1. Thanksgiving Dinner, 2. Miniature Thanksgiving Treats
Anticipating yummy supper with family and friends this week? These minis look so realistic you could almost think Thanksgiving was here already!
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1. Thanksgiving Dinner, 2. Miniature Thanksgiving Treats
Anticipating yummy supper with family and friends this week? These minis look so realistic you could almost think Thanksgiving was here already!
You have to see the step-by-steps for these edible chocolate bar placecards. Such a clever idea, and one that can find use long after Thanksgiving. Created for the Food Network Virtual Thanksgiving Dinner, find the how-tos HERE at The … Read More...
From the mind that brought you Jack O’ Lanterns, watermelon and candy corn for breakfast, now it’s turkey. Turkey waffles, that is. Find the how-tos HERE at Random Thoughts of a SUPERMOM!.
by Anne Weaver
Malia from Yesterday on Tuesday shows how to use the back pockets from old jeans to create a unique Thanksgiving banner. Each pocket is stamped with a different letter, spelling out the word “grateful”. Ribbons, trims, and other bits and … Read More...
These beautiful little trees are a great decoration for both Thanksgiving and Christmas. Using foam cones and cranberries, you can create an entire forest to display! Head over to Better Homes and Garden for the details — Christmas Cranberry Crafts… Read More...
This beautiful wreath is constructed from corn husks that have been dyed a beautiful wine red. What a great alternative to the natural color to add a festive touch to your holiday door. Check out the instructions over at Martha … Read More...
I stuck my face right up to my computer screen, not believing these were edible given the total perfection. And yet, from the step-by-step photos, I think I can actually make these. Find the how-tos to make mousse-filled chocolate pilgrim … Read More...
OK folks, I’m making an exception to the rules of Edible Crafts today. I rarely post on recipes that aren’t “crafty” (which means no matter how great your pumpkin pie or stuffing or plum pudding or cornbread is, it’s not … Read More...
Looking for something to keep those kiddos hands busy while the Turkey is in the oven? How about doing some ‘Gobble Gobble Painting’! Head on over to Crissy’s Craft to see two of her great ideas for painting on small … Read More...
Here is a great craft to use while teaching your children about the Native American side of Thanksgiving, and a little history about Native Americans and the culture. Head on over to Naturally Educational for the tutorial.
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by Anne Weaver
Katie from Punk Projects shows how to make felt fortune cookies for Thanksgiving. They keep their shape thanks to cleverly placed sew-on snaps. You could either pre-fill them with sweet messages for your family, or have an activity where everyone … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Felt cozy pinecones tutorial from Family Circle is offering us a chance to create these enchanting felt pinecones for the holidays. Think of these in your favorite colors on a holiday table or hanging on a Christmas tree or topping … Read More...
Mollie of Wild Olive shows us how to make and stitch these napkin rings, perfect for the Thanksgiving table. Go to her blog post.
Looking for more Thanksgiving-themed Embroidery patterns? Check these out on Etsy.
Adorable, right? And easy as pumpkin pie. But not pumpkin pie. Turkeys from store-bought cookies and candy on bite-size brownies. Find the how-tos HERE at the Seven Year Cottage. If you are looking for a yummy tasting boxed brownie … Read More...
As is always the case, without fail (no pressure Callye), I’m stunned by the cookie perfection and detail found at The Sweet Adventures of Sugarbelle. Learn to decorate perfectly detailed scarecrow cookies HERE.
Here I thought I was oh so very clever with my cornucopia, ’til I saw this one from The Dollhouse Bake Shoppe. All mine needed was 20 seconds in the microwave. Brilliant. Find the how-tos HERE at The … Read More...
This just all seems SO much simpler than the elaborate Thanksgiving meal I have to cook, yet all the exact same elements are represented in these cupcakes: turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, cranberry sauce and even gravy. It’s just Thanksgiving perfection … Read More...
I just have so much to share with you, the posts keep coming. Next up… turkeys! On Rice Krispies treats. And on a stick. Learn to make them HERE at the Celebration Shoppe blog.
Here’s another Sculpey tutorial – this one is a less cartoony turkey sculpture to use for a place card holder at your Thanksgiving meal. The tutorial says to use a ripple blade or scalloped scissors. Using shaped edge scissors … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Bethany of “Sweet Bee Buzzing” reminds us with her “Thanksgiving Felt Banner Tutorial” that the most symbolic reason for Thanksgiving, other than the turkey and pumpkin pie, is giving thanks! In the USA many of the stores are opening Thanksgiving … Read More...