Materials:
construction paper or craft foam of various colors
(I used construction paper because it is what I had)
sheet of magnet sticker or advertising fridge magnets you don't mind cutting up
liquid glue (if you are using the advertising magnets)
glue stick
black marker
How to make your turkey:
Cut a circle/oval out of a dark brown.
Cut a head shape out of lighter brown.
Use glue stick to glue the head to the body.
Cut a triangle from orange for the beak.
Glue that on.
Draw on eyes.
Cut out oblong shapes for feathers from the colors you desire.
Glue or stick magnet strips on each "feather."
Glue or stick magnet to the back of the turkey's body.
If you used glue on the magnets, let it dry completely.
Hang on fridge, or play with on cookie sheet.
Cute idea! D could make a "pavo." Is that what you call it in Costa Rica?
ReplyDeleteGreat idea. I like the idea of using advertising fridge magnets that you don't mind cutting up. I have a few of those, since the sheet magnets are hard to come by down here. :)
ReplyDeleteAdorable idea! I was looking for a fun activity for patterning! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis is cute! We did something similar with a jack-o-lantern next month, and it was a big hit. This is going on my to-do list!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I should let my kids do more magnetic activities.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of cutting up advertising magnets--I'll have to remember that for future crafts!
ReplyDeleteneat! I love the idea
ReplyDeleteLove that turkey.
ReplyDeleteLove This!
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