Make the turkeys head by folding the light tan chenille stem in half.
Turkey crafts made from pine cones. Though i use hot glue for almost everything i make, a white craft glue would work well too—especially for little ones. Pine cones (for turkey body) feathers (for turkey tail and wattle) magnolia bud or small pine cone (for turkey head) There’s no need for glue unless you’d like to use glue to attach the feathers more securely.
Apply glue to the bottom of an individual feather and adhere between the pine cone scales. We had 3 colors and sizes of leaves so we filled 3 “levels” of pinecone openings. Cut out two strips of orange paper.
This is always everyone’s favorite part! Pinecone light tan chenille stem dark brown chenille stem 2 wiggly eyes foam feathers hot glue gun glue stick step 1: I did not use glue to attach the feathers for this turkey craft.
Print the free pinecone turkey template and cut out the patterns. Web the pine cone makes a perfect body shape of a turkey, but we needed the feathers to be colored. Tie your pipe cleaners behind the pine cone and use hot glue to secure so they don’t slip off.
3 trace the template patterns on the selected cardstock paper and cut them out nicely. You can choose to color and cut out the shapes from the pine cone turkey template or use the cut shapes as a pattern to cut your pieces from construction paper. Start prepping the feathers to go in the back of the pinecone by making a little snip through the shaft, about halfway up the feather.
Web pinecone turkey craft for the cutest thanksgiving by: Web magnolia bud or small pine cone (for turkey head) red flower petals or small red leaves (for turkey wattle) craft glue (to attach everything) feather pine cone turkey supplies for feather pine cone turkey: This craft took my kids less than 30 minutes to make.