Here’s a fun project for Thanksgiving the kids will love! They can make these sweet little fingerprint turkey napkin rings from colored cardstock and paint! You can personalize each one so they will also act as place settings for the kid’s table.
Fingerprint Turkey Napkin Rings
Fingerprint crafts are always fun. Like my Daddy and Me Coffee Mug made from fingerprints, they make great gifts and sweet mementos. I’m sure your children have brought home their share of cute crafts using fingerprints from school. So today, I thought we could do another fingerprint craft for Thanksgiving.
These fingerprint turkey napkin rings are perfect for your Thanksgiving table, or if you’d like, just for the kids’ table. They’ll love to show off their colorful creations to the family!
What you’ll need to make Fingerprint Turkey Napkin Rings
Because this craft uses paint, it might not be one that you want to deal with on Thanksgiving day. I suggest having the kids make these a day or two beforehand to get ready for the big family meal.
- Cardstock
- Acrylic paints in fall colors plus black and white
- Small paintbrush
- Toothpick
- Scissors
- Glue stick
- White paint pen
- Click here for the pattern
How to make Fingerprint Turkey Napkin Rings
Click the collar of step by step photos for an enlarged view.
FIND THE FULL PRINTABLE INSTRUCTIONS AT THE END OF THIS POST.
- First, you’ll need to print out the pattern. Use the pattern to cut out your templates from card stock.
- Kids will dip their fingers in acrylic paint and press them onto the feather areas on the template. Alternate colors as you go. Have kids use their thumb or forefinger to make the body and head with brown paint. Set aside to dry.
- When dry, use the handle end of a paintbrush to add white eyes.
- Use a toothpick dipped in orange paint to add the beaks.
- Dip the toothpick in red paint to add the gobblers. Let everything dry.
- After the white eyes have dried completely, use a toothpick to dot black onto the eyes.
- Use a white paint pen to write your guests’ names on the turkey’s body.
- Trim the ends of the napkin ring depending on the size of your napkins.
- Coil the card stock into a ring and use a glue stick to hold together. Roll up the napkin and insert into the napkin ring.
Have fun making these cute fingerprint turkey napkin rings!
Want another good Thanksgiving kids craft idea? My cereal box turkey is a great way to teach kids what Thanksgiving is all about and to express what your kids are thankful for!
And for your adult table, these printable Thanksgiving utensil holders add charming decorative detail while serving a purpose on your Thanksgiving table!
And lastly, plan ahead and get this free printable letter to Santa ready for the holidays!
More Thanksgiving Crafts
Fingerprint Turkey Napkin Rings
Supplies
- Cardstock
- Acrylic paints in fall colors plus black and white
- Small paintbrush
- Toothpick
- Scissors
- Glue stick
- White paint pen
- Click here for the pattern
Instructions
- First, you'll need to print out the pattern. Use the pattern to cut out your templates from card stock.
- Kids will dip their fingers in acrylic paint and press them onto the feather areas on the template. Alternate colors as you go. Have kids use their thumb or forefinger to make the body and head with brown paint. Set aside to dry.
- When dry, use the handle end of a paintbrush to add white eyes.
- Use a toothpick dipped in orange paint to add the beaks.
- Dip the toothpick in red paint to add the gobblers. Let everything dry.
- After the white eyes have dried completely, use a toothpick to dot black onto the eyes.
- Use a white paint pen to write your guests' names on the turkey's body.
- Trim the ends of the napkin ring depending on the size of your napkins.
- Coil the card stock into a ring and use a glue stick to hold together. Roll up the napkin and insert into the napkin ring.
This post was originally published on this blog on Nov 4, 2012.
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Anite says
Good morning
Are you from South Africa?
regards
Anite
Amanda Formaro says
Hi Anite! I am not, I’m in the US :)
Sarah @ Becoming Martha says
Hi – I just wanted to let you know that I found these on a blog called Stagetecture. I don’t want to leave you the link, because I don’t want to direct traffic her way. If you look it up on FB, and scroll through the pictures, you will see yours. If you click on the link, you will see that she has copied all of your images and tutorial, with a little (via) link as the only credit. Not cool! Anyway, wasn’t sure if you knew about it (we only found out because she stole my friend Jills beaded napkin rings) so I wanted to give you a heads up! :)
Amanda says
Thank you very much Sarah! I left a comment on the post a couple of days ago asking for her to remove it. I just went back and it’s gone. Thank you for bringing it to my attention!
Stephanie from EtsyKids Team says
Hi, I wanted to let you know I featured this on the EtsyKids Team blog along with 50 other Thanksgiving crafts, recipes and printables for kids.
http://etsykids.blogspot.com/2012/11/50-thanksgiving-crafts-recipes-and.html
Amanda says
Thank you for the mention!
Kristen S- CG says
Love these Amanda!! Just posted on CG!!
http://lessonplans.craftgossip.com/?p=7129
Amanda says
Thank you so much Kristne, most appreciated! :)
amelia says
I LOVED IS SO CUTE FOR KIDS .