Rainbow Ribbon Turkey Decoration
Thanksgiving is going to look a bit different this year, but I have to say that I can’t wait for turkey, sweet potato casserole, and pecan pie. Yes, I know that it is controversial, but I do not like pumpkin pie. Now that it is out there we can move on to Rainbow Ribbon Turkey Decorations for Thanksgiving because y’all know I love everything rainbow! And if your ribbon stash is a mess, like mine, scroll down for a fabulous ribbon organizer and dispenser.
To begin, gather all supplies. Download, print and cut out Rainbow Ribbon Turkey Decorations Patterns ( found here) and then trace onto Kunin Felt craft cuts with a MONOTWIN Permanent Marker. Cut out with scissors inside the traced lines to ensure you have a cleaned finished project. Attach turkey features and wiggle eyes to the body with a glue gun and glue sticks. Liquid craft glue would work as well, you just have to wait for it to dry.
Measure and cut six-inch lengths of rainbow-colored ribbon from your craft stash. Fold each piece of ribbon into a loop and secure at the ends with a glue gun and glue sticks. For each turkey, you will need 10-12 loops of ribbon.
Line up the loops in the color pattern that you prefer and then attach each rainbow ribbon loop to the back piece of the turkey body with a glue gun and glue sticks. Measure and cut two lengths of yellow ribbon six inches long, tie a not near one end, and then cut out a triangle notch to resemble the turkey legs. Glue to the bottom of the body of the turkey.
Glue the front piece of the turkey onto the back, which will cover all of the ribbon ends. Attach a wooden spring-style clothespin to the back center of the turkey with a glue gun with the clip end pointing up.
Cut a strip of cardstock 3/4″ wide, hand letter your name onto the strip with the MONOTWIN Permanent Marker, and then clip into the clothespin. The wooden clothespin will act as a stand for the turkey to sit, as well as a clip to hold the names as place cards.
I hope you have enjoyed my Rainbow Ribbon Turkey Decorations and you will use this project as a jumping-off point to showcase your creativity this Thanksgiving season. We all have so much to be thankful and grateful for, especially this year!
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Doreen Kennedy on Nov 20, 2022
Nice cute decoration
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Beth @CreativelyBeth on Nov 21, 2022
Thanks a bunch Doreen!!
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Tinamomoftwins on Nov 23, 2022
Love it!
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Beth @CreativelyBeth on Nov 24, 2022
Thanks bunches, Tina!!
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