Make yummy turkey centerpieces with these cute Reeses Pieces filled turkeys from clean and scentsible. She uses pipe cleaners, tulle and googly eyes to bring them to life.
Good for ages 8 and up.
Get the instructions here:
http://www.cleanandscentsible.com/2012/11/turkey-treats.html
Toddler approved re-purposes baby food jars with m&ms and thankful paper feathers.
Get the instructions here:
http://www.toddlerapproved.com/2011/11/gratitude-turkey-treat-jar.html
Sugarbee crafts uses the traditional Thanksgiving hand print for her turkey's leaves.
Get the instructions here:
http://www.sugarbeecrafts.com/2013/11/toddler-hand-turkey-candy-jar-kids.html
Happy clippings uses chocolate pieces for their turkey treat cups.
Get the instructions here:
http://www.happyclippings.com/2011/11/diy-thanksgiving-turkey-cups.html
One artsy mama uses a painted clay pot to hold her turkey treats, adding a felt face and colorful feathers.
Get the instructions here:
http://www.oneartsymama.com/2012/11/talkin-turkey-thanksgiving-favors.html
Mamas like me uses an aluminum can and construction paper to make her turkey candy container.
Get the instructions here:
http://www.mamaslikeme.com/2013/11/turkey-candy-cans-thanksgiving-gift.html
Make and takes uses as assortment of nuts for her version.
Get the instructions here:
http://www.makeandtakes.com/turkey-table-favors-for-your-thanksgiving-table
The crafty blog stalker uses plastic bobbles.
Get the instructions here:
http://thecraftyblogstalker.com/turkey-treats/
Chouxchoux paper art uses a test tube.
Get the instructions here:
http://www.chouxchouxpaperart.com/2014/11/super-easy-kids-table-treat.html
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