Thanksgiving Table Turkeys
Brighten up your Thanksgiving holiday table with these easy-to-make turkeys.
Updated: December 1, 2022
Thanksgiving Table Turkeys
Age: Preschool through elementary
Time: 30 minutes or more
Type of activity: Arts-and-crafts
Materials:
- Brown, red, yellow, black, and orange construction paper.
- Toilet-paper roll
- Scissors
- Tape
- Elmer's glue
Brighten up your holiday table with these easy-to-make turkeys. Even very young children can help add some color and pizzazz to your Thanksgiving table!
Directions:
Before you begin, draw and cut out all the shapes you'll need from the construction paper:
- 2 brown circles 5 inches in diameter for the back of the turkey
- 1 brown circle 4 inches in diameter for the turkey's head
- 1 small brown rectangle 1"x 2" for the turkey's neck
- 10 rocket-shaped tail feathers about 8" x 1" in yellow, red, and orange paper
- 1 brown rectangle shape that is large enough to cover the toilet paper roll
- 1 small yellow triangle
- 2 tiny black circles for eyes
- Place one of the larger brown circles flat on the table. Glue the tail feathers in a fan shape along the bottom of the circle.
- Glue the second large brown circle on top of the first, covering the glued ends of the tail feathers.
- Put the toilet-paper roll flat on the table. Glue the circles you just made to one end of the toilet paper roll. The feathers should be pointing up.
- Glue the small brown rectangle to the edge of the remaining brown circle. This will be the turkey's head and neck.
- Glue the turkey's neck to the other end of toilet-paper roll.
- Bend the yellow triangle so that it looks like a beak. Glue it to the turkey's head.
- Glue the eyes to the turkey's head.
- Wrap the brown rectangle around the toilet-paper roll and glue the ends together.
Now your turkey's ready for Thanksgiving!
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