While I was putting away the dryer vent pumpkins I made (tutorial here), I kept looking at how fat they were and thought one would make a terrific turkey centrepiece.
Here in Canada, even though we eat turkey for Thanskgiving, it's not really a focus for decorating. More pumpkins, leaves, and corn. But I was convinced that that pumpkin looked like a turkey. So I bought some brown, orange, and yellow cardstock for the feathers and head. I just free-handed a feather pattern and cut the shapes out in the brown paper.
I then made the template smaller and cut more feathers out of orange. Repeat for yellow. They aren't perfect (have you ever seen a turkey with perfect symmetry?) but if you had a Cricut or Silhouette you could do a much neater job.
I glued the three different feathers to each other and then glued all six tri-coloured feathers together in a fan shape. I cut the head shape from orange paper (free-hand of course) and pinched the neck together a bit at the bottom to make it more 3-D. The beak is yellow cardstock just glued on.
I drew some eyes (on the back of a paint chip) and glued that on too. I even added a red snood for authenticity. Sorry, I didn't take pictures of any of that.
I removed the cinnamon stick and moss from the pumpkin and hot glued the head and tail to the front and back. This was a little difficult as the pumpkin has wire ribs so there isn't much to glue to.
Finally, I added some little feet at the end.
And here's my chubby ol' turkey.
The freehand shapes give him a homemade feel. Or emphasizes that I have the artistic skills of a third grader. I prefer the former.
I tried him out all over the house but he seemed happiest laying in the leaves and acorns.
Gobble, gobble!
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That is my favorite turkey ever. And I love turkeys. Gobble, gobble, gobble.
ReplyDeleteHe is too cute! I'm so going to have to make one for Turkey Day...
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This is so darn CUTE!! I've done the pumpkins before, out of dryer vent like this, but never a turkey! I really like the idea! Thanks for sharing how to make them! ~tina
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I love this. I have seen the pumpkin dryer vents but never seen it made into a turkey. These are too cute. I would love it if you could link this up to our linky party going on right now.
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ADORABLE. I've seen the dryer vent pumpkins on other blog s but this is the first turkey.
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Haha, this guy is so cute. He makes me laugh.
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Ha, Ha, Ha! I adore this! That is such a cute turkey! I seriously laughed out loud!
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My daughter really liked this craft!
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Very cute! I love the shape of his tail feathers! Perfect!
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This is one cute turkey! Great idea.
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Aw! He's way cute!! You have awesome free hand skills I must say!
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He is the cutest thing! Thanks for sharing at Shine on Friday. I can't wait to see what else you decide to make from a dryer vent:)
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ReplyDeleteHe's adorable. My daughter has been gobbling all over the house ever since she learned a song about them at school, so when she wakes up tomorrow I'm showing her this post. She'll go gobbly over him I'm sure!
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