It's always fun to do craft projects when you have younger children. After all, they won't be little forever and soon they'll be too cool to spend time with their parents. With Thanksgiving coming up soon, why not get the family involved in *making simple decorations*? Not only can they be used to make the house look festive, but you'll have memories that will last a lifetime. This week, let's gather the kids around the craft table for some family night fun.
Construction paper turkeys are so easy to make and loads of fun to decorate. Each family member can trace their hand onto a piece of brown construction paper and then cut the shape out and decorate it. Make sure to spread your fingers apart! The thumb will be the turkey's head and the fingers are its feathers. You can then use crayons, makers, glitter, or whatever other craft supplies you have laying around to decorate the turkey. Not only is this a fun project, but it looks so cute to have both parents' and childrens' handprints displayed together. Also, this project can be stored away and kept for many years in a memory chest.
Another fun idea is to create a welcoming scene for the front porch using pumpkins and squashes. Instead of carving images, use paint to create fun Thanksgiving characters, such as pilgrims and natives. Add bales of hay, cornstalks, and dried leaves to make the display even more festive.
Last, but not least, break out all that leftover candy corn from Halloween and use it to make fun craft projects. You could use it to fill large candle holders and then tie a decorative ribbon around it. You could even use the candy corn as a bed for cupcakes and other delicious treats that can be served on a Thanksgiving buffet.
It's hard to believe at times, but your children won't be this young forever. Take the time to do fun projects like these so that you make memories that you'll both cherish for the rest of your lives.