Hmm…. I wonder if he’d be full after this project? Trace a turkey and fill it in with fruit loops.
Make some napkin rings for Thanksgiving dinner using their fingerprint turkeys.
Fingerprint Napkin Rings by Dollar Store Crafts
You can never go wrong with toilet paper crafts!
Paper Towel Turkey by BlogmemomThis turkey hat is pretty cute!
I don’t think this project would fly well but it’s super cute and super fun.
Here are some cute place cards. Probably better for an older child.
Gum Drop Gobble This is a great craft for remembering how little their hands were years down the road.
I love this handprint turkey on an apron. I might have to venture to Michael’s. G-ma might need one of these.
Love this post!! That leaf turkey is absolutely adorable!
Barb, these are some really great crafts! I know my daughter would be over the moon to do some of these. Thank you for sharing. And, thank you for the visit and sweet comment at The Dedicated House. It means the world! Feel free to share this post or any other at my Make it Pretty Monday party. Here is the link if you want to check it out. http://thededicatedhouse.blogspot.com/2013/10/mak… Hope to see you at the bash! Toodles, Kathryn @TheDedicatedHouse
Awesome post!! I'm loving the leaf turkey!!! Thanks for all the great ideas!!
So many cute ideas and crafts! Thanks so much, I want to do some turkey things with my grandson!Jenna
My favourite are the turkey loops
So cute–some of these I haven't seen!
I found your post on the Homemaking Link-up. You have some great crafts on here! I'm pinning this to my Thanksgiving board! Thank you for sharing!
Great ideas! I'm always looking for fun crafty ideas to do with my boys. Pinned this!
all super cute! Love how simple they are and I look forward to trying a few with my kids.. pinning :o) EMily@nap-timecreations
Sweet as anything. Thanks for the resource. Linda
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What a cute round up. I need some ideas for Thanksgiving this year, thanks for the inspiration.
Great ideas and they are all so cute. It's hard to decide which one is best. I think I like the gum turkey and the hand painted apron which is something you can keep for years. Thanks so much for sharing. Tweeted.
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GREAT roundup. Can you believe Thanksgiving will be here before you know it? 🙂 Thanks for sharing with Time For Mom on Tuesday! Hope you join us again tomorrow!
I host a playgroup and all of things look like they would be so much fun to do. Thanks for sharing on the weekend re-Treat link party. Definitely pinning to my Thanksgiving board.Britni @ Play. Party. Pin.
Oh such fun ideas!!! Thanks for linking up to my linky party!!