Amazing Kids Thanksgiving Turkey Project/Handmade Halloween News

I want to thank everyone for participating in the Handmade Halloween Contest. There were so many creative parties, decor items and costumes entered – it is making it hard to choose the winners. I promise to post them soon – I don’t have all the judges choices just yet!

This is one of the most amazing kids Thanksgiving ideas I have ever seen! A perfect centerpiece for the kids table. This clever idea and tutorial comes from One Charming Party.

Perfect to make or serve at school as the Thanksgiving Holiday approaches.

Here are the step by step instructions from One Charming Party.
You will need: 3-4 bags of popcorn, a large brown grocery bag, 2 small brown lunch bags, a hot glue gun, scissors, white paper for the frills

Directions:

1. For the frill, take a sheet of 8 1/2 x 11″ white paper and cut it in half lengthwise. Fold the paper in half lengthwise and make small cuts with a pair of scissors on the folded half to create loops.

2. For the drumsticks, make one hand into a fist and stick it inside the lunch bag. With your other flat hand, press on the bag to mold and smash it down into a more rounded shape. Fill the bag 2/3 of the way with popcorn. Gather up the bottom of the bag and twist to keep it tight. Hot glue the beginning of the length of frill and wrap it around the bottom, twisted part of the lunch bag. Then hot glue the end of the white paper frill to keep it in place.

3. For the main bag, do the same thing as the drumstick to make the corners rounded. Fill the bag up full with popcorn. Fold the sides of the bag in and tuck the bottom edge under. Hot glue the edge shut. Hot glue the legs onto the sides of the “turkey.” It’s best to use a plain brown bag, but if you can only find one with writing on the outside, you can carefully turn the bag inside out and it will be just fine. Easy Peasy.

They used fresh parsley as a garnish on the platter, underneath the turkey.


Invite an adult guest of honor to “carve” the turkey with a real knife. Then everyone can enjoy some popcorn while they wait for the rest of the meal.

I told you this was amazing! I know I want to make one and send it into my son’s school for the kids to enjoy.

Susan B

Susan B

Hi, I’m Susan! Thanks for stopping by Oh My! Creative. I like to have fun, make fun things…you know, create stuff! I love DIY, decorating and design and like any girl…shopping and lunch!
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