
Wrap the foam wreath form with the burlap ribbon. Pull the ribbon taut and overlap it slightly as you wrap. Secure the end in place with a dab of hot glue.

Make one of the gourd turkeys by adhering the foam pieces and ribbon to the gourd as outlined in the instructions. The kit comes with 12 turkeys so you can use the extras to decorate your Thanksgiving table (they stand up!). Or you can set out the craft kits for your young Thanksgiving guests to work on for a fun activity!

Assemble the turkey flower pins by layering the foam flowers and adhering the button and felt pieces to the top. You will not need to add the safety pin to the back. I used 10 of the 12 flower pins from the craft kit for the wreath.

Position the gourd turkey on the bottom of your wreath form and secure with hot glue. Add the flowers around the rest of the wreath form with a dab of hot glue on the back. I positioned the flowers relatively close together and left a space at the very top of the wreath for a ribbon to hang it with.



If you like, you can use the natural circle ribbon and small letter stencils or freehand writing to create a fun message to hang across the center of your wreath. I chose “Gobble, Gobble”! I trimmed the ribbon to the length I needed and glued it to the back of the wreath with hot glue.



This wreath would look cute hanging in a kitchen, or on your front door to greet your Thanksgiving guests!

Wrap the foam wreath form with the burlap ribbon. Pull the ribbon taut and overlap it slightly as you wrap. Secure the end in place with a dab of hot glue.

Make one of the gourd turkeys by adhering the foam pieces and ribbon to the gourd as outlined in the instructions. The kit comes with 12 turkeys so you can use the extras to decorate your Thanksgiving table (they stand up!). Or you can set out the craft kits for your young Thanksgiving guests to work on for a fun activity!

Assemble the turkey flower pins by layering the foam flowers and adhering the button and felt pieces to the top. You will not need to add the safety pin to the back. I used 10 of the 12 flower pins from the craft kit for the wreath.

Position the gourd turkey on the bottom of your wreath form and secure with hot glue. Add the flowers around the rest of the wreath form with a dab of hot glue on the back. I positioned the flowers relatively close together and left a space at the very top of the wreath for a ribbon to hang it with.



If you like, you can use the natural circle ribbon and small letter stencils or freehand writing to create a fun message to hang across the center of your wreath. I chose “Gobble, Gobble”! I trimmed the ribbon to the length I needed and glued it to the back of the wreath with hot glue.



This wreath would look cute hanging in a kitchen, or on your front door to greet your Thanksgiving guests!