a solid 20 minutes.
Here is what you need:
Here is what you need:
- construction paper
- scissors
- pencil
- cup
- glue stick
- crayon or marker
To create the body of the turkey trace the two ends of a cup. The larger end become the body and the smaller end becomes the head. Then just cut out the feathers, beak and feet and hand everything to your child. Once we put the head and body together my daughter did not need my help anymore and had a blast putting all the feathers, beak and feet on. Quick tip: have your child glue the feathers to the back of the turkey, when they have finished they turn it over and are amazed that the bird looks like a turkey.
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
DIY Apple Place Cards
My Mom hosts Thanksgiving every year. This year she is letting me and my daughter do some decorating, place cards and centerpiece. Here is an easy place card idea that you can create even the day of Thanksgiving if you wish.
What you need to create these place cards:
- Apples
- Paper
- Toothpicks
- Tape
- Glue
- Water
- Plastic Bowl
- Cotton Swab
- Glitter
- Plastic Leaves
The first step was to create a name tag. I created mine using Photoshop but you could easily do this by hand. Cut it out and tape it to a toothpick.
Stick the toothpick in the top of the apple.
Mix the glue and water into the plastic bowl and paint the plastic leaf using the cotton swab with the glue mixture. Then pour the glitter over the leaf. Shake off extra glitter. If you do not have glitter you could always use the leaf plain or paint it a pretty color. The final step is to glue the leaf to the apple. (Make sure you tell your guests not to eat the apple if you use the glitter.
Friday, November 7, 2014
Kid Craft: Pilgrim Hat
This is our 1st Thanksgiving related craft of the season. Last year we created many turkey themed crafts. This year I wanted to start out with a pilgrim themed craft.
All you need for this craft is construction paper, a glue stick and a stapler. You could make this hat before thanks giving or save it as a fun craft to keep the kids busy on Thanksgiving Day while you cook dinner.
I cut all the pieces out in advance and then had my daughter glue the hat together with the glue stick. Once she was done, I stapled the headband strip to the hat and fitted it to her head.
And Ta Da! You have a pilgrim hat.
All you need for this craft is construction paper, a glue stick and a stapler. You could make this hat before thanks giving or save it as a fun craft to keep the kids busy on Thanksgiving Day while you cook dinner.
And Ta Da! You have a pilgrim hat.
Monday, November 3, 2014
Thanksgiving Craft Roundup
Thanksgiving is just around the corner, so I thought I would do a quick roundup of the Thanksgiving themed crafts that I have created in the past. I'm looking forward to creating more fun Thanksgiving crafts this year with my daughter.
Turkey Hats

Turkey Spoons

Hand Print Turkey Puppet
Turkey Hats
Turkey Spoons
Hand Print Turkey Puppet
Monday, November 25, 2013
Pinterest Kid Craft: Hand Print Turkey Puppet
Here is another of the fun Thanksgiving crafts that I have been creating with my daughter. These turkey puppets took us about 20 minutes to complete start to finish and didn't cost us anything because we just used items that we had on hand.
Items used:
-Hand
-Crayons
-Card Stock
-Scissors
-Tape
-Straw
Items used:
-Hand
-Crayons
-Card Stock
-Scissors
-Tape
-Straw
Pin: http://www.loveplayandlearn.com/2012/11/thanksgiving-hand-print-turkey-puppet.html
Result:
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Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Pinterest Kid Craft: Turkey Spoons
My daughter and I have having so much fun creating Thanksgiving Day crafts. I found another fun craft that transforms a white plastic spoon into a turkey.
Pin: http://www.rd.com/advice/thanksgiving-craft-for-kids/
All you need for this craft is construction paper, glue, a white spoon and a black sharpie marker.
Result:
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Monday, November 18, 2013
Pinterest Kid Craft: Turkey Hats
I am always looking for fun crafts to do with my daughter. This time of the year we try to make our crafts relate to the holidays. When I found this cute Turkey Hat on Pinterest from Parents magazine, I knew my daughter was going to love creating this festive hat.
Pin:
I happen to have all the items required to create this fun hat, so there was no cost. I'm always looking for crafts that do not require me to spend any money or bring anymore supplies into our already cramped house. All you need is a paper plate, construction paper, crayons or paint, scissors and a glue stick.
Result:
We had so much fun creating this hat. Probably will be creating these again next year.
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Monday, November 4, 2013
Pinterest Kid Craft: Leaf Wreaths
I'm always looking for fun crafts to do with my 2 year old daughter. I came across this cute project to make wreaths out of fallen leaves.
Pin:

This was pinned from Crafts for all Seasons.
This was a relatively cheap craft too. All we needed was paper plates ($2-$4), leaves (free), glue ($2) and scissors.
This was a great project because we got to go outside and get some energy out collecting the leaves, as well as having fun with arts and crafts. My daughter had a great time collecting the leaves and she really loved gluing the leaves onto the paper plates (with some help of course.)
Result:
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