Impress your dinner guests by folding a Dollar Bill Turkey Origami for Thanksgiving.
Difficulty: Easy
Directions:
1. Begin by "fan-folding" the end of your dollar bill into pleats, to form the tail, as shown.
2. Fold tail in half, lengthwise, as shown.
3. Secure the tail closed by folding the ends together several times, as shown on left.
4. Fold corner of dollar diagonally, as shown. Repeat on the other side, to form the body.
5. Fold body up towards tail, as shown.
6. Fold tip of body down, as shown, to form head.
Happy Thanksgiving!
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Here are some great turkey crafts on the web:
Paper Model Turkey from spacestation42.com
An easy print-and-fold project, in full color or black and white, with easy to follow instructions.
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DLTK's Give Thanks Turkey Paper Craft
This one is absolutely adorable. Print-and-fold, color or black and white. From DLTK's Holiday Crafts for Kids:
"This is a fun craft to do with the entire extended family. The child can hand a slip of paper (tail piece) to each family member and ask them to write what they are thankful for. After everyone has made their contribution, the child can assemble the turkey."
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EnchantedLearning.com's Thankful Wreath of Leaves
EnchantedLearning.com is chock full educational articles and fun crafts for kids. This is an easy activity, using a paper plate and a leaf template you can print on construction paper.
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MakingFriends.com's Turkey "Friends" paper doll
Print, color and dress up some thanksgiving paper dolls, just for fun, or to decorate cards, doors and windows.
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Turkey Napkin Centerpiece
Fold a turkey centerpiece from three linen napkins, as only Martha Stewart can. Great step by step photos.
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