Glue the wattle and the beak on the head.
Turkey crafts made from pine cones. Twist the ends together to make a beak and glue the stem into the pine cone. Cut a triangle bill from yellow felt, and a snood from red felt. Glue eyes and a beak on the head of the turkey and set aside.
Web pinecone turkey craft for the cutest thanksgiving by: These ribbon arcs are the feathers for your turkey! This is an easy kids thankgiving craft as the feathers are placed easily into the pinecone.
Repeat, using smaller pieces of ribbon. 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. Slide the feathers into the pine cone, then secure them in place with hot glue.
Web vivian gobble up all you need for these felt and pine cone turkeys is a stack of felt, scissors, googly eyes, and some glue. 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. I don’t know about you, but i am a pine.cone.fanatic.
Web if an adult is making this craft, you can use a hot glue gun. Below you’ll find two different ways to make these pinecone turkeys. Web then, glue the foam “feet” to the pinecone.
Glue these shapes and the googly eyes onto the nut to create the turkey’s head. There’s no need for glue unless you’d like to use glue to attach the feathers more securely. This makes a great diy turkey decoration for fall.