Please, don't look too closely, and don't judge me on the quality of this craft...I'm flyin' by the seat of my pants here, with minimal craft supplies--construction paper, staples, scissors, and crayons--and this was the best I could come up with!
*I know, I know...that's the biggest buckle I've ever seen, too....I overestimated on size*
Colin didn't seem to mind his hat's 'generic-ness'.
He's been wearing that thing since 10:30 this morning! *giggle*
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When we were in third grade we used paper grocery bags to make Indian vests! Just cut a neck hole and two arm holes and a slit up the front. We just colored them and made little cuts at the bottom to look like fringe :) Just in case you need another Thanksgiving craft idea :)
I uh, put two t's in Stephanie :) Whoops :)
Devin-
I did get the Craft link from your blog's comments. I love blog hopping and finding great ideas. Your Indian and pilgrim hats are very cute. I am jealous as boy pilgrim hats are so much easier then girl pilgrim hats. Hope you have a Happy Thanksgiving with your precious family.
Rachel in PA
You did just fine. And you know what they say about big buckles...
Actually, I don't know that "they" say ANYTHING about big buckles, but hypothetically speaking of courseI thought it was a funny thing to say.
I know, I know. I'm weird.
okay, I am so stealing these ideas when Caden has so much time off of school next week! You don't mind, do you?!
your boys are so cute!
Hey Dev-
Cute crafts and cute Indians! Brooklyn and I made turkeys yesterday. I got the idea off of http://www.first-school.ws/theme/animals/birds/turkey.htm
The feet to our turkey were a little odd, but she didn't even know the difference!
Adorable!
I'm laughing...that boy can work the buckle!
You are awesome!
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