Projects for preschoolers has an easy way to turn a pine cone into a turkey for Thanksgiving. All you need is some glue and pre-cut paper feathers and head. The eyes can be drawn on as well if you don't have the googily ones.
Good for ages 6 and up.
Get the instructions here:
http://www.projectsforpreschoolers.com/make-a-pine-cone-turkey/
Momtastic uses pipe cleaners with her version.
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http://www.momtastic.com/diy/174759-pinecone-turkey-diy-craft/
The national wild turkey federation also uses pipe cleaners and adds pompoms with their version of the pine cone turkey craft.
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Hostess with the mostess places hers on top of a box of popcorn making it a really cute Thanksgiving day favor or hostess gift idea.
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Found on
pinterest, pine cone turkeys with thankful messaging.
We make that uses leaves.
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http://we-made-that.com/pinecone-turkey/
Jinxy kids adds feathers.
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http://jinxykids.com/turkey-pinecone-craft-thanksgiving-fun/
One creative mommy adds beads to pipe cleaner feathers.
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http://onecreativemommy.com/pinecone-turkey-kids-craft/
Fireflies and mud pies adds ribbon feathers.
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http://www.firefliesandmudpies.com/2015/10/25/scrap-ribbon-pinecone-turkeys/
Lia griffith adds felt to make them look more cuddly.
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http://liagriffith.com/felt-and-pinecone-turkey-craft/