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Tennis Ball Turkey Recipe


Tennis Ball Turkey Recipe
This is a craft recipe that I found for thanksgiving my kids love to make this every year

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Ingredients
  • Tennis Ball
  • craft feathers
  • one bump of orange chanille- type pipe cleaner
  • two small wiggle eyes
  • buttons or corn kernels
  • brown poster paint
  • paint brush
  • paint stirrer stick
  • white glue
  • styrofoam egg carton for drying
  • newspaper

Directions
  1. 1.) Ask an adult to cut a 1 inch(2 1/2 cm) slit in the tennis ball.
  2. 2.) Paint the tennis ball brown and let dry ( may take 20 minutes to 40 minutes to dry depending on how much paint was used) I used a fan to dry ours out. Makes it go alot faster.
  3. 3.)Squeeze the slit on each sie to open the ball enough to drop i some buttons or corn kernels to make the ball a shaker. Slide the end of the paint stirrer into the cut so that the shaker has a handle.
  4. 4.) Bend the end of the orange bump chenille down to form a turkey head. Glue the head to the front of the ball. Gle the two small wiggle eyes on each side of the head.
  5. 5.)Glue colorful craft feathers across the back of the turkey or tail feathers.
  6. 6.) Glue a craft fether on each side of the turkey for wings.
  7. When the glue has dried, your turkey will be ready to shake in time to your favorite Thanksgiving songs.

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Comments


Something your children will always remember.

Thank-you for sharing.

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Too cute!


This sounds adorable! Something that will be fun to make with my lil guy! Thanks so much for helping to create a great family moment - ^^^^^^^^^55555!!


This sounds so cute. I wish I'd had the idea when I was teaching.


How cool!!


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