Thanksgiving Craft Ideas for Kids

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Thanksgiving Decoratons Kids Can Make

Thanksgiving is a great family-oriented holiday to enjoy with the kids. For a little help getting the most of the occasion, grab some supplies, grab your children and start working on some Thanksgiving crafts. Compared to Halloween and Christmas decoration, Thanksgiving frequently gets short shrift, but there's plenty of ways to decorate the house for the celebration of Thanksgiving as well.

Here's a couple of simple ideas.

Family Thanksgiving Crafts

Hand Drawn Turkeys

Turkeys are a natural choice for decorations. A familiar project at this time of year is for a child to trace around her hand and make the resulting drawing into a turkey. The thumb is the head and the fingers are the tail feathers all displayed. While many of the turkeys that are raised for food are now the domestic white variety, the turkeys eaten by the Pilgrims at the first Thanksgiving were the wild brown ones. The tail feathers on a wild turkey are brown, but they are iridescent, catching light and appearing to be multi-colored. This is why children color the tail feathers in bright colors.

The turkey's head has a wattle under the beak. This is a vertical flap of loose skin that is red colored. Be sure to draw this in order to make the hand turkey look like a turkey. Add skinny legs and bird feet. When done, the children can cut out the turkeys and hang them on the wall. It's really cute to make a whole flock of these turkeys in the sizes of all the hands in the family. The little hand shapes are particularly sweet.

PineCone Turkey Video

A Pinecone Turkey

The Virginia Farm Board created a video showing how to create a pinecone turkey. It requires a little more work than the other craft projects and definitely adult supervision since there's a hot glue gun involved, but you could probably do it without the glue gun. I don't see why Elmer's wouldn't work.

Turkey Door Decoration

Another nice turkey decoration to make when making Thanksgiving holiday crafts is a turkey door decoration. Make a brown construction paper body and head of a turkey. Now make a large number of colored feather shapes.

Each family member writes on a feather something he or she is thankful for before attaching it as part of the turkey's tail. Repeat until all the feathers are used, and hang the turkey on the front door to greet visitors with a message of gratitude. Make a sign to accompany the turkey that says "Be thankful!" or "We're thankful for you!" or whatever you like.

Paper Chains

Children love making construction paper chains. To further decorate the house for Thanksgiving, let them make a paper chain in fall colors as one of their holiday crafts. Using 9 by 12 inch construction paper, cut the paper in half across the long side and cut the halves into one inch thick six inch long strips. Use a stapler to attach the ends of the strip into a circle. Loop the next strip into the circle and staple it. Continue the process alternating colors of brown, red, yellow, and orange.

When the chains are long, you can drap them along the ceiling or stair rail. If you don't make the door turkey, the children can write something they're thankful for on each strip of paper before adding it to the chain.

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