MommyPoppins.com
MAKE YOUR DAY
Get Listed Log In Sign Up My Profile Sign out Contact
Atlanta
  • Anywhere
  • New York City
  • Dallas Fort Worth
  • Atlanta
  • Boston
  • Chicago
  • Houston
  • Miami South Florida
  • Philadelphia
  • Washington DC
  • Orlando
  • Los Angeles
  • San Francisco Bay Area
  • Connecticut
  • Long Island
  • New Jersey
  • Westchester
Get Listed Log In Sign Up My Profile Sign out Contact

HOME - Atlanta

Activity Calendar

Providers

Calendar  
  • Events

  • Deals

  • This Week's Picks

  • Activity Providers

  • Submit an Activity

Atlanta Guide  
  • Parks & Playgrounds

  • Free Activities

  • Restaurants

Things To Do  
  • Crafts for Kids

  • Recipes

  • Science for Kids

  • Games & Activities

  • Outdoors

  • Online & Virtual

Camps & Classes  
  • Camps Guide

  • Classes Guide

  • Directory

Parties & Holidays  
  • Gift Guide

  • Birthday Parties

  • Party Providers

  • Holidays

  • Spring Guide

  • Summer Guide

  • Fall Guide

  • Winter Guide

Family Travel  
  • Day Trips

  • Family Vacations

  • Theme & Water Parks

  • Resorts & Hotels

  • NYC Guide

  • Florida Guide

  • New England Guide

Contact

Sign up for our free newsletters.
Drive about four hours to Gaitlinburg's Ober Mountain for its 350-foot snow tubing track with a 50-foot drop! Photo courtesy of Ober Mountain
Best Snow Tubing Near Atlanta for Families in 2025
The High Museum of Art offers free admission on the second Sunday of the month.
GUIDE
Free Things To Do in Atlanta with Kids Guide
Kids of all ages will love exploring the wonders of space at Tellus Science Museum. Photo courtesy of the museum
Things To Do in Atlanta That Everyone Will Love--From Toddlers to Teens (and Parents Too!)
Newnan's own Georgia Chocolate Factory welcomes hungry visitors with all things sugary! Photo by author
A Guide to Newnan With Kids: 22 Things to Do in Newnan, GA
Middle schoolers can be so much fun to hang out with! Photo by the author
10 Tips For Making Middle School Amazing: Middle School Kids are the Best
Experience the wonder of the Blue Ridge Mountains by horseback riding along the Appalachian trails. Photo by Bill Leffler
Guide to Blue Ridge, Georgia: Visit the Blue Ridge Mountains with Kids
Georgia families know there is only one true beverage: Coca-Cola! Photo by Elsa Simcik
11 Things Only Georgia Families Know
Celebrate a first birthday with the animals at Zoo Atlanta. Photo by Jack Parada Photography
Where to Have a First Birthday Party in Atlanta
Bubble Vision Atlanta brings bubbly fun to your child's birthday party! Photo courtesy Bubble Vision
18 Atlanta Birthday Party Entertainers Who Bring the Party to You
The Splatter Studio lets kids create art AND get messy at every visit. Photo courtesy of The Splatter Studio
Guide to Making Art (and a Mess) in Atlanta
Playgrounds, like the one at Abernathy Greenway Park, are great free things to do in Atlanta with kids. Photo by Melanie Preis
100 Free Things To Do in Atlanta with Kids
There's so much awesome public art in Duluth, GA!
37 Best Things to Do and Hotels in Duluth, GA for Kids and Families
Head indoor for some fre fun at the mall of Georgia.
GUIDE
Guide to Indoor Playgrounds and Play Spaces for Atlanta Kids
Test your physical and mental prowess at Activate Atlanta, a gaming facility perfect for big kids, teens, and adults!
Activate Atlanta: A Physical Gaming Experience for Big Kids and Teens
All Rowan piercings are performed by licensed nurses, using hypoallergenic jewelry. Photo courtesy Rowan
Best Places to Get Ear Piercings for Kids in Atlanta
See Big Bird, Oscar the Grouch, Elmo, and other Sesame Street characters at the Center for Puppetry Arts. Photo by the author
Best Museums for Kids in Atlanta: Children’s Museums and Family-Friendly Museums in Atlanta
Braves Fest is finally back! Enjoy all-things baseball this weekend with our favorite team. Photo courtesy Atlanta Braves
Braves Fest, Hot Wheels Monster Trucks, and More Things to Do this Weekend in Atlanta with Kids
FIND AND BOOK ACTIVITIES
calendar icon
This Week In
Atlanta
Family Saturday at High Museum of Art
High Museum of Art - 10:00 AM Pick
Free First Saturday at Dunwoody Nature Center
Dunwoody Nature Center - 11:00 AM Pick
Virginia-Highland Summerfest
John Howell Park - various times Pick
Kids Workshops at Home Depot
Atlanta-Area Home Depots - various times
Great Big Game Show - Atlanta
Great Big Game Show | Atlanta - various times
Virginia-Highland Summerfest
John Howell Park - various times Pick
Caffeine and Octane Car Show
Town Center at Cobb - 9:00 AM
Great Big Game Show - Atlanta
Great Big Game Show | Atlanta - various times
Great Big Game Show - Atlanta
Great Big Game Show | Atlanta - various times
Storytime at Little Shop of Stories
Little Shop of Stories - 11:00 AM Pick
VaHi Kids Storytime
Virginia Highland Books - 10:30 AM
Great Big Game Show - Atlanta
Great Big Game Show | Atlanta - various times
Great Big Game Show - Atlanta
Great Big Game Show | Atlanta - various times
Toddler Thursdays at the High Museum of Art
High Museum of Art - 10:00 AM Pick
Storytime at Little Shop of Stories
Little Shop of Stories - 11:00 AM Pick
Great Big Game Show - Atlanta
Great Big Game Show | Atlanta - various times
Great Big Game Show - Atlanta
Great Big Game Show | Atlanta - various times
SEE ALL ACTIVITIES
SUBMIT AN ACTIVITY +
Sign up for our free newsletters.
FOLLOW US FOR ACTIVITY PICKS, DEALS, AND GIVEAWAYS
FaceBook Instagram Twitter Pinterest YouTube
Activity Guides
  • Beaches & Lakes
  • Best Of Lists
  • Birthday Parties
  • Boats
  • Boredom Busters
  • Camps
  • Childcare
  • Christmas/Hanukkah
  • City Guides
  • City Hacks
  • Classes & Enrichment
  • Community
  • Crafts & Recipes
  • Earth Kids
  • Easter
  • Fairs & Festivals
  • Fall Activities
  • Family Travel
  • Farms & U-Pick
  • Free Activities
  • GoList
  • Halloween
  • Holidays
  • Hotels & Resorts
  • Indoor Activities
  • Museums
  • News & Openings
  • Outdoors
  • Parent Talk
  • Parks & Playgrounds
  • Play Gyms & Sports Centers
  • Pools & Spray Parks
  • Preschools & Schools
  • Restaurants
  • Shows
  • Skiing & Winter Sports
  • Special Needs
  • Special Occasions
  • Sports
  • Spring Activities
  • STEM
  • Stores & Services
  • Summer Activities
  • Theme & Water Parks
  • Trains, Dinos & Heroes
  • TV, Film & Movies
  • Virtual
  • Visitors Guide
  • Weekend Events
  • Weekend Trips
  • Winter Activities
  • Zoos & Gardens
Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Pin It WhatsApp

Thanksgiving Crafts: Fun Projects That Help Kids Give Thanks

11/4/13 - By Sonia Gonzalez

My kids have come down from the excitement (and candy overload) of Halloween and are starting to settle into the season of giving thanks. Actually, if I'm being honest, they are looking PAST the season giving thanks, already asking about letters to Santa. I happen to like Thanksgiving. There's no frenzy over gifts or costumes, just lots of good food and family gatherings...and football. Plus it's a perfect excuse to reinforce lessons in being grateful and giving back. So I try to find ways to help my kids appreciate the season and slow down a bit before we head into the holiday mayhem of Christmas. Crafts are usually a hit with my kids, so I like to start there.

I'm no Martha Stewart, but my kids love doing crafts, and the more glue and glitter, the better (according to them). So I've obliged, but on my own terms--they have to be quick and relatively easy. To help get in the Thanksgiving spirit, we've got some fun craft ideas for the family that fit my criteria. These crafts are also a fun way for kids to artistically show what (and who) they are grateful for, which can make it a more lasting lesson. Enjoy!

OUR LATEST VIDEOS

Thankful Turkey
This is a great way for kids to show what they are most thankful for.

What You'll Need
Two paper bowls
toilet paper tube
glue
construction paper
markers
scissors
paint
a paintbrush
toothpicks
small condiment cup for the turkey's hat (optional)

1. Paint the bowls and toilet paper roll any color you'd like and let dry.

2. Glue the rims of the bowls together.

3. Glue the roll to one of the bowls, creating the body.

4. Make a face for your turkey by first drawing eyes with marker.

5. Give him a beak by folding a small square of construction paper in half diagonally and then cutting along the line to make the beak 3D.

6. Glue on the beak and let dry.

7. Draw a gobbler with a red marker

8. Trace your kid's hand print to use as the turkey's feet.

9. Cut out feather shapes from the construction paper (two for each feather) and have your kids write one thing they are grateful for on each feather.

10. Sandwich a toothpick with one end sticking out between two feathers and glue the feathers together, sandwiching the toothpick in the middle. Let dry.

11. Stick the feathers into the bowls.

12. If using the condiment cup, trace a circle, wider than the diameter of the cup and cut it out for the hat's brim. Glue the cup to the brim. You can also make your own pilgrim hat with black construction paper.

If the Thankful Turkey seems a bit too complicated, try one of these ideas:

Grateful Fingerprint Place Cards
Personalize place settings with these adorable fingerprint place cards that give thanks.

What You'll Need
Yellow and Green Construction Paper
Acrylic paint
Small paper plate
Glue stick

1. Cut a corncob shape from yellow construction paper. Squeeze acrylic paint onto the paper plate. Have your child dab his finger into the paint, then onto the cob to create rows of kernels. Let the paint dry.

2. Cut two curved husk shapes from green construction paper and attach them to the cob with a glue stick. Have your child write "I am grateful for" on the top husk and the name of a friend or relative on the bottom husk. Go one step further use the back of the place setting to have them write one reason they are grateful to that person.

3. Fold a long rectangle of paper into a stand by folding the paper into a triangle with a small flap for gluing. Glue it to the back of the place card.

Grateful Jar
During your Thanksgiving meal, pass this Grateful Jar around and have each person draw a card and answer the question.

What You'll Need
Construction Paper 
Marker
Mason Jar

1. Cut out feather shaped strips of construction paper in various colors.

2. Have kids write a question on each feather strip.

Need help getting started? Here are some suggestions:

  • What is the nicest thing someone has done for you?
  • What invention are you most thankful for?
  • How do you show thanks to someone, besides saying "thank you"?
  • Who are you most grateful for? Why?
Crafts & Recipes Fall Activities Preschoolers Kids

Featured Local Savings

Sign up for our free
newsletters.
New York City
Dallas Fort Worth
Atlanta
Boston
Chicago
Houston
Miami South Florida
Philadelphia
Washington DC
Orlando
Los Angeles
San Francisco Bay Area
Connecticut
Long Island
New Jersey
Westchester
MommyPoppins.com
Mommy Poppins is a family activity website that helps people find things to do with kids.
QUICK LINKS
Activities
Providers
Family Travel
CONTACT
Newsletter Subscribe
Contact
About
SITEMAP
Submit an Activity
List Your Business
Advertise with Us
© 2026 MommyPoppins. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy | Cookie Policy | Terms of Use.
5.342
X
Click Here to Sign Up!
Register/Login if you don't want to see this popup.