Thanksgiving is a wonderful time of giving ....and food! Decorations and Thanksgiving crafts for children can be as simple or as complicated as you want. Below you'll find several ideas you can use this fall for your Thanksgiving crafts.
Clay Pot Turkey
You will need
1- 1 1/2" diameter wooden ball
1- 2 1/4" diameter clay pot
3 or 4 feathers
small bowtie or 6 inch length of ribbon
green button
6 inch length of jute or raffia
white craft or hot glue
black fine tip marker
small and large paintbrushes
acrylic paints in brown, tan, mustard yellow, red, and rose
clear coat spray
Instructions:
Body
Place newspaper down on work surface. Turn clay pot over and glue wooden
ball to bottom of pot. When glue is dry, use large paint brush to paint entire the
outside of the clay pot and the entire wooden ball with brown paint. Let dry and
apply a second coat. When dry, use large paint brush to fleck on spots of tan
paint for effect. This does not have to be perfect! Using small paint brush, paint
on feet and beak, use the photo as a guide if needed.
Head
Use small paintbrush to paint on the gobbler in red. Dab large paintbrush or
stencil dotter in rose paint. Dab onto newspaper or paper towel until all excess
paint is removed. Gently dab onto "cheeks" of turkey's face. With the black fine
tip marker, drawn on eyes and dot nostrils onto beak. Spray entire surface with
clear coat.
Finishing Touches
Glue miniature bow tie in place, or fashion a simple bow out of ribbon and glue in
place. Trim excess to suit your tastes. Tie a piece of jute or raffia through the
holes of the green button. Tie a bow and trim excess. Glue button to the body
below the bowtie. Glue feathers to the back so that they stick up above the back
of the turkey's head.
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