Thanksgiving, a time for family, food, and frantically cleaning the house before guests arrive. But before the turkey’s in the oven and the relatives are knocking at the door, why not gather the kiddos for some crafty fun? These Thanksgiving crafts are the perfect way to keep little hands busy and create adorable decorations that would make any grandma proud.
Listen up, folks. The holidays are a marathon, not a sprint. Between prepping the perfect Thanksgiving feast and keeping the peace at the dinner table, you’re going to need some serious distractions for the kids. So, let’s dive into these easy and fun Thanksgiving crafts that will keep them entertained and giggling while you juggle the culinary chaos.
If you would like some inspiration for DIY Thanksgiving Decor, or a fresh take on Thanksgiving sides, check out those links after you finish this article.
Nothing says “I love you” quite like a child’s handprint transformed into a turkey. Seriously, it’s like the Mona Lisa of kid crafts.
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Pro tip: This craft pairs well with a side of nostalgia and a dash of “remember when you were this small?”
Class up your Thanksgiving table with these charming pinecone place card holders. They’re rustic, they’re chic, and best of all, they involve a walk outside to collect materials—hello, energy burn-off!
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Decor tip: Spray the pinecones with a bit of gold or silver paint or dip the ends in glue and glitter for a touch of glam. Martha Stewart, eat your heart out.
These paper plate pilgrim hats are simple, quick, and make for great photo ops. Because nothing says “Thanksgiving” like a pilgrim hat on a toddler.
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Photo tip: Have the kids wear their hats while you snap a few pics to send to the relatives. It’s like sending holiday cards, but without the hefty price tag and more hilarity.
These leaf lanterns are both magical and functional. Plus, they’re an excellent way to showcase your kid’s artistry during the big meal.
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Lighting tip: Pop a battery-operated or rechargeable tea light inside and watch as the lanterns glow with the warm hues of autumn. It’s practically Pinterest-perfect.
Nothing brings the family together like a Thankful Tree. It’s heartwarming, it’s decorative, and it’s a subtle way to remind everyone that there’s more to Thanksgiving than just food.
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Sentiment tip: Display this masterpiece prominently, so when Uncle Bob starts complaining about his fantasy football team, you can point to the tree and change the subject.
Nothing says “bountiful harvest” like a cornucopia bursting with goodies. And nothing says “Thanksgiving craft” like making one out of paper.
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Fun fact: Explain to the kids that “cornucopia” comes from Latin and means “horn of plenty.” They’ll either be fascinated or give you a blank stare. Either way, you’ve done your educational duty for the day.
Put those leftover pumpkin seeds to good use with these beautiful mosaics. It’s like a puzzle, but more crafty and less likely to end with a missing piece.
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Artistic tip: Opt for simple shapes like pumpkins or leaves. Anything more complex and you might find yourself doing more gluing than you bargained for.
Nothing brightens up a room like a colorful garland. This one’s made of paper birds, so it’s festive and feathery without the mess.
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Decor tip: Hang this garland across the mantel, over doorways, or anywhere else that could use a splash of color.
This Thanksgiving, while you’re busy roasting, basting, and taste-testing, let the kids get creative with these fun and festive crafts. Or if you have any fun and creative ideas to entertain the little ones on this day of thanks, share those ideas too! I would love to see your Thanksgiving crafts come to life in the comments below!
From handprint turkeys to pinecone place card holders, there’s something here to keep every little artist entertained. Plus, you’ll end up with some adorable decorations to make your home feel extra cozy.
Gather your supplies, roll up those sleeves, and get ready for a crafty, laughter-filled holiday that even the stuffiest turkey will find hard to resist.
*Throws glitter into the air flamboyantly*
Happy Thanksgiving y’all
Anna