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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Kids Craft- Turkey Puppets Plus Giveaway!



Thanks to Scotch(R) Double Sided Tape for sponsoring my writing about crafts. Add your comment below to be entered for a chance to win a free sample roll to help with your upcoming holiday needs. 10 of you will WIN!

here is WHAT ME AND TWO CUTE LITTLE GIRLS MADE- Turkey Paper Bag Puppets!

SUPPLIES:
Feathers
brown paper bags
Googly Eyes
Craft Glue
Construction paper
Scotch Tape

I cut the construction paper pieces out myself just winged it.

after the glue was dry I used MY hand dandy Scotch Tape to reinforce the staying power. HE!


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I was Selected by this Sponsorship by Clever Girls Collective.  Which endorses Blog with Integrity.

DON'T FORGET TO LEAVE A COMMENT for your CHANCE AT WINNING A ROLL OF DOUBLE SIDED SCOTCH TAPE. WE can never have enough Scotch tape for the holiday wrapping. Thanks for stopping by.

HAVE A SUPER YUMMY THANKSGIVING TOO.
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25 comments:

staci @ lizard n ladybug said...

What cute turkeys!!
I would love to win some tape - we seems to go through it like water :)

keri said...

Cute turkeys.You are always coming up with something fun.

Liz said...

Cute! And we go through Scotch tape like nobodies business. I think I'm going to buy a bunch of rolls and give them to my son for Christmas. He loves tape!

Donna Nguyen said...

Cute turkeys! I love double sided Scotch tape!

Melissa B. said...

haha adorable.
Tape always comes in handy! specially this time of season!

La said...

The turkeys are so sweet. I love crafts made by children. La

Kathy@DandelionsandDustBunnies said...

Cute Turkeys. Looks like a fun project. I love double sided tape and buy it in bulk from Sam's. I use it to make my homemade cards and other crafts. Great stuff. Now if only I could have thought of it first, I'd be a millionare.

Michele {The Scrap Shoppe} said...

Who couldn't use some extra Scotch tape this time of year?? Super cute turkeys!

Sarah M. said...

Cute idea! I could always use more tape. ;-)

Shayna @ Texas Monkey said...

I love this and love tape! Could I use your tut and pic and post it in my kids event listing newsletter giving you credit and photo credit and a link to your blog will be included?

Katie@a mom, a wife, and a me said...

those are some pretty little turkies you got there! My kids will love making these, and since its a snow day today I think we will!!

Mare said...

Cute project for the grandchildren. I would love to win the tape.
mare460 at gmail.com

Blogging by Pictures said...

love your blog! i added your linky button to the bottom of my blog!


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Jamiecrafts said...

those are so cute... the girls! the bags are cute too ;)

Alicen said...

Adorable bags. Would love some tape for the holidays!

Alicen said...

Would love some tape. Cute turkeys! Thanks for sharing!

Jean said...

These are so cute!!

Mrs. Owens said...

What a cute project! I'm going to make these with my son, thanks for sharing!

Sue (Someone's Mom) said...

I remember when my kids made these at school. Thanks for the memories!

roweaglejacket said...

Cute project! Wish mine would sit still and do something like this.

Lisha said...

I would love a roll of tape for all of those christmas crafts.

Beansieleigh said...

Hi Jenn! Love the turkey puppets, and I'm sure the girls had a ball making them!!.. As for the double sided tape?.. I'd LOVE a roll, as I contemplate sticking my toe in the water and trying my hand at scrapbooking! Please do count me in!... Wishing you and yours a very Happy Thanksgiving! ~tina

Cathy said...

I love Scotch double sided tape!! Its my go to adhesive for scrapbooking and crafts!! Those are the cutest turkeys.....my kidos love brown paper bag puppets too!!

Tanya said...

Cute! My son would love making these :)

Tanya
Phenis2031 at yahoo dot com

roweaglejacket said...

Excited I was one of the winners! But couldn't find any email address on "the left hand side" of the blog. roweaglejacket@comcast.net