Cut a waddle from red construction paper and glue to the turkey's face.ĥ. Print out the feet pattern and use it to cut feet from yellow construction paper. ![]() Paint the head, body, and wing and glue them together as shown in the picture. Fold the other half in half to make the turkey's wing.ģ. Fold one half in thirds to make the turkey's head. Cut another snack-sized paper plate in half. You will use this to store the turkey's tail feathers.Ģ. You will need this area to spread out the feathers. Do not glue 1 1/2" from the top left-hand edge of the paper plates (where the tail will be attached). Cut about 1/3 off the tops of the plates and glue them together to make the turkey's body. Place two snack-size plates together, top-to-top. How to Make the Story of Thanksgiving Paper Plate Turkey Craft:ġ. Patterns for this craft are available to members and as an instant download. Place glue only at the sides so that the feathers will be able to move. Glue the whole picture to a piece of construction paper. Insert the feathers in the slit you cut around the turkey's body and place the brad through the hole in the turkey's body and the feathers. Place the feathers in order, punch a hole at the bottom of the feathers with a hole punch, and punch a hole in the middle of the turkey's body.Ĥ. Cut out some tail feather shapes and write one sentence on each feather about the story of Thanksgiving or use the patterns, below.ģ. Instant Download Pattern - Feathers patterns available in color and black and white.Ģ. Cut around the back end of the turkey where the tail feathers would go. Draw and color a picture of a turkey without tail feathers on a piece of paper. How to Make The Story of Thanksgiving Turkey Craft:ġ. Turkey Paper Plate Crafts Made by Followers Then glue them to the back of the turkey. Paint the paper plates and then glue them together. To make the turkey's tail feathers fold another paper plate so that one side is about 1 1/2" from the opposite edge of the paper plate. Glue the caruncle to the underside of the turkey's head.ĥ. Glue the feet to the inside of the cone as shown in the picture. Cut the turkey's caruncle from red construction paper and the feet from yellow or black construction paper. Cut wing shapes from the left over part of the paper plate you cut off the cone and glue them to the body as shown in the picture above. Fold the pointed end of the cone down 2 inches to make the head of the turkey.ģ. Cut the bottom off the wide end of the cone so that it is even all the way around. To make the turkey's body roll one paper plate into a cone shape and staple it closed. You can make it a game and see if your guests can guess who wrote the words on each feather.ġ. At dinner time read what is written on the feathers. Cut turkey feather shapes from construction paper and have your guest write things they are thankful for on the feathers and them place them in the turkey.ġ0. To finish glue the feet to the bottom of the turkey.ĩ. Bend down the neck and glue the head to the neck as shown in the picture.Ĩ. Draw a turkey head and feet onto card stock (or use the patterns), color it and then cut it out.ħ. When the paint is dry use a black marker to draw black lines on the turkey's tail feathers.Ħ. Then paint over the entire turkey with brown and other turkey colors. Use a white crayon to draw small white lines all over the turkey. ![]() Use the left over part of the cut paper plate to make the turkey's wings. Glue that paper plate to another paper plate to make a holder.ģ. Patterns for this craft are available to members and as an instant digital download below.Ģ. Cut the first paper plate to make the neck and stomach of the turkey as shown in the picture. You will need two paper plates for the body of the turkey. ![]() How to Make a Thanksgiving Paper Plate Turkey Craft:ġ. Thankful Turkey Paper Plate Craft for Thanksgiving
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