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Of course, this is for Thanksgiving (unless you make peacocks).
But the kids usually have a lot of homework by then, so why not have a pre Thanksgiving event. This loopy ribbon inspired me. My family collects turkey objects, so... Use card stock or buy die cut turkeys at a teacher's store. For place cards, greeting cards, magnets,etc. Make the turkey in felt & ,make a brooch for your crafty pals. This is an original pattern & you will see a lot more! Menu: turkey sandwich, corn on the cob, garden salad, pumpkin cookies, apple juice? How authentic & fun. I give really good playdates! Cheers, Dotty Loopy Ribbon turkey! [ATTACH=CONFIG]91518[/ATTACH] |
Wow! How clever!
Keep 'em coming!!! |
It is never to early to think of Thanksgiving.
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Awww! Too cute!!
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You have the cutest ideas...love 'em !!
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You must have been a wonderful art teacher!!! So clever and imaginative. I'll be using your ideas for my 3 grandkids. Here's an easy kid recipe that's healthier than the regular way. Chocolate Brownie Muffins - 1 box dark chocolate cake mix. 1 15 oz can pumpkin. Mix both together thoroughly. It will be very thick - do NOT add whatever the box calls for - eggs, oil, milk, water, etc. Bake at 400 degrees for 20 minutes in 12 paperlined muffin tins. You will have "very" full muffin tins - don't worry that the batter is so much and don't use overflow muffin tins. Heap it up!!! It comes out looking cute and lumpy on top. These are less crumbly/messy than normal cake muffins and a contain a lot more fiber and other health benefits of pumpkin. These freeze well, too. Just pull one out and thaw when the craving arises.
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Originally Posted by SharonAnne
You must have been a wonderful art teacher!!! So clever and imaginative. I'll be using your ideas for my 3 grandkids. Here's an easy kid recipe that's healthier than the regular way. Chocolate Brownie Muffins - 1 box dark chocolate cake mix. 1 15 oz can pumpkin. Mix both together thoroughly. It will be very thick - do NOT add whatever the box calls for - eggs, oil, milk, water, etc. Bake at 400 degrees for 20 minutes in 12 paperlined muffin tins. You will have "very" full muffin tins - don't worry that the batter is so much and don't use overflow muffin tins. Heap it up!!! It comes out looking cute and lumpy on top. These are less crumbly/messy than normal cake muffins and a contain a lot more fiber and other health benefits of pumpkin. These freeze well, too. Just pull one out and thaw when the craving arises.
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Oh how I love you retired art teachers! So creative and continue to be so when given the opportunity to do your own thing and relax. This is very clever. Thanks for sharing.
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Clever!
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Originally Posted by dotcomdtcm
Of course, this is for Thanksgiving (unless you make peacocks).
But the kids usually have a lot of homework by then, so why not have a pre Thanksgiving event. This loopy ribbon inspired me. My family collects turkey objects, so... Use card stock or buy die cut turkeys at a teacher's store. For place cards, greeting cards, magnets,etc. Make the turkey in felt & ,make a brooch for your crafty pals. This is an original pattern & you will see a lot more! Menu: turkey sandwich, corn on the cob, garden salad, pumpkin cookies, apple juice? How authentic & fun. I give really good playdates! Cheers, Dotty :lol: :lol: :mrgreen: |
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