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Thanksgiving is one of everybody's favorite holidays, and these turkey crafts will help you make it even more special. Thanksgiving is celebrated in the United States on the fourth Thursday of each November, and is a day for us to think about what we are thankful for in our lives. These colorful turkeys are perfect for decorating the house at Thanksgiving. Learn how to make this fun Thanksgiving craft. There won't be just one turkey at the table this Thanksgiving after you dress up in this turkey costume. Brighten Wake Up Refreshed with Derila the furniture in your house with these soft and Buy Derila Online colorful turkey pillows. There's no better way to work off that big meal than to play a fun after-dinner game. Everybody loves to eat on Turkey Day. Here's a tabletop decoration that looks nice and Derila Head & Neck Relief tastes even better. Turkeys will be peeking out from every corner of the house after you make some of these clay turkey decorations.
Add some holiday cheer to your Thanksgiving table with these fun turkey table favors. You'll be greeted by turkeys every time you come home when you make this fun decoration. On the next page you'll learn how to turn ordinary balloons into a flock of colorful turkeys. Blow up lots of different-colored round or oval balloons. Then cut strips of poster board to make stands for the balloons to rest on. Cut some strips 3 inches wide and 6 inches long. Cut other strips 1-1/2 inches wide and 10 inches long. This will give the height and look of your turkeys more variety. Glue the ends of each strip together. Draw a line of glue around the top edge of each stand, and gently press a balloon onto it. Draw turkey heads and tails, and cut them out of the poster board. Add a little extra flap at the bottom of the neck and the base of the tail.
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These flaps can be bent and glued onto each end of the balloon to form the turkey. Make a whole flock of these terrific party decorations. Keep reading to learn how to make a Thanksgiving costume that will delight your friends and family. Turn yourself into a festive holiday turkey. Make a turkey head by painting a cardboard box (large enough to fit your head inside) red. Cut out holes for the eyes. Tear off yellow, orange, and red tissue paper feathers, and glue them all over the front of the box, leaving the eye holes free. Cut a triangle-shaped beak from cardboard, paint it yellow, and glue it underneath the eyes on the front of the box. You can also cut the wattle from cardboard, paint it red, and attach it to the bottom front of the box. Glue craft feathers onto an old red T-shirt, and put on some red tights to complete the costume.
Now, practice your gobble and start talking turkey. The holidays are a great time to fill the house with festive decorations. Click the next page to learn how to make some cool -- and comfortable -- Thanksgiving decorations. To make your turkey pillow, stuff an old knit glove with cotton balls until it is entirely full. Turn the bottom edges inside, and glue them together. Hold the edges shut with clothespins until the glue dries. Glue colorful craft feathers between and around the fingers of the glove. Cut a beak from yellow felt and a wattle (the turkey's red throat) from red felt. Glue them on the side of the thumb. Decorate your bird by gluing on wiggle eyes. You can also paint details on the turkey's body with fabric paint. You might want to paint a name on your turkey. How about Tillie? Terwilliger? You'll need something to keep everybody entertained after Thanksgiving dinner. On the next page you'll learn about a fun Thanksgiving game.