MMOM

PO Box 23571 Belleville, IL 62223

Contents

welcome


About


meetings


events


committee


Bi-Annual twins sale


articles


articles


recipes


activities


links
Email

Mom - Turkey table topper
Photo of finished product


Not only can this festive bird really dress up a Thanksgiving table, it also does double duty serving up your dinner rolls.

  CRAFT MATERIALS:
  Large brown paper bag
  Piece of corrugated cardboard
  Paper plates
  Stapler
  Mod-Podge glue
  Colored paper
  Orange or red balloon and googly eyes
  Glitter, stickers, or other notions
  Craft clothespins
  Tacky glue

 Time needed: About 1 Hour

 1. The Turkey's Body:
Trim the bag so that it measures about 8 inches tall. Then fold down the sides so that they are half the height and double the thickness. Cut the cardboard to fit in the bottom of the bag and insert it. Next, fold a paper plate in half and fit it inside the bag where the tail will go, bending the sides as needed.

 2. Staple the plate in place. Then staple a second plate (don't fold this one) to the outside of the bag behind the first plate. For wings, fold 2 paper plates in half and staple one to each side so the bag is sandwiched between it.

  3. For the turkey's head, fold and staple another paper plate, as illustrated. Decorate all the paper plates, including the head, by gluing on torn bits of colored paper. Then add a balloon wattle and googly eyes.

  4. The Feathers:
Have your kids glue colored paper shapes on paper plates, layering different prints or creating bold patterns if they like.

 5. When the glue is dry, cut feather shapes out of the plates and stick a craft clothespin to the back of each with tacky glue so your child can attach the feathers to the paper plates. For an extrafancy finish, they can add decorative notions or even their names.

Other Articles:
Listed below are links to other articles of interest.

About Us / Events / Meetings / Committee / Articles / Links / NOMOTC / Contact Us / Home

Copyright 2005© Metro East Mothers of Multiples
Site designed by Kathy Siekmann

Questions/Comments about MMOM? Contact the President
Question/Comment about the Web Site? Contact the Webmaster
Metro East Mothers of Multiples