This fun turkey painting is a simple way to make a unique Thanksgiving decoration.
What you need:
- orange, brown, red and yellow paint
- paintbrush
- paper
What you do:
Paint your hand with orange paint, and add some brown paint to your fingers and red to your fingertips. Plant your hand firmly in the middle of your paper to form a hand print on the page. Allow your hand print to dry. With yellow paint add a beak and feet. With red paint add a wattle above and below the beak. Use brown paint to make an eye and your turkey is complete!
It’s as easy as pie! Gobble! Gobble!
It looks great!! Like the idea
I’ve made the one where you trace your hand too.
my baby sister made me one last week.
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Kewl!!! But yeah, this is like a kindergarten thing… Still cute thought! ;)
^-^Cinderpelt^-^
i did that in preschool
me too.nothing new
I made these a long time ago, and it’s a really fun craft!
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I remember doing this is preschool or maybe kindergarten.
~harrypotterrocks~
ditto
Awwww! This reminds me of when I was in pre-K through first grade! :P I use to make these for Thanksgiving (or Turkey Day :lol:). My sister made these yesterday in pre_k and it looks absoutly adorable!
♥♥♥~krystalkat~♥♥♥
Yup! We did the same thing kk. It was fun back then in preschool. ;)
*Luv from LillyLuvie*
Exactly krystalkat. :)
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excuse me, but how old does ganz think we r? most of us r middle schoolers! well, we can just teach this to our preschool siblings, i guess! :roll:
Agreed dude! :roll:
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I might as well teach my brother to play his flute correctly instead so I don’t have nightmares instead of doing this… :roll: And I’ll try not to pop a violin string like I did today in class. Funny, since Northwestern had a viola string pop on Monday
Give them out as Thanksgiving cards (grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, teachers). Decorate a vase or plate or other nice ceramic with it (parents, grandparents, aunts, teachers). Make your own plates out of ceramic (at a studio or class) and imprint with your hand-print, with details painted on later (see above). Teach your cousins or siblings and their friends how to make it, for their parents or teachers. Use it as a craft if you’re in charge of a kid’s birthday party. Suggest it to student council if they have a fall fair. Make it for no reason except nostalgia and the fun of painting your hands.
There are plenty of ways to use it, even if you’re in middle school. :-D
I did this when I was four of five. I used to always do this in kindergarten.
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Yes, I did this in K too! :lol: