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We can't leave the kids at this Thanksgiving out, now can we?
The four little ones will be treated to their own little table consisting of miniature versions of the chair covers, the Pottery Barn kids Thanksgiving set (which Jen was able to borrow from a friend...easy peasy!), a white butcher paper table cover and these little guys that will serve as crayon holders for coloring on the "tablecloth."
Plenty of time to make this 10-minute craft for your kid's table. I used plastic pots from the dollar section at Target and foam sheets, but you can use construction paper and other containers. Cover an empty can in scrap paper...a clean mason jar...terracotta pot, etc.
Just cut out your feathers, double stick tape them on in layers, pop on your google eyes and your triangle beak et voila!
This ain't yo momma's card table.
We can't leave the kids at this Thanksgiving out, now can we?
The four little ones will be treated to their own little table consisting of miniature versions of the chair covers, the Pottery Barn kids Thanksgiving set (which Jen was able to borrow from a friend...easy peasy!), a white butcher paper table cover and these little guys that will serve as crayon holders for coloring on the "tablecloth."
Plenty of time to make this 10-minute craft for your kid's table. I used plastic pots from the dollar section at Target and foam sheets, but you can use construction paper and other containers. Cover an empty can in scrap paper...a clean mason jar...terracotta pot, etc.
Just cut out your feathers, double stick tape them on in layers, pop on your google eyes and your triangle beak et voila!
This ain't yo momma's card table.
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