While turkey and stuffing may be everyone’s favorite main course, you can’t forget about dessert, which is where these turkey cookies come into play. These don’t cost much, they’re simple to make, and your guests are sure to love them.
Turkey Finger Puppets
If you’ve been looking for an excuse to be a kid again, you’ll love everything these turkey finger puppets have to offer. Of course, odds are that your kids will want to help you with the project, so you may have to be a bit sneaky if you don’t want the extra “help.”
Pine Cone Place Card Holders
Considering that you want your distant family members to feel right at home during your Thanksgiving dinner this year, why not set out placeholders? But, don’t make the mistake of sticking with ordinary, store-bought place-card holders when you can easily make these pinecone place-card holders for a reasonable price!
Feathered Handprint Plate
This feathered handprint plate is the perfect solution for keeping the kids occupied while on Thanksgiving break as they’ll love getting their hands dirty while making the fingerprints. This décor piece is also sure to warm the hearts of your guests.
Turkey Feather Garland
Sure, you can buy a Thanksgiving-themed garland at a local big box store, but why settle when you can add a touch of your very own creativity to this turkey feather garland. You’ll be surprised at the amount of attention this easy to make doorway decoration will receive.
Turkey Headband
Are you looking for a craft you can make that primarily calls for crafting supplies you already have at home? If so, this turkey headband is an excellent project to work on during the holiday season this fall as the only supplies you need are construction paper, some festive colored feathers, googly eyes and some…
Bat Storm
What’s more spooky than a thunderstorm? A bat storm! Make your very own storm of bats by using this bat pattern to trace bat shapes onto craft foam sheets, then cut them out and suspend them from things with wire. Make “batmobiles” with coat hangers or just hang them individually from whatever you can find around…