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Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Thanksgiving Turkey Candy Dish

Turkey crafts, Thanksgiving crafts, Candy Dish

With some basic crafting supplies, you can easily put together a Turkey Candy Dish that would put some fun and color into your Thanksgiving get together.  I was looking for my supplies for another craft when I came across the plastic bowls that I recently bought at the dollar store. You can find them in the dish aisle four for a dollar.  


I used three and a half brown pipe cleaners to make the head. I started by folding one in half.  I then took the second one and wrapped it around the second one.  I then did the same with the third one.  I used the half of pipe cleaner to secure it where the neck would be. I then trimmed the pipe cleaners so they were all the same size. 


I used hot glue to add google eyes, beak and snood. (and yes, I had to look it up!)  I used craft foam or the beak, but you can use felt, paper, or anything else you prefer.  I used red for the snood, mainly because I currently do not have red craft foam.  


I then used hot glue to add the head to the front of the dish, and feathers to the back.  I found the a pack of the perfect Thanksgiving feathers at Michaels.  I then filled the dish with some pumpkin mallows that I bought last month. 


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I will be linking up my Turkey Candy Dish at the fabulous linky parties on my linky party page.  You can see the full list here.

6 comments:

  1. Cute! This would be a fun dish to hold mini popcorn balls.

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  2. That's so cute! I should make one for my hubby's work desk.

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  3. So cute! And it looks easiest enough for kids to help make, too!

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  4. So cute and simple enough my big kids could make. thanks for sharing.

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  5. Oh My Gosh, he it just too cute! I love the pipe cleaner body.

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  6. He's such a cute little turkey :) Love this idea! Thanks so much for linking up to Freedom Fridays last week! We hope you'll join us again tonight when the party goes live! {hugs}

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