Introduction
Thanksgiving is coming, so why not make some fun bird crafts? Whether you’re a parent seeking for kid-friendly activities, a crafter looking for new projects, or a teacher preparing school crafts, we can help. These blog entries include the trendiest and most creative turkey craft ideas to make Thanksgiving extra special.
Why Turkey Crafts Are Perfect for Thanksgiving
Not only are turkey projects fun, but they’re also a great way to keep both kids and adults busy. These tasks help kids be more creative, improve their fine motor skills, and give families and communities a chance to spend time together. Plus, there are so many materials and methods to choose from that the options are endless.
Gather Your Materials
It is important to get everything you will need before you start. For most turkey projects, you’ll need simple things like:
- Construction paper
- Glue sticks
- Scissors
- Markers and crayons
- Googly eyes
- Feathers
Having everything organized will make the crafting process smoother and more enjoyable.
Handprint Turkey
The handprint turkey project is standard and will always be fun for kids. Please print out a picture of your child’s hand, then cut it out. Give the turkey a head with your thumb and feathers with your fingers. Add fake eyes, a beak, and bright feathers to make it look nice.
Steps to Create a Handprint Turkey
- Trace and cut out the handprint.
- Add googly eyes, a beak, and feathers.
- Personalize with markers or crayons.
This craft is simple but always a hit with the little ones.
Pine Cone Turkey
To make it look more country, try making a bird out of pine cones. Gather pine cones from the park or your yard. Make the turkey’s head, beak, and feathers out of felt or construction paper. Use glue to stick these to the pine cone.
Making a Pine Cone Turkey
- Gather pine cones and other materials.
- Cut out the turkey’s head, beak, and feathers.
- Attach everything to the pine cone.
This craft brings a bit of nature into your home and looks fantastic as a table centerpiece.
Paper Plate Turkey
Making birds out of paper plates is a fun project that can be easily changed to fit your needs. Add feathers, fake eyes, and a beak made of construction paper to the paper plate after painting it in bright colors. You can even add shine and beads to make it sparkle even more.
Steps for Paper Plate Turkey
- Paint the paper plate.
- Cut and attach feathers, eyes, and beak.
- Add glitter and sequins for decoration.
This craft is ideal for both classroom activities and family gatherings.
Feathered Headband
Why not show your turkey pride? Use a strip of paper and some colorful feathers to make a hat with feathers on it. Before you put the feathers on, decorate the strip with crayons or stickers.
Creating a Feathered Headband
- Cut a strip of paper for the headband.
- Decorate the strip.
- Attach colorful feathers.
This fun accessory is a hit at Thanksgiving parties and school events.
Popsicle Stick Turkey
That turkey made of popsicle sticks is simple and fun to make. For the tail, arrange the sticks in a fan form. For the body, add a round piece of paper. Add feathers and fake eyes to make it look nice.
Steps to Make a Popsicle Stick Turkey
- Arrange and glue the popsicle sticks.
- Cut out and attach the body.
- Add eyes and feathers.
This craft is perfect for kids of all ages and makes a great refrigerator magnet.
Yarn-Wrapped Turkey
A turkey wrapped in yarn is a fun project that will also help you get better at using your fine motor skills. Make a turkey form out of cardboard and wrap it in bright yarn. To finish off the look, add plastic eyes and a beak.
Making a Yarn-Wrapped Turkey
- Cut out a cardboard turkey shape.
- Wrap with yarn.
- Attach eyes and a beak.
This craft is both relaxing and rewarding, making it perfect for a cozy afternoon.
Thanksgiving Garland
Make a holiday decoration by stringing together small turkey projects. String or ribbon can be used to link any of the above turkey craft ideas. You can hang the wreath on your fireplace mantel or the stairs.
Crafting a Thanksgiving Garland
- Create mini turkey crafts.
- String them together.
- Hang the garland.
This decoration adds a personal touch to your Thanksgiving decor.
Felt Turkey Puppets
Felt turkey dolls are a fun way to keep little kids busy. The forms should be cut out and then glued to antler pops. You can tell stories with these dolls or use them in a Thanksgiving play.
Steps for Felt Turkey Puppets
- Cut out felt turkey shapes.
- Glue them to popsicle sticks.
- Decorate with googly eyes and feathers.
These puppets are a hit during storytime and add an interactive element to your Thanksgiving celebrations.
Mason Jar Turkeys
Paint mason jars and add construction paper feathers to make them look like cute turkeys. Put holiday treats in the jars, like candy corn or small snacks.
Making Mason Jar Turkeys
- Paint the mason jars.
- Add feathers and eyes.
- Fill with treats.
This craft doubles as a fun activity and a tasty treat holder.
Leaf Turkeys
Use natural elements by making turkey feathers out of leaves. Get some bright autumn leaves and glue them to the body of a paper turkey. This project is a great way to get kids outside and enjoy nature.
Creating Leaf Turkeys
- Collect fall leaves.
- Glue them into a paper turkey body.
- Add eyes and a beak.
This eco-friendly craft is a wonderful way to celebrate the season.
Cardboard Tube Turkeys
Make cute turkey ornaments out of old cardboard tubes. Paint the tubes and make feathers, eyes, and a head out of construction paper. You can use these turkeys as place cards at your Thanksgiving meal.
Steps for Cardboard Tube Turkeys
- Paint the cardboard tubes.
- Add feathers and eyes.
- Use as place cards.
This craft is a great way to teach kids about recycling while having fun.
Thankful Turkeys
Make a unique turkey by making happy turkeys. Each feather stands for something you’re grateful for. Attach the turkey’s body to construction paper wings that have your thanks written on them.
Making Thankful Turkeys
- Cut out a turkey’s body and feathers.
- Write what you’re thankful for on each feather.
- Attach the feathers to the body.
This meaningful craft encourages gratitude and reflection.
Conclusion
Thanksgiving is a great time to make art projects with turkeys. Not only are these things fun, but they also help you spend quality time with family and friends. There’s something for everyone, from easy turkeys made with your hands to more complicated ones made with yarn. Get your supplies together, follow the steps, and have fun creating something holiday-themed. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!