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Thanksgiving turkey craft with leaves. Less per turkey if you make a whole set of them in one go. There isn’t much to the prep work for this one! First draw a simple turkey body outline on your piece of cardboard.
If you liked this one, check out my other thanksgiving crafts for. Freshly fallen leaves that aren’t yet crunchy work best. Incorporate these super easy and hands on turkey arts and crafts activities for.
You’ll need about 7 or 8 leaves per turkey. Web glue the two brown circles together to form the turkey’s body. Web glue how to make the fall turkey leaf craft:
Web kids & natural parenting this post may contain affiliate links. Trace the circles on brown cardstock and cut them out. Web here is how we made it.
As real leaves have tendency to curl up as they age. We chose to paint the turkeys orange and yellow but you can choose any colors you’d like. Our printable template (you can grab it at the end of this tutorial) leaves, lots of colorful real leaves paper (heavier paper is best, regular paper will be ok too)
Create the turkey’s feathers using the faux leaves by gluing the leaves to the back of the turkey’s body. Web mom's fun thanksgiving craft is easy enough for the whole family to join in on. Combine carrot juice, orange juice and freshly grated or juiced ginger.