Cereal box cut-outs, Part 3: Thanksgiving turkeys

Get those cereal boxes out of the recycling bin, grab your scissors and some glue and delight your family with colorful Thanksgiving table decorations.

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cerealboxturkeys.jpg

With minimal effort and materials, you can transform used food packaging into cheerful holiday decor.  To make these fun cereal box turkeys, you need simply:

cereal boxes or other cardboard food packaging
glue stick or craft glue
scissors
optional: popsicle sticks, clothespins, cardboard roll, cardboard or foam core board scraps
preferably, but not necessarily: circle cutter

Read the directions here for assembling your cereal box turkeys.

Use popsicle sticks for standing your turkeys (or, rather, poking them into something).  Glue a clothespin to the back for clipping your turkey onto the edge of a plate, cup, place card, napkin or other table item.  Glue an inch wide piece of cardboard roll to the back of a small turkey and use as a napkin ring.  See photos below.

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cerealboxturkeys.jpg

Happy Thanksgiving!

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Megan is always thrilled to create something colorful and cute from what one might consider garbage.  See more of her projects at her blog PlumPudding.

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Megan lives in Chicago with her husband and works as a stay-at-home-mom to her three young children. She blogs about their crafting, baking, and collecting at PlumPudding.
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2 responses to “Cereal box cut-outs, Part 3: Thanksgiving turkeys”

  1. Susan Lindgren

    LOVE it. I have a couzzle so I can do these in a snap….gave you some linky love
    (http://www.mommytalk.com/viewthread/6766/Thanks_Giving_Craft/9999/45682#p45682)

  2. Now this is just to cute :)

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