How to Create a Turkey Napkin Holder
Cut the piece of construction paper into the shape of a turkey's "tail" or "train" as shown., Trace the shape you just cut and on another piece of construction paper, trace it, and cut it out so that now you have two shapes. , Make the turkey's...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Cut the piece of construction paper into the shape of a turkey's "tail" or "train" as shown.
It should take up the whole piece of construction paper. -
Step 2: Trace the shape you just cut and on another piece of construction paper
, Cut a piece that looks like a turkey's head and neck. , Grab another piece of construction paper and put the head on it.
Trace and cut.
You now have two turkey heads. , Be sure to make a beak on your head and also an eye.
Since you have two of each piece, both of them have to be exactly the same, because you will be stapling these together soon. ,, Do not staple the bottom because you are going slip these onto the hanger.
Staple where the red is on the pictures. , Try to weave it so it can fit.
Make sure the hook does not poke the turkey's head.
Staple or tape the bottom of the head/neck so that it cannot slip off the hanger. , Staple or tape the bottom so that it does not slip off. -
Step 3: trace it
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Step 4: and cut it out so that now you have two shapes.
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Step 5: Make the turkey's head.
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Step 6: Do the same thing you did with the tail feathers.
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Step 7: Take some time now to color all of your shapes.
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Step 8: Take your wire hanger (make sure it is thin wire so it is easy to bend) and bend your hanger as pictured.
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Step 9: Now that your wire is bent
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Step 10: take your shapes and staple the tail with the other tail shape
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Step 11: and the head with the other head shape.
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Step 12: Slip the head where the hanger hook is.
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Step 13: Slip the tail feathers on the other end of the hanger.
Detailed Guide
It should take up the whole piece of construction paper.
, Cut a piece that looks like a turkey's head and neck. , Grab another piece of construction paper and put the head on it.
Trace and cut.
You now have two turkey heads. , Be sure to make a beak on your head and also an eye.
Since you have two of each piece, both of them have to be exactly the same, because you will be stapling these together soon. ,, Do not staple the bottom because you are going slip these onto the hanger.
Staple where the red is on the pictures. , Try to weave it so it can fit.
Make sure the hook does not poke the turkey's head.
Staple or tape the bottom of the head/neck so that it cannot slip off the hanger. , Staple or tape the bottom so that it does not slip off.
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