Since the latest Thanksgiving can be is November 28, I went ahead and did 28 pieces on my craft.
Let's get the tutorial started!
Here's what you'll need:
Here's what you'll need:
- Scrapbook paper
- Laminate (this isn't necessary, but with kids and using the countdown more than once, I figured it would be good to use it)
- Ribbon (or a container to put activities in)
- Small clothespins (if using a container - you won't need these)
- Small clothespins (if using a container - you won't need these)
- Paint or decorations for the clothespins (optional)
Here's how:
ANIMALS
VOLUNTEER AT THE HUMANE SOCIETY
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CHURCH
HELP CLEAN THE CHURCH
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MY MOM
WRITE MOM A NOTE AND BUY FLOWERS FOR
HER
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OUR CAR
HELP CLEAN UP THE CAR AND FILL IT UP
WITH GAS
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FIREFIGHTERS
TAKE TREATS AND A THANK YOU CARD TO
THE FIRE STATION
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POLICEMEN
TAKE TREATS AND A THANK YOU CARD TO
THE POLICE STATION
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MY HOUSE
HELP CLEAN UP A ROOM AND KEEP IT
CLEAN FOR A WEEK
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CLOTHES
GIVE AN OUTFIT TO SOMEONE IN NEED
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FOOD
MAKE SUPPER TONIGHT AS A FAMILY
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PASTOR
WRITE A NOTE TO HIM AND DELIVER IT
WITH A TREAT
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MY NOSE
BUY SOME FLOWERS AND PLANT THEM
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BOOKS
GO TO THE LIBRARY AND PICK OUT SOME
THANKSGIVING BOOKS
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COUSINS
WRITE A LETTER TO ONE OF YOUR COUSINS
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SCRIPTURE
MAKE A POSTER OF YOUR FAVORITE VERSE
AND HANG IT IN YOUR ROOM
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TOYS
GIVE SOME OF YOUR TOYS TO ANOTHER
CHILD
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NATURE
GO ON A WALK AS A FAMILY
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MY TEACHERS
MAKE A PLATE OF COOKIES AND A CARD
FOR YOUR TEACHERS AT CHURCH
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NEIGHBORS
RAKE THE LEAVES FOR YOUR NEIGHBOR
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MY FAMILY
PLAY A GAME TOGETHER, INSIDE OR
OUTSIDE
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MUSIC
MAKE UP A SONG – EITHER WORDS OR TUNE
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MY DAD
MAKE YOUR DAD AN ICE CREAM TREAT
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GRANDPARENTS
CALL AND TELL THEM “I LOVE YOU. I AM
GRATEFUL FOR YOU”
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FRIENDS
INVITE SOME OVER TO PLAY
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PRAYERS
SAY A “THANKFUL PRAYER” & DON’T
ASK FOR ANYTHING
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MY EYES
WATCH A MOVIE WITH YOUR FAMILY
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DOCTORS
WRITE A NOTE TO YOUR DOCTOR THANKING
HIM FOR HELPING TO KEEP YOU HEALTHY
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MISSIONARIES
SEND A CARE PACKAGE TO A MISSIONARY
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MAKE YOUR OWN
COME UP
WITH A REASON WHY YOU ARE THANKFUL AND AN ACTIVITY TO GO WITH IT
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For the clothes pins, I used the extra paper. I just decoupaged the clothespin, put the paper on, let it dry and then did one more layer of decoupage. I added a button with some fabric glue I had leftover from my canvas box. Some of them received a little glitter, too.
After decorating the clothes pins, I hung up each piece onto the ribbon and put the ribbon on the wall. (Oh how I miss having a mantle!!!)
Simply have the kids pick one a day until Thanksgiving and follow the instructions on the paper! I will just leave the completed ones turned over and maybe after Thanksgiving, we can look back on what we've done and share what we learned from doing some of them.
You could put numbers on them too, but kids like to pick them, so I opted for no numbers.
Mandy