Thanksgiving is a wonderful time to get crafty with the little ones. Here are some delightful and simple kindergarten Thanksgiving craft ideas that will fill your home with festive cheer.
Thankful Pilgrim Hats
Craft pilgrim hats out of paper and write thankful notes inside. It’s a fun twist on traditional Thanksgiving crafts.
Turkey Feather Sorting
Create a game using colored feathers and a turkey template. Kids can practice sorting by color and size while having fun.
Jar Leaf Lanterns
Repurpose old jars with leaves and glue to create beautiful lanterns that cast a warm glow on those cozy autumn evenings.
Gratitude Tree
Paint a branch and hang paper leaves with written notes of gratitude. It’s a beautiful way to display what you’re thankful for.
Leaf Print Table Runner
Use real leaves dipped in paint to create prints on a paper table runner. It’s a perfect project for adding a personal touch to the dining table.
Leafy Turkey Collage
Let’s gather some autumn leaves and create a turkey collage. The vibrant colors make each turkey unique and it’s a great way to bring a bit of the outdoors inside.
Cornucopia of Thanks
Craft a paper cornucopia and fill it with notes of thanks and gratitude. It’s a lovely centerpiece that encourages sharing.
Gratitude Paper Chain
Create a chain of paper links, each decorated with something you’re thankful for. It’s a sweet way to reflect on gratitude while making a colorful decoration.
Autumn Leaf Suncatchers
Use tissue paper and contact paper to make suncatchers that mimic the beauty of autumn leaves. They’re a vibrant addition to any window.
Pumpkin Pie Paper Craft
Cut out pie slices from orange and brown paper, and add a cotton ball on top for whipped cream. It’s a fun and easy craft that looks almost good enough to eat!
Mini Pumpkin Turkeys
Use small pumpkins as turkey bodies and decorate with leaves for feathers. It’s a cute way to use seasonal produce creatively.
Beaded Indian Corn
Thread pony beads onto pipe cleaners to mimic the kernels of Indian corn. These vibrant creations make a lovely table centerpiece.
Nature Walk Wreath
Collect twigs, leaves, and acorns to create a nature-inspired wreath. It’s a wonderful way to celebrate the beauty of the season.
Pumpkin Pinch Pots
Introduce little hands to clay modeling with pinch pots. Turn them into mini pumpkins and use them as candle holders for the Thanksgiving table.
Turkey Headbands
Make adorable turkey headbands from construction paper. Let the kids personalize theirs with feathers and a splash of glitter.

