10 DIY Thanksgiving Turkey Crafts to Make

05 November
Well, Halloween has come and gone and it's time to start planning for Thanksgiving already, can you believe it?!

Do you host Thanksgiving dinner at your house? If so, I've got a cute roundup of 10 DIY Thanksgiving Turkey crafts that you can make! You can whip one or two of these up in no time!

Even if you don't host at your house, these are fun crafts to decorate with and any one of them would make a great hostess gift!


10 DIY Thanksgiving Turkey Crafts to Make



10 super cute DIY turkeys you can make!
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1. Aren't these little cork dudes cute?! They are from Lia Griffith and while they are labeled as a kid's craft I think they would be fun to make even if you don't have kids or grandkids!

The pattern for the tail feathers is on her blog.

All you need for these is:

10 DIY Thanksgiving Turkey Crafts to Make


2. I love these, they are adorable! They are from Krissy at Self Proclaimed Foodie and you can get the full recipe on her blog!


10 DIY Thanksgiving Turkey Crafts to Make


3. This little guy is made with 2x4 scraps and a paint stir stick for his head and the tutorial is over at U Create Crafts!

To make him you'll need:

  • 2x4 scrap
  • Wooden paint stir stick
  • Jumbo craft sticks
  • Scrapbook papers
  • Ribbon for his bow
  • Black paint or a Sharpie for his eyes
  • Stain if desired

10 DIY Thanksgiving Turkey Crafts to Make


4. These Pom-Pom Toms (how clever 😂) are from Martha Stewart. The tutorial is not up anymore but if I were going to make these I would use a large and small Clover Pom Pom Maker.


10 DIY Thanksgiving Turkey Crafts to Make


5. This little kitchen towel looks fun, it's from Amber at Crazy Little Projects (although I can't find it on her site anymore)!

To make these you will need:

Iron some heat n' bond to the fabric scraps, cut out the shapes, and then iron them to the towel!


10 DIY Thanksgiving Turkey Crafts to Make


6. These funny little guys would be cute sitting on each plate at the kid's Thanksgiving table. They are from Jenn at Clean & Sensible and when you check out her supply list you'll see that they are the perfect Dollar Store craft!


10 DIY Thanksgiving Turkey Crafts to Make


7. Maybe instead of an actual turkey, you just want a sign that says what noise a turkey makes... or what you do when you are at the Thanksgiving table! 😂


The site that these were from is no longer available but you could make this with a Cricut or stencil.


10 DIY Thanksgiving Turkey Crafts to Make


8. How about some cute little wood-slice turkeys? These are from Jennifer at The Craft Patch.

You will need:


10 DIY Thanksgiving Turkey Crafts to Make


9. There is a tutorial on eHow to make these folded napkin turkeys!


10 DIY Thanksgiving Turkey Crafts to Make


10. And this guy just cracks me up!! I bet he's tasty too!! You can find the recipe over at Crafts a la Mode.


10 DIY Thanksgiving Turkey Crafts to Make


What do you think of these ideas? If you enjoyed them, please share!


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  1. Nancy CarrollNovember 05, 2017

    Lots of adorable ideas! Thanks for the advert. for my Etsy turkeys!

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  2. Well they are just so CUTE! :o)

    Tania

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  3. anne in the kitchenNovember 05, 2017

    Thanks for sharing these. We go to an extended family thanksgiving where everyone brings something. (OK everyone brings lots of somethings) I am definitely going to make the pretzel turkeys for the little ones.

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  4. Aren't those the cutest things!! I'm sure everyone (including the kids) will love them! An extended family Thanksgiving sounds great, at least all the cooking doesn't fall on one person, that's nice!

    Tania

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  5. I could definitely use a pom pom maker! Such cute turkey crafts! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm -- hope to see you there at tomorrow's party as well:) xo Kathleen |Our Hopeful Home

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  6. Pom pom makers are the bomb!!

    Tania

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