Start with a coffee filter and some washable markers

we colored ours over placemats as to not draw all over the table



try not to fall out of your chair
when you're done coloring, dip your coffee filter in about an inch of water

squeeze the water out

ooooh look at how pretty that looks with the colors all blending together!

Hang it up to dry.

Then trace 1 foot on a brown piece of paper, cut it out.

cut out eyes, a beak and a "waddle" and glue it onto your turkey body (upside down foot)


fold the coffee filter in half (when dry) and glue the turkey body onto it.

viola!!
1 comment:
I keep saying I'm going to try this project with my daughter, but haven't gotten around to it yet. Your kids did a great job!
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