For those of you who missed out on the classic paper turkey in elementary school, here are instructions. If you do remember making this as a wee innocent child, it’s worth doing again. Many of us are in such a hurry to be grown up that we lose our wonderment and delight for simple activities.

Happy Thanksgiving!

5 Responses to “Thanksgiving craft time”

  1. Girl, I’ll share a construction paper turkey wit you anytime, girl.

  2. love it ! looks tasty !

  3. Haha.

    Now you need a tutorial on how to make a paper turbaconducken. :-)

  4. The ending was great! Looks like a real ‘how-to’ video :P except with wrong directions on what to do with it when your done.. not to consume… :P

  5. @terry deeelish! Just add a few brown strips around the turkey, and you have your turbaconduken :)
    @tom @ryanhawiya glad you guys liked it

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