Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Thanksgiving Party

We had a little Thanksgiving Party today for Brynlee's little playgroup. I'd learned from past playgroup days that these girls don't like wearing headbands, so instead of indian headbands I made some simple indian feather clips.
I saw a cute idea in Family Fun magazine of making a felt cornucopia, so I made three simple versions of it for the girls to play with. The girls had fun filling and emptying the cornucopias, and finding the matches of each vegetable/fruit. I asked the girls what they were thankful for (or what they loved) and these were what each of them said. I thought their answers were cute. I don't have good pictures of this, but we used some very authentic beads to make indian necklaces. Eating popcorn, with their new necklaces Coloring time. I replaced the crayons with fruit snacks to send home with the girls, with the little things they had made.
It was so fun to have an excuse to make some Thanksgiving crafts!

10 comments:

  1. You are too cute! I love their Indian feather clips and their little pilgrim hat crayon cups. So fun!

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  2. That is the cutest playgroup ever! Love what you did. Was that all in one day? You are amazing!

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  3. How fun! I love all you ideas. good job!
    They look so cute!

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  4. You are so dang talented Laura! I love seeing what you put up on your blog. We can't wait to see you at Christmas!

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  5. LAURA. This post just kept getting cuter & cuter...you are amazing! Those clips are to die for, I LOVE the felt cornucopia, and the little pilgrim hats are so cute. I would be proud to come up with just one of those ideas. You are so cool. :)

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  6. Love this! I was inspired to make the crayon cups from tp tubes. Shared a link here
    http://pinsandprincesses.blogspot.com/2012/04/toilet-paper-tube-extravaganza.html

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  7. I was wondering how you made the pilgrim hats. They don't look like toilet paper rolls. look more like paper cups with the bottoms taken out. thank you for sharing and giving other inspiration .

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  8. I made the pilgrim hats for my grandkids yesterday for Thanksgiving and they totally loved. Thanks so much!

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