Make an easy turkey craft for Thanksgiving.

For less than $20, we can make 4 of these easy turkey crafts.

MyFixitUpLife_TurkeyCraft_Thanksgiving_turkey gobble

My son Jack challenged me to make a turkey craft for Thanksgiving decorations this fall. He was looking around the house and realized that we have made a lot of decorations for Halloween and Christmas, but my already-made options for Thanksgiving are sparse.

So, the turkey challenge was accepted.

On his day off from school for election day, Jack and I shopped at Michael’s for supplies for this easy turkey craft. He helped select the feathers, the size of the styrofoam balls, and he snuck a few of his own project supplies in my basket along the way. Jack seems to have an endless need for a variety of glue and tape options. He is always making something.

The supplies for this easy turkey craft:

  • styrofoam balls
  • feathers
  • googly eyes
  • clothes pins
  • twine
  • pins
  • nail
  • red ribbon
  • metal cake tester
  • scissors
  • glue

The steps for this easy turkey craft:

1 MyFixitUpLife_TurkeyCraft_Thanksgiving_supplies
The supplies for this craft included scissors, styrofoam balls, glue, twine, googly eyes, pins, and one nail. I also used a tiny bit of red ribbon for the gobble (not pictured).
2 MyFixitUpLife_TurkeyCraft_Thanksgiving_pin string to ball
The first step is attaching the end of the twine to the ball with a pin.
3 MyFixitUpLife_TurkeyCraft_Thanksgiving_wrap twine around styrofoam ball
Apply glue around the end and start wrapping the twine.
3b MyFixitUpLife_TurkeyCraft_Thanksgiving_string the ball
After the ball is covered, cut the end.
4 MyFixitUpLife_TurkeyCraft_Thanksgiving_attach balls with nail1
Insert a nail in the end of one ball.
5 MyFixitUpLife_TurkeyCraft_Thanksgiving_attach balls with nail
Then insert the other end of the nail into the other ball.
6 MyFixitUpLife_TurkeyCraft_Thanksgiving_attach feet
Take apart a clothespin and use the two wooden parts to make feet.
6b MyFixitUpLife_TurkeyCraft_Thanksgiving_feet attached
Now that the turkey has feet, it can stand up.
7 MyFixitUpLife_TurkeyCraft_Thanksgiving_insert feathers
Apply glue to the end of a metal cake tester, and insert into the end of the turkey to make a hole for a feather. Repeat, and repeat.
8 MyFixitUpLife_TurkeyCraft_Thanksgiving_turkey gobble attach
Insert two wooden parts of a clothespin for the beak. Cut a red gobble from a ribbon or fabric and attach with a pin.
MyFixitUpLife_TurkeyCraft_Thanksgiving_happy turkey after face
It’s a happy turkey now.

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