mixed media Thanksgiving art
Last weekend we had a really nice family day. Â Grandma and Grandpa watched all of the grand kids while my sister and I joined our hubbies for golf (in the rain). Â We ended up making a day of it with a yummy family dinner and a quick game of Bear Hunt.
While the other kids played my niece, S cuddled up to me and we looked through Lowe’s Creative Ideas magazine.  (They are not paying me to say this, although I would gladly take any money they have to offer. :)).  I absolutely love the inspiring projects the magazine has.  S and I oohed and ahhed over many of the Christmas projects, and decided this wreath would be our first project!

what you need:Â pencils ~ paper (tissue, wrapping, magazine pages, construction paper) ~ tape ~ glue gun ~ markers



Once we had a good sized pile of feathers (about 20) Â I had the kids place a few where they wanted them on a piece of brown construction paper. Â I glued them in place (normally I would let M and M use the glue gun, but 4 sets of grabby hands is a little too scary!)



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What a creative idea! This project made me think of a project I did with long triangular strips from magazines. You can make really cool beads with triangular strips of colorful magazine pictures, elmer’s glue, and a pencil. I bet if you searched magazine beads online, you’d find the directions.
How fun! Little M would love to make her own little beads.
I thought I had seen every turkey art project there was, but this is new to me. I like how it can be so collaborative. Thank you. Carolyn
You made my day with this comment.:)
Ooh, pretty! This really looks great!
Thank you… and they were so fun to make!
love this idea! Great use of magazines.
Thank you!