These Indian headband napkin rings are wonderful Thanksgiving crafts for children to make. Perfect for a school project, or to make at home and add the perfect touch to your Thanksgiving table.
Supplies
- Empty toilet paper roll tubes, or empty paper towel roll tubes
- Ruler
- Marker
- Scissors
- Paints and paintbrush (I used tempera, but acrylics work great too)
- Craft feathers
- Glue
Click here for printables, patterns and Templates
Instructions
- Begin the Indian headband napkin rings by measuring 1.5 inch sections of the empty toilet paper roll. Use a marker to mark the measurements and then cut each section with some scissors. Have an adult do this part.
- Now is the fun part! Decorate the rings any way you choose. I used tempera paints in red, orange and yellow. You could decorate each with a person's name, and have the napkin rings also serve as seat place holders for your Thanksgiving table. Or, the tube could be wrapped and glued with a decorative wrapping paper before cutting into sections. Or try decorating with stickers or Foamie shapes!
- The last step is to glue on some pretty craft feathers. You can layer a few colors, or just glue one feather on the ring so you can see the painted headband better, you choose.
- Roll up a napkin and thread it through the ring. These really make a pretty and useful decoration for the Thanksgiving table!
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These Indian headband napkin rings are wonderful Thanksgiving crafts for children to make. Perfect for a school project, or to make at home and add the perfect touch to your Thanksgiving table.
SuppliesEmpty toilet paper roll tubes, or empty paper towel roll tubes
Ruler
Marker
Scissors
Paints and paintbrush (I used tempera, but acrylics work great too)
Craft feathers
Glue
Click here for printables, patterns and Templates
Instructions1. Begin the Indian headband napkin rings by measuring 1.5 inch sections of the empty toilet paper roll. Use a marker to mark the measurements and then cut each section with some scissors. Have an adult do this part.
2. Now is the fun part! Decorate the rings any way you choose. I used tempera paints in red, orange and yellow. You could decorate each with a person's name, and have the napkin rings also serve as seat place holders for your Thanksgiving table. Or, the tube could be wrapped and glued with a decorative wrapping paper before cutting into sections. Or try decorating with stickers or Foamie shapes!
3. The last step is to glue on some pretty craft feathers. You can layer a few colors, or just glue one feather on the ring so you can see the painted headband better, you choose.
4. Roll up a napkin and thread it through the ring. These really make a pretty and useful decoration for the Thanksgiving table!
This craft is reprinted courtesy of Crafts-For-All-Seasons.com
- See more at: http://www.freekidscrafts.com/indian_headband_napkin_holder-e1676.html#sthash.Cj6d1Y52.dpufSuppliesEmpty toilet paper roll tubes, or empty paper towel roll tubes
Ruler
Marker
Scissors
Paints and paintbrush (I used tempera, but acrylics work great too)
Craft feathers
Glue
Click here for printables, patterns and Templates
Instructions1. Begin the Indian headband napkin rings by measuring 1.5 inch sections of the empty toilet paper roll. Use a marker to mark the measurements and then cut each section with some scissors. Have an adult do this part.
2. Now is the fun part! Decorate the rings any way you choose. I used tempera paints in red, orange and yellow. You could decorate each with a person's name, and have the napkin rings also serve as seat place holders for your Thanksgiving table. Or, the tube could be wrapped and glued with a decorative wrapping paper before cutting into sections. Or try decorating with stickers or Foamie shapes!
3. The last step is to glue on some pretty craft feathers. You can layer a few colors, or just glue one feather on the ring so you can see the painted headband better, you choose.
4. Roll up a napkin and thread it through the ring. These really make a pretty and useful decoration for the Thanksgiving table!
This craft is reprinted courtesy of Crafts-For-All-Seasons.com
Turkeys are always a favorite craft theme for Thanksgiving and here is one that is perfect for little ones.
SuppliesPaper plates
Brown paint
Paint brush
Coloured feathers
Glue
Orange, red, and brown foam
Scissors
Googly eyes
Click here for printables, patterns and Templates
Instructions1. Paint your paper plate brown and allow to dry
2. Cut a circle out of your brown foam and glue to the centre of your paper plate for the head. Cut an orange triangle beak and orange feet out of your orange foam and a red gobble thingy out of your red foam. Glue these to your paper plate.
3. Glue on two googly eyes
4. Glue some feathers on the back of your paper plate.
5. Allow to dry before letting the kids play with it
This craft is reprinted courtesy of Meet The Dubins where you will find lots of ideas for little ones.
- See more at: http://www.freekidscrafts.com/paper_plate_turkey-e2035.html#sthash.SP9r3NnA.dpufSuppliesPaper plates
Brown paint
Paint brush
Coloured feathers
Glue
Orange, red, and brown foam
Scissors
Googly eyes
Click here for printables, patterns and Templates
Instructions1. Paint your paper plate brown and allow to dry
2. Cut a circle out of your brown foam and glue to the centre of your paper plate for the head. Cut an orange triangle beak and orange feet out of your orange foam and a red gobble thingy out of your red foam. Glue these to your paper plate.
3. Glue on two googly eyes
4. Glue some feathers on the back of your paper plate.
5. Allow to dry before letting the kids play with it
This craft is reprinted courtesy of Meet The Dubins where you will find lots of ideas for little ones.
Turkeys are always a favorite craft theme for Thanksgiving and here is one that is perfect for little ones.
SuppliesPaper plates
Brown paint
Paint brush
Coloured feathers
Glue
Orange, red, and brown foam
Scissors
Googly eyes
Click here for printables, patterns and Templates
Instructions1. Paint your paper plate brown and allow to dry
2. Cut a circle out of your brown foam and glue to the centre of your paper plate for the head. Cut an orange triangle beak and orange feet out of your orange foam and a red gobble thingy out of your red foam. Glue these to your paper plate.
3. Glue on two googly eyes
4. Glue some feathers on the back of your paper plate.
5. Allow to dry before letting the kids play with it
This craft is reprinted courtesy of Meet The Dubins where you will find lots of ideas for little ones.
- See more at: http://www.freekidscrafts.com/paper_plate_turkey-e2035.html#sthash.SP9r3NnA.dpufSuppliesPaper plates
Brown paint
Paint brush
Coloured feathers
Glue
Orange, red, and brown foam
Scissors
Googly eyes
Click here for printables, patterns and Templates
Instructions1. Paint your paper plate brown and allow to dry
2. Cut a circle out of your brown foam and glue to the centre of your paper plate for the head. Cut an orange triangle beak and orange feet out of your orange foam and a red gobble thingy out of your red foam. Glue these to your paper plate.
3. Glue on two googly eyes
4. Glue some feathers on the back of your paper plate.
5. Allow to dry before letting the kids play with it
This craft is reprinted courtesy of Meet The Dubins where you will find lots of ideas for little ones.
Turkeys are always a favorite craft theme for Thanksgiving and here is one that is perfect for little ones.
SuppliesPaper plates
Brown paint
Paint brush
Coloured feathers
Glue
Orange, red, and brown foam
Scissors
Googly eyes
Click here for printables, patterns and Templates
Instructions1. Paint your paper plate brown and allow to dry
2. Cut a circle out of your brown foam and glue to the centre of your paper plate for the head. Cut an orange triangle beak and orange feet out of your orange foam and a red gobble thingy out of your red foam. Glue these to your paper plate.
3. Glue on two googly eyes
4. Glue some feathers on the back of your paper plate.
5. Allow to dry before letting the kids play with it
This craft is reprinted courtesy of Meet The Dubins where you will find lots of ideas for little ones.
- See more at: http://www.freekidscrafts.com/paper_plate_turkey-e2035.html#sthash.SP9r3NnA.dpufSuppliesPaper plates
Brown paint
Paint brush
Coloured feathers
Glue
Orange, red, and brown foam
Scissors
Googly eyes
Click here for printables, patterns and Templates
Instructions1. Paint your paper plate brown and allow to dry
2. Cut a circle out of your brown foam and glue to the centre of your paper plate for the head. Cut an orange triangle beak and orange feet out of your orange foam and a red gobble thingy out of your red foam. Glue these to your paper plate.
3. Glue on two googly eyes
4. Glue some feathers on the back of your paper plate.
5. Allow to dry before letting the kids play with it
This craft is reprinted courtesy of Meet The Dubins where you will find lots of ideas for little ones.
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