Showing posts with label thanksgiving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thanksgiving. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Tuestorial: Candy Turkeys

A few days before Thanksgiving in 2nd grade, my teacher set out a bag of Oreos, assorted candy, frosting and plates for a craft project. An abidance of joy and excitement filled the room of seven-year-olds. We get to play with sugary treats today? What could it be? And when can we eat it?

After learning how to make this crafty treat, I made it for my family Thanksgiving gatherings almost every year since. It’s very kid-friendly and easy to assemble. The best part is, after it’s done with its use as a decoration or a placeholder, you get to it eat it. Happy Thanksgiving!

Place ingredients in a muffin tin for organized fun!
Materials Needed:
  •        Oreos
  •        Chocolate frosting
  •        Milk Duds
  •        Candy corn
  •        Red Hots or any candy shaped as small red dots (I used small licorice pieces)
  •        Small knife (for applying frosting)
  •        Plate or platter to display on
  •        Glass of milk to enjoy with "broken" Oreos and candy that is not suitable for craft 
Perfect Oreo needed

Step 1:

Unscrewed an Oreo so only one side has all the cream. Use chocolate frosting as “glue” to piece sides of the Oreo together. Insert non-cream side on corner of the cream side.

Turkey body ready!
Step 2:

Apply frosting to one Milk Dud and place between Oreo pieces. This will be the turkey body and make it more stable.

Feather fun
Step 3:

Apply chocolate frosting to non-cream side of Oreo. Place candy corn along edges to create the turkey tail feathers.  
Turkeys and placeholders, oh my!
Step 4:

Use your small red candy of choice as the turkey eyes and/or wattle, and apply to Milk Dud body. From here, you can stop to admire your little turkey or continue to add details of your choice. Cupcake sprinkles, tube icing or applying more chocolate frosting to the body to create volume can all be done to make your project the centerpiece!


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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Thanks, SF Etsy!

This is your captain speaking, SF Etsy -- today, I wanted to let you know how thankful I am to be part of this fantastic community. It's such a pleasure and a privilege to work with the team and to be connected to the vibrant creativity and crafty goodness that can be found throughout the bay area.

Thanks to each of the SF Etsy members for being part of this team. Thank you for pursuing your craft and your creativity, for making things and collecting things and for sharing them with the world. And thanks especially to all the leaders and volunteers who pitch in to help out the team in so many ways. We've grown incredibly as a team over the past two years. SF Etsy is entirely run by volunteers, and without these volunteers we couldn't do the many amazing things that we do. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
SF Etsy, I heart you! Happy Thanksgiving!

Love,
Jen
SF Etsy Team Captain
the Mama in Mama's Magic Studio







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