Hey y’all!
Look at this cute Turkey Handprint Craft
Ain’t this the cutest thing you ever did see? I can’t wait to try making this with my kiddos. This printable turkey handprint craft will make the perfect Thanksgiving decoration for our home.
Materials You’ll Need for the Craft
- Construction paper
- Scissors
- Glue
- Paint brushes
- Acrylic Paint
- A cute photo of your kiddos hand [Don’t forget this!]
Step-by-Step Guide to Create the Turkey Handprint Craft
- Choose the colors of construction paper you want to use as your Turkey’s body, beak, feathers and head. Cut them out in the shapes of your choice.
- Choose the color of paint you want to use for your kiddos handprint (My kiddos prefer red and yellow). Pour the acrylic paint on a plate or tray, let your kiddo dip their hand in the paint and place it on the construction paper of choice.
- Let the handprint dry completely before cutting around the handprint and attaching it to the cut out turkey body. Use glue to attach the head, beak and feathers to the turkey.
- Personalize your turkey by writing the name and age of your kiddo on the turkey’s body.
- Print out this cute poem to attach to your turkey handprint. Y’all can recite it during your Thanksgiving feast.
Thanksgiving Poem for Your Turkey Handprint
Gobble, gobble, little turkey. We’re so glad you’re not too jerky! Family and friends we hold so dear, Thanksgiving Day is finally here.
We gather together to laugh and eat, In this land of the free and home of the sweet. With grateful hearts and thankful souls, We share in love that makes us whole.
So here’s to you, our little bird, We’re thankful for each and every word. And we hope your Thanksgiving’s a special treat, Filled with love, laughter, and delicious eats!
Conclusion
This turkey handprint craft is such a fun and easy way to get your little ones involved in Thanksgiving preparation. Not only will y’all have a fun time creating it together, but it will look so cute as a decoration for your Thanksgiving feast. Give it a try this holiday season, and let me know how it turned out in the comments below.