Setting the Turkeys Free - Thanksgiving Bulletin Board Idea
By Kayla • April 3, 2018
Here's an adorable book-inspired Thanksgiving design we found over at The Day Nursery Indianapolis - pair W. Nikola-Lisa's Setting the Turkeys Free with a fun, sensory craft and this is a super cute activity {and bulletin board} for any early childhood classroom this holiday season!
Hand Print Turkeys
If you're looking for some directions for the hand print turkeys, check out this post. The hand prints are super colorful and they look great with a few vibrant craft feathers!
Setting the Turkeys Free Bulletin Board
- Background: Green bulletin board paper.
- Title: "Setting the Turkeys Free!
- Border: The original design did not make use of a border, but you might consider a Thanksgiving/fall themed trimmer or adding colorful craft feathers around the outside of the bulletin board.
- Decoration: 1) The Fence. Cut white construction paper into small uniform strips or use craft sticks, pasting them together on the board to create a fence. Leave one part of the fence unfinished - creating a break in which the turkeys can escape through! 2) The Turkeys. Use your students' crafts!
Supplies for this bulletin board...
- Green bulletin board paper
- Yellow bulletin board letters
- Thanksgiving bulletin board border
- White construction paper or craft sticks
- White card stock
- Craft paint in assorted colors
- Craft feathers
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