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TP Roll Turkey Craft








Thankful for place cards


Using what was left over from our Tp roll turkey craft, I made a few cards. I'll place these at our table tomorrow, and we will all write down what we are thankful for. (I'll probably place our daughter's thankful card in her scrapbook.)

I hope all of you have a wonderful Thanksgiving spent with loved ones. 

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  1. What a sweet little craft, to make the turkey! I love that it is very personal, using the hands of the family - and I like that you used left-over materials, so nothing goes to waste!

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    1. Meeha,thank you! =) It was a fun hands on craft that we all enjoyed. Thank you for stopping by.

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  2. The turkey is adorable and the cards are a great idea! Yum, bacon. I have been making mine in the oven for the past year or so and it's so much easier!

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    1. Jennifer, thank you. I absolutely love making bacon in the oven, so much easier! =)

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  3. Happy Thanksgiving. The turkey craft is adorable. I think you should save some of those cute hand prints forever!

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    1. Jayne, Happy Thanksgiving to you as well. Also thank you! I will definitely save those little hand prints. We enjoyed this craft. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving with your family. :)

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  4. Love it! Love it!! We made the monster a teepee and he loves it. We'll have to do something very special for Christmas!

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    1. Dina, thank you! Oh how wonderful-the teepee! I bet he loved it. I have not yet made our daughter one, but I will soon. :)

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