Sunday, November 2, 2008

Gobble Gobble-Hand and Foot Print Turkeys

I know that there are a dozen different ways to make a turkey with hands and feet. Here is one way to make them that is very easy. (Sorry about the blurry pics, I'm having camera issues again.)

First, you will need to trace your child's foot. I used white paper so that the girls could color it brown while I worked on the next part. You could use brown paper if you wanted to.

Next, I traced the girls hands. You will need several cut out hands. I did 3 of each red, orange, and yellow.

After the body (footprint) is colored, glue the feathers (hand prints) on the back around the outside of the body.

Last, glue on a face and you have a very silly turkey:) Gobble, Gobble!

20 comments:

  1. LOVE the turkey with all the hands!!! I've seen it done with one hand but not many....what a cool family project - have the whole family's hands involved.....love it!

    And congratulations on your sauciness!

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  2. what a cute idea! congrats on being saucy!!!

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  3. I love that! That would make cute cards to send to grandparents for Thanksgiving if you don't like close. I think we'll do that! :-)

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  4. I am going to do this one with my daycare kids this week. What a great idea. I was tapped out after using all my creativity on Halloween crafts.
    Congratulations on being saucy.

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  5. Awww, I love crafts that preserve little hands a feet.

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  6. Oh, I remember those good old days. I have a box of treasures like this from my kids!

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  7. That is a great craft! Am doing to do it with my daughter later this week, thanks for the idea!

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  8. That is one cute turkey! Congrats on being saucy!!

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  9. My son brought a hand and foot turkey home from school. I think they're a really cute craft idea.

    Congratulations on being saucy!

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  10. We were just talking about doing these with our kids! I was thinking of all kinds of different way, but I like the foot idea! Thanks, and super cute blog! Thanks for the comment on mine :)

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  11. What a cute idea! Using both the hand and feet and it comes out precious!

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  12. Kids are out of school for the next two days and we are soooo doing these lil turkeys! Thanks for the idea!

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  13. Love this idea. We are doing our turkey craft tomorrow and I am stealing your idea for sure.

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  14. I love this version-so perfect for young kids. I'll be linking to it if you don't mind.

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