Need something to brighten that holiday table this year? Turn a few ordinary wooden clothespins into a cute feathered friend with this fun and easy Thanksgiving Clothespin Turkey craft for kids.
Author Melissa Coleman
Materials
Clothespins
2Mini Wood Slices
Felt Craft Sheets – Red and Yellow
Wiggle Eyes
Wooden Toothpick
Cardstock
Acrylic Craft Paint – YellowOrange, Brown, Burgundy, Green
Marker
Instructions
Gather all supplies. Remove the metal spring from the wooden clothespins. Line up nine full clothespins on your work surface, to create a fan shape. Attach the pairs of wooden clothespin pieces together with a glue gun and glue sticks, using the photo as a template.
Paint all sides of each clothespin as follows with acrylic craft paint: one green, two yellow, two orange, two burgundy, and two brown. Set aside to dry. If you don’t have these colors at home, use the colors you have. Once dry, attach the painted clothespins together with a glue gun and glue sticks.
Attach two mini wood slices together as the turkey body and head, using a glue gun and glue sticks. Then glue the body to the clothespin turkey feathers. Cut out a triangle beak from yellow craft felt and a wiggly waddle shape from red craft felt. If you don’t have felt, use colored cardstock or craft foam. Carefully glue two wiggle eyes, beak, and waddle to the head of the turkey.
To create a flag, measure and cut a strip of off-white cardstock ½” wide by 6” long. Write a message like “Give Thanks” about one inch from the right side of the paper strip with a marker. Fold the paper strip in half around a wooden toothpick, lining up the edges. Secure the flag with a bit of glue and cut out a triangle shape from the end to create the flag shape. Attach to either the right or the left side of the turkey.