With Thanksgiving coming soon I thought I would do some searching for fun turkey crafts to do with the kids. I am also working on a couple of turkey crafts and I like to search around for motivation and to try to make sure mine are somewhat different than those that are already available.
As usual, in my quest, I wasn’t disappointed with everything my creative friends had to offer. I found turkeys made out of everything from pudding (no, it is not an edible craft) to a chunk of a 2” x 4” board. Once I get my turkey projects done, I hope you will think they are half as creative as I think these wonderful crafts are.
1 – Thanksgiving Turkey Spoon Craft from Reader’s Digest
2 – Pudding Turkey Craft from All Kids Network
3 – Thank You Turkey from First Palette
4 – Tin Can Turkey from Hand Crafts
5 – Plastic Bag Turkey from Spoonful
6 – Light Bulb Turkey from Crafts by Amanda
7 – Turkey Lollipops from Nothing but Country
8 – Thom The Turkey Tulle Wreath from Baby Rabies
9 – Cardboard Turkey from CraftIdeas.com
10 – Turkey Treat Bag from Whatever Dee Dee Wants
11 – Gratitude Turkey Treat Jar from Toddler Approved
12 – Tootsie Pop and Kiss Turkeys from Tippy Toes and Tantrums
13 – Flower Turkeys from Our Best Bites
14 – Button Turkey from Counting Coconuts
15 – DIY Bottle Cap Turkey Napkin Ring from Country Chic Cottage
16 – Stuffed Turkey Kids Craft from Fiskars
17 – Turkey Napkin Holder Craft from About.com Family Crafts
18 – 2×4 Thanksgiving Turkey from U Create
19 – Yarn Ball Turkey from Write it Down
20 – Pom-Pom Turkeys from All You
21 – Paper Tube Turkeys from Silly Eagle Books
22 – M&M Party Favors from The Party Animal
23 – Thankful Handprint Turkey from Happy Home Fairy
24 – Family Handprint Turkey from Pounds 4 Pennies
25 – Cereal Box Turkeys from Plum Pudding
26 – Turkey Sun Catcher from No Time for Flashcards
27 – Turkey Note Holder from Spoonful
28 – Fingerprint Turkey Cards from The Charmed Mom
29 – Hand and Foot Turkey from About.com Family Crafts
30 – Thanksgiving Popcorn Turkeys from Two Big Two Little
I hope you take your time to personally check out each and every one of these turkey crafts. Once you read through the tutorials, make sure you leave a comment and let the blogger know just how much you appreciate their creativity – also make sure you tell them About Family Crafts sent you!
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