Tissue Paper Turkey Craft

Turkey for kids to make of tissue paper

Kids love to make turkey crafts for Thanksgiving. We have designed this Tissue Paper Turkey so it can be done by preschoolers as well as older children. The difference will only be in the execution. Little crafters will probably have more loose paper balls, but they will love their turkeys just as much as the older children. Great for decorating the bulletin board or Mom’s refrigerator.

Trivia:

It’s a common myth that turkeys can’t fly (most likely because they feed on the ground), but wild turkeys have been known to fly up to 55 mph in short bursts. For domesticated turkeys, this is unfortunately not the case. They’re bred to be heavier in weight, almost twice as much as a wild turkey. Source: World Animal Protection – 10 Turkey Facts

Supplies
  • Turkey Pattern (below)
  • Tissue paper in colors of your choosing
  • Tacky Glue
  • Wiggle Eyes
  • Scissors
  • Newspaper
  • Paper Plate
Instructions
  1. Click on Printables and print out the turkey pattern in the correct size. Cut out.
  2. Lay pattern face up on newspaper to protect your surface.
  3. Pour a small pool of glue on the paper plate.
  4. Cut tissue paper in squares about 1- 2 inches. They don’t have to be perfect, but should be around the same size.
  5. Crumple tissue into balls and dip in the glue. Place on the pattern and repeat until your Turkey is finished.
  6. I find it is better to start with the small spaces like the beak etc first. That way they don’t lose their shape.
  7. When you are all through, glue on your wiggle eyes. If you don’t want to use wiggle eyes, you can make the eyes out of tissue paper too. I just thought it added a little character to our Turkey.

Enjoy.

Patterns, Templates and Printables

Click on a pattern to open it in a new window to print in the correct size

 

Tags

0 thoughts on “Tissue Paper Turkey Craft”

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Craft Categories

Join Our Newsletter

Newsletter

Subscribe to our free newsletter to get creative crafts mailed to your inbox.