27 Easy Thanksgiving Crafts for Kids That Parents Love
Thanksgiving crafts can turn your little ones from restless to delighted in minutes, but finding activities that actually work for different ages feels impossible.
You need projects that keep tiny hands busy without creating total chaos in your kitchen.
These 27 amazing Thanksgiving crafts give you everything from simple toddler turkey crafts to impressive projects that will make your kids beam with pride.
Get ready to discover your new favorite holiday traditions that create memories and masterpieces at the same time!
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1 Feather Turkey Craft

Colorful feathers transform simple toilet paper rolls into adorable turkeys that toddlers absolutely love making. This craft teaches primary colors while little hands practice important motor skills.
Gather toilet paper rolls, bright feathers, markers, and scissors to get started. Sort feathers by color and size with your child for extra learning fun.
Stick long feathers to the bottom of the roll and shorter ones on top. Let your toddler choose their favorite colors and watch their creativity shine through this hands-on project.
2 Turkey Glitter Jar

Sparkly feathers and glitter create magic when kids shake this adorable turkey jar! This sensory craft keeps little hands busy while celebrating Thanksgiving.
Grab any mason jar you have at home. Fill it with warm water, glitter, and glycerin for that slow-motion sparkle effect.
Add small turkey feathers or cut paper feathers in fall colors. Kids love watching the glittery tornado swirl around their handmade turkey friend.
This mess-free glitter project doubles as a calm-down tool when holiday excitement gets overwhelming.
3 Chalk Pastel Turkeys

Vibrant colors blend beautifully on dark paper to create stunning turkey artwork that keeps kids busy for hours. This mesmerizing craft combines art and creativity in one engaging project.
Gather chalk pastels, black drawing paper, colored cardstock, and Q-tips for blending. The dark background makes those autumn colors pop like magic.
Kids love smudging and blending the chalk to create feather textures. Keep paper towels nearby to manage chalk dust as little artists work their masterpieces.
This craft doubles as gorgeous Thanksgiving décor while giving you precious time to prep other holiday activities.
4 Paper Pumpkin Craft

Orange construction paper transforms into adorable pumpkin friends with just a few simple folds and cuts. These charming decorations bring instant fall cheer to any space.
Cut your orange paper into strips, then glue them into a circular pumpkin shape. Add wobbly googly eyes and a green paper stem for extra personality.
Kids love how these wonky-eyed pumpkins turn out slightly different every time. Display them on your fridge or create a whole pumpkin patch on your wall!
5 Potato Turkey Stamps

Cut a potato in half and you’ve got the perfect turkey body stamp for your Thanksgiving art project! Kids love this messy, creative activity that turns ordinary spuds into festive decorations.
Simply dip your potato half into brown or orange paint on a paper plate. Press it firmly onto paper to create the turkey’s round body.
Use a paintbrush to add colorful feather details around the stamped circle. Draw on a head, beak, and wobbly legs to complete your adorable turkey family.
This craft works great for toddlers and older kids alike—just prepare for some delightfully messy fun!
6 Bandanna Turkey Wreath

Colorful bandannas transform into beautiful feathers for this eye-catching turkey wreath. Your kids will love seeing their handmade creation hanging on their bedroom door.
This craft combines multiple textures and patterns that make each wreath unique. The little turkey head at the bottom adds the perfect finishing touch.
Gather different colored bandannas, a foam wreath form, and basic craft supplies. The mixing and matching of patterns creates a stunning visual display that celebrates fall.
7 Thanksgiving Place Cards

Colorful place cards turn your dinner table into a kid-made masterpiece. Your little ones create something special while you check another task off your hosting list.
Download a simple template and let kids decorate with crayons or markers. They can add each guest’s name in their best handwriting.
These handmade touches make everyone feel extra welcome at your table. Plus, kids stay busy with a meaningful project instead of getting underfoot in the kitchen.
8 Embroidery Hoop Turkey

Transform an old embroidery hoop into an adorable turkey decoration that kids will love making! This craft gives new life to supplies you probably already have at home.
Paint your embroidery hoop black and let it dry completely. Cut colorful felt pieces into feather shapes and a turkey body while the hoop dries.
Stretch white burlap fabric tight in the hoop, then hot glue your felt turkey and feathers on top. Kids can arrange the feathers however they like for a personal touch.
Hang your finished turkey hoop on the wall or prop it on a shelf for instant Thanksgiving décor!
9 Wooden Spoon Puppets

Transform ordinary wooden spoons into adorable turkey puppets that bring Thanksgiving stories to life. Kids love creating these charming characters with just a few simple supplies.
Start with wooden spoons as your puppet base. Paint them brown and add googly eyes for instant personality.
Create turkey features by drawing orange beaks and attaching colorful feathers to the back. Fall-themed ribbons make perfect decorative touches around the neck area.
These puppets become instant entertainment for holiday storytelling and imaginative play after crafting time ends.
10 Felt Turkey

Colorful felt pieces transform into an adorable turkey that kids love making. This hands-on project teaches basic sewing skills while creating a perfect Thanksgiving decoration.
Gather different colored felt scraps, a needle, and thread. Cut out all the turkey parts first—body, feathers, beak, and wattle—following your pattern.
Lay the pieces out before sewing to plan your design. Hand-stitching works best since the turkey stays small and manageable for little fingers.
Let kids help with simple running stitches while you handle trickier areas. The finished turkey makes a sweet keepsake they’ll treasure.
11 Clothespin Leaf Turkey

Colorful fall leaves transform ordinary wooden clothespins into adorable turkey decorations that kids absolutely love making.
Head to your local park with the kids to collect beautiful autumn leaves in reds, oranges, and yellows. These become the perfect turkey feathers when clipped behind a wooden clothespin.
Cut out a small turkey face, orange beak, and red wattle from colored paper or felt. Glue these pieces to the front of the clothespin.
Your little ones can clip their finished turkeys onto cards, place settings, or display them around the house for instant Thanksgiving charm.
12 Popsicle Stick Turkey

Colorful feathers and wooden sticks come together to create this adorable turkey that kids absolutely love making.
Grab some popsicle sticks, construction paper, and glue dots from your craft supplies. Cut out turkey body pieces using bright fall colors like orange, red, and yellow.
Let your children arrange the feathers behind the stick body, then glue everything together. The turkey template makes cutting shapes super easy for little hands.
This craft works perfectly for ages 4 and up, giving kids a chance to practice their cutting and gluing skills while creating festive decorations.
13 Kids Table Activities

Printable games transform your kids’ table into an entertainment zone that keeps little ones busy throughout dinner. No more constant interruptions or restless children disrupting the adult conversation.
Set up coloring sheets, puzzles, and activity pages right at their seats. Add crayons, colored pencils, and markers within easy reach.
Napkin rings with fun designs add an extra special touch that makes kids feel important. They’ll stay engaged and entertained while adults enjoy peaceful conversation at the main table.
14 Popcorn Corn Cob

Transform snack time into craft time with this delicious Thanksgiving project! Your kids get to munch on popcorn while creating adorable corn cob art.
Pop a fresh batch of popcorn and save some unpopped kernels for crafting. Draw a simple corn cob outline on paper or print a template online.
Help your little ones glue the kernels onto their corn cob drawing while they snack on the fluffy popcorn. This hands-on activity keeps kids engaged and creates cute fall decorations for your home.
15 Mason Jar Snow Globe

Swirling autumn leaves create magic when you shake this easy mason jar snow globe. Your kids will love watching colorful foliage dance inside their homemade creation.
Gather faux fall leaves, small twigs, and a mason jar with a tight-fitting lid. Fill the jar with water, add a drop of dish soap for better leaf movement, then drop in your nature elements.
Screw the lid on tight and let your little ones shake away. The floating leaves mimic real autumn days, making this craft perfect for Thanksgiving decorating.
16 Salt Art Project

Colorful salt crystals bloom like magic when watercolors meet table salt on paper. This fascinating craft combines art with simple science that amazes kids every time.
Start by sketching your Thanksgiving design with pencil on construction paper. Trace over your lines with white glue, creating raised borders.
Sprinkle table salt generously over the wet glue lines. Shake off excess salt, leaving sparkly outlines behind.
Dip your paintbrush in watercolor paint and gently touch the salt. Watch the colors spread and create beautiful, unexpected patterns along your design!
17 Paper Bag Turkey

Your brown paper lunch bag transforms into an adorable turkey with just a few simple cuts and colorful paper pieces.
Flatten the bag completely and cut feather shapes from construction paper in fall colors like red, orange, and yellow. Add a triangle beak and red wattle from scraps.
Glue everything on and attach googly eyes for instant personality. This craft uses supplies you likely have at home already.
Kids love how the finished turkey stands up on its own, making it perfect for Thanksgiving table decorations or classroom displays.
18 Turkey Rock Painting

Transform ordinary rocks into adorable Thanksgiving turkeys with this timeless craft that kids absolutely love!
Start by hunting for the perfect rock together. Look for smooth, medium-sized stones that fit comfortably in little hands.
Set up your painting station with brushes and colorful paints. Let kids paint the rock brown for the turkey’s body, then add bright feathers in reds, oranges, and yellows around the back.
Finish with googly eyes, an orange beak, and a red wattle. These painted turkey rocks make wonderful table decorations or gifts for family members!
19 Turkey Headbands

Transform ordinary paper into a colorful turkey crown that turns kids into feathered friends instantly. These aren’t basic headbands – they burst with texture and personality.
Create oversized googly eyes with a slight squint to give your turkey character. An elongated orange beak drapes perfectly across little foreheads for maximum silliness.
Kids love wearing these for backyard adventures and pretend play. The vibrant feathers and wobbly design make every child feel like the star of their own Thanksgiving show.
20 Painted Canvas Placecards

Colorful mini canvases transform into personalized place settings that make every guest feel special at your Thanksgiving table.
Your kids grab mini canvases, paints, and brushes to create unique namecards for each family member. They can paint autumn leaves, turkeys, or simple fall colors as backgrounds.
Once the paint dries, help them write guest names in bold letters across each canvas. The tiny easels make perfect stands for displaying these artistic placecards.
Spread newspaper everywhere first – this craft gets messy, but that’s half the fun!
21 Handprint Turkey

Your child’s hand becomes the star of this classic Thanksgiving craft that never gets old.
Press their palm in brown paint, then add colorful fingers for beautiful tail feathers. The thumb creates the perfect turkey head while fingers spread out like a rainbow.
Kids love seeing their handprint transform into something magical. Different hand sizes mean families can create whole turkey flocks together.
Just add googly eyes, an orange beak, and red wattle to bring your feathered friend to life!
22 Yarn Pumpkin Hats

Orange yarn transforms into adorable pumpkin hats that kids will love wearing all season long. These cozy creations double as festive decorations and warm winter accessories.
Start with a basic knit hat or beanie in autumn colors. Wrap brown yarn tightly around the top to create that classic pumpkin stem look.
Add personality with fun embellishments like wooden buttons, colorful beads, or felt leaves. Kids can customize their pumpkin hats to match their own creative style and personality.
23 Turkey Headband Craft

Your kids become colorful turkeys in minutes with this simple headband craft that keeps them busy all afternoon.
Print the free template on cardstock paper for extra durability. Regular paper works too, but cardstock handles excited little hands much better.
Let your children go wild with decorating! They can use crayons, paint, glitter, or real feathers to make their turkey unique.
Simply cut out the pieces, help them color and decorate, then attach the headband. Your mini turkeys will proudly strut around the house showing off their festive creation.
24 Paper Quilled Turkey

Your kids create colorful spiral magic with this adorable turkey that brings back the classic art of paper quilling. Those tiny rolled paper coils transform into beautiful feathers and body parts.
You need a quilling kit with paper strips, a quilling tool, and some craft glue. That’s it!
Kids roll the paper strips into tight coils, then shape them into teardrops and circles for the turkey’s body and tail feathers. The rolling technique is surprisingly easy to master and keeps little hands busy for hours.
25 Coffee Filter Turkey

Bright coffee filters transform into adorable turkeys with just a few simple supplies you already have at home.
Grab some coffee filters, markers, and googly eyes to get started. Kids love coloring the filters with vibrant fall colors that blend and spread beautifully.
The mess-free design makes this perfect for younger children. Simply let them color, scrunch, and glue their creations together.
Your little ones will beam with pride showing off their unique turkey masterpieces!
26 Clay Pot Turkeys

Upside-down clay pots transform into adorable turkey decorations that kids absolutely love making. The rounded pot becomes the perfect turkey body with just a few simple additions.
Grab some colorful felt scraps to cut out feathers, a tiny beak, and that signature red wattle. Your kids can get creative with the feather shapes and colors.
Googly eyes bring these turkeys to life instantly, though felt circles work great too. Finish with a cheerful ribbon bow around the "neck" area.
These sturdy decorations look amazing on your Thanksgiving table or mantel!
27 Toilet Roll Turkey

Brown paper and tiny handprints transform an empty toilet roll into an adorable Thanksgiving turkey that kids absolutely love making.
Your child traces their hand on colorful craft paper to create the turkey’s feathery tail. You help cut out the handprint shapes while they pick their favorite fall colors.
Set the toilet roll on brown paper and attach the traced handprint feathers to the back. Add simple legs cut from orange paper, and your turkey stands proudly on any table or windowsill.
This craft keeps little hands busy while creating a keepsake decoration you’ll treasure for years.