There are lots of ways to make these cute turkeys. In these pictures I used burlap and hot glued a dowel to the top. The paint is just regular kids paint. I have also done turkey handprints on tiles. Hope that helps!
Welcome to my blog! You will find a little of everything here! I have always loved crafting. My craft area is often an organized mess. A place to do what I love and love what I do, create! To add to my crafty chaos, I decided to join the Stampin' Up team!! I have a confession. For many years I avoided stamping! That's right..me..the Stampin' Up demonstrator, disliked stamping. My fear was that it was so permanent. Once I stamped, it was done....there was no going back. If I smeared it, I could not rip it off like a sticker. If it was not centered, it bothered me (hello OCD!). So, when my friend invited me to my first SU! workshop, I considered declining. But, I ended up going (who doesn't like a girls night out?!?!) and I ended up falling in love with stamping. I learned so many tricks and techniques. We made a simple, stamped card that had me feeling like Martha Stewart (without the jail time of course). Maybe one of your friends will drag you...I mean invite you to a SU! workshop. Maybe you will leave there feeling like Martha Stewart too. I do not consider myself to be an advanced stamper or crafter but Stampin' Up! makes it all so easy.
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What do you need to make this? I am interested in having my 4 year old do this. Thanks!
There are lots of ways to make these cute turkeys. In these pictures I used burlap and hot glued a dowel to the top. The paint is just regular kids paint. I have also done turkey handprints on tiles. Hope that helps!
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