- Place your child's hands over a piece of red construction paper. Trace around the hands and cut out the print. Repeat these steps with yellow, orange and brown construction paper. Place one of your child's feet over the remaining brown construction paper, trace around it and cut out the print. This will become the body of the turkey. Spread some newspaper over a table to protect the surface. Use brown craft paint to paint the inside of a paper plate. Glue two wiggle eyes and a small scrap of red construction paper to the front of the construction paper footprint. Cut some orange pipecleaners into 2-inch segments and attach them to the bottom of the paper plate as legs. Glue the handprints finger side up to the back of the paper plate.
- Collect a medium-sized mature pine cone with scales that have spread apart. Wash the pine cone in warm, soapy water and allow it to dry completely. Cut an orange pipecleaner in half and bend each segment into a shape like a bird's foot. Hot glue the feet to one side of the pine cone. Cut a piece of yellow felt into a small triangle to make the turkey's beak, then cut out a small gobbler using red felt. Use craft glue to attach the gobbler to the beak, then glue the beak to a medium-sized brown pom-pom. Attach two wiggle eyes above the beak on the pom-pom. Allow the glue to dry completely before continuing. Hot glue the pom-pom to the small end of the pine cone. Then, bend a brown pipecleaner into a wave pattern. Bend a yellow pipecleaner into a similar pattern. Twist the waves on the pipecleaners into loops. Place the yellow pipecleaner behind the brown one and work the loops of together so that the colors alternate to create the appearance of feathers. Hot glue the feathers to the large end of the pine cone. Display the pine cone turkey by balancing him on his tail and feet.











