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KGoodhand 10-01-2011 07:07 PM

The Canadian Thanksgiving is next weekend, does anyone have any ideas for little craft things for the kids to make!? We like to make things to give to the grandparents. But my brain is not working and I can't think of anything!!! Please help!!!!!!

Country1 10-01-2011 07:12 PM

How about the hand turkeys?

craftybear 10-01-2011 07:14 PM

I will surf and find you some cool links

1. http://punkinpattern.blogspot.com/20...-placemat.html

2. lots of ideas here for you 2 pages full of crafts
http://familyfun.go.com/thanksgiving...turkey-crafts/

3. lots of ideas here
http://familyfun.go.com/thanksgiving...t-decorations/

4. http://www.dltk-holidays.com/thanksg...ey_crafts.html




Originally Posted by KGoodhand
The Canadian Thanksgiving is next weekend, does anyone have any ideas for little craft things for the kids to make!? We like to make things to give to the grandparents. But my brain is not working and I can't think of anything!!! Please help!!!!!!


3incollege 10-01-2011 07:14 PM


Originally Posted by Country1
How about the hand turkeys?

They could make them out of felt.

KGoodhand 10-01-2011 07:18 PM


Originally Posted by craftybear
I will surf and find you some cool links

1. http://punkinpattern.blogspot.com/20...-placemat.html

2. lots of ideas here for you 2 pages full of crafts
http://familyfun.go.com/thanksgiving...turkey-crafts/

3. lots of ideas here
http://familyfun.go.com/thanksgiving...t-decorations/

4. http://www.dltk-holidays.com/thanksg...ey_crafts.html




Originally Posted by KGoodhand
The Canadian Thanksgiving is next weekend, does anyone have any ideas for little craft things for the kids to make!? We like to make things to give to the grandparents. But my brain is not working and I can't think of anything!!! Please help!!!!!!


thanks! That turkey bread basket is kind of cool looking!!

QuiltnNan 10-02-2011 04:56 AM

Craftybear, thanks for the links... those are some cute ideas.

QuiltE 10-02-2011 05:55 AM

Are your kids old enough for the sewing machine?

Maple Leaf coasters !!
(oh how Canadian ... and seasonal!!)

First, find a real large maple leaf!!
And some autumn coloured flannelette.

Trace outline of leaf onto stacked layers of flannelette, stacked so that right sides are out, top and bottom.
Cut the way they are stacked and keep in the stacks.
Stitch with raw edges out, which eventually will give a raggy look.
Stitch along the veins, to give some quilting.

Grandparents will be thrilled ... and something practical to use!

KGoodhand 10-02-2011 08:40 AM


Originally Posted by QuiltE
Are your kids old enough for the sewing machine?

Maple Leaf coasters !!
(oh how Canadian ... and seasonal!!)

First, find a real large maple leaf!!
And some autumn coloured flannelette.

Trace outline of leaf onto stacked layers of flannelette, stacked so that right sides are out, top and bottom.
Cut the way they are stacked and keep in the stacks.
Stitch with raw edges out, which eventually will give a raggy look.
Stitch along the veins, to give some quilting.

Grandparents will be thrilled ... and something practical to use!

What a cute idea!! I am not sure if we have time but I may need to find the time!!!
I knew if I asked here I would find some answers!!! :thumbup:

QuiltE 10-02-2011 08:57 AM


Originally Posted by KGoodhand
What a cute idea!! I am not sure if we have time but I may need to find the time!!!
I knew if I asked here I would find some answers!!! :thumbup:

I was thinking afterwards that homespun fabrics might be easier to find and nicer for this than the flannelette. It would be easy enough for the kids to sew around and won't matter too much if they don't do a really even job. Certainly easier than trying to turn it inside out, with all the curves!

You could also do oak leaves for variety.

Teacup 10-02-2011 05:56 PM

I made pumpkins with my two grandkids out of toilet paper, you just need an orange FQ. We went outside and got sticks for the stems and glued some silk leaves to the stem. Easy! Fast! And if you ever run out of TP, just unwrap this. Here's a site with some directions.

http://www.craftelf.com/Craft_elf_ho...er_pumpkin.htm


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