Thanksgiving is the perfect time to gather little ones around for some fun and creative crafting. Let’s explore some delightful and simple Thanksgiving crafts that will keep those tiny hands busy and happy.
Paper Plate Turkeys
Grab some paper plates and let the kiddos paint them brown. Add colorful feather cutouts to the back and a cute turkey face to the front. Trust me, these turkeys are a hit every year!
Fork Painted Trees
Use forks to paint vibrant fall trees. The texture and colors create a lovely autumn scene, and it’s surprising how realistic it can look!
Pinecone Turkeys
Transform pinecones into cute little turkeys with feathers and googly eyes. It’s an easy craft that combines nature and creativity beautifully.
Leafy Handprint Art
Use your little one’s handprints as the base for a turkey and embellish with real or crafted fall leaves. It’s a keepsake that captures the beauty of fall and those precious tiny hands!
Grateful Garland
Create a garland of gratitude by writing thankful notes on paper leaves and stringing them together. It’s heartwarming to see what kids are thankful for!
Colorful Leaf Crowns
Let the kids be little royalty with leaf crowns made from real or paper leaves. It’s a simple craft that brings a touch of nature into playtime.
Feathered Friends
Create little bird friends using pom poms and feathers. Let the kids decide on the colors and accessories for their feathered pals.
Turkey Hats
Craft some fun and festive turkey hats using construction paper and feathers. Kids love wearing their creations, and they make for adorable Thanksgiving photos!
Thankful Tree
Create a thankfulness tree using a large piece of paper and have the kids add leaves with messages of gratitude. It’s a wonderful way to teach thankfulness while crafting.
Shape Turkeys
Use different shapes to create a turkey collage. It’s a fun way to learn about shapes while making something festive.
Paper Bag Puppets
Turn simple paper bags into turkey puppets. Let the children decorate them with feathers and faces, and then put on a Thanksgiving puppet show!
Nature Walk Collage
Take the kids on a nature walk to collect leaves, twigs, and acorns, then make a collage. It’s a perfect way to combine outdoor exploration with creativity.
Cardboard Tube Characters
Create Thanksgiving characters like pilgrims and turkeys using cardboard tubes. These are great for pretend play after the crafting fun.

