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Make Your Own Thanksgiving Village!

November 10, 2016|Posted in: Holidays and Seasons

Thanksgiving Village Cutout Craft

thanksgiving-village-previewThis is a super fun craft activity for kids!  It features a colonial cabin, a teepee, a pumpkin, a turkey and a set of pilgrims and native Americans.  Just print out the pieces on cardstock and then use crayons, markers or colored pencils to decorate them.  They’re easy to assemble using a glue stick or tape.

You can play with your Thanksgiving Village  or use it as a fun holiday display or decoration!

You can purchase the printable for just $2.00 here on Teachers Pay Teachers.

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8 Comments

  1. Melissa
    November 12, 2016

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    So cute…our kids would love this!

  2. candy
    November 12, 2016

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    What a fun family activity to make and display.

  3. Belle
    November 12, 2016

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    Such a great idea!

    One Awesome Momma

  4. nparise22@comcast.net
    November 13, 2016

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    Seems like something I would have done in school, fun! Great activity 🙂
    xx nicole
    http://www.nicoleparise.com

  5. Jennifer @ The Champagne Supernova
    November 13, 2016

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    This is a perfect craft for my four and two years old, who love arts and crafts (and learning about Thanksgiving). Thanks for sharing and have a great holiday! xo

  6. Montserrat
    November 13, 2016

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    We have everyone coming to our house for Thanksgiving. I’m going to print this off to help the younger kids keep busy until its time to eat. So cute!

  7. Savannah
    November 18, 2016

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    Oh wow, this looks like so much fun!! I love crafts like these, and can’t wait until my son gets a little older. Thanks for sharing <3

  8. Fredro
    September 20, 2019

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    Nice post!

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