
You might remember the first time I made this kind of craft was for Easter - see it here. All you need to make this is a paper lantern, foam paper and hot glue. I used the cute little turkey below as a template, cut out the shapes and glued them directly onto the lantern. That's it!

Now on to the next craft!

6 comments:
aw that is too cute!!
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very cute.
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This is so cute! We'd love you to submit it to the Make and Takes Spotlight page. We've been spotlighting great Thanksgiving turkey crafts. (http://www.makeandtakes.com/spotlight)
This is such a great idea! What a cute turkey!
I hope you will link this post to my Thanksgiving Traditions link up!
That is very, very cute. It would go great as a centerpiece on the kids table. I love it.
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