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Turkey Lollipop Treats for Thanksgiving

Turkey lollipop treats for Thanksgiving are a delightful way to add a fun and festive touch to your holiday celebration! These adorable treats are sure to impress both kids and adults with their cute turkey-inspired designs. To make them, simply attach a colorful candy or marshmallow to the end of a lollipop stick, then use frosting or edible markers to draw on the turkey's face and feathers. For an extra special touch, you can even add small candy eyes to bring your turkey to life. These treats not only look cute but also taste delicious, making them a perfect addition to your Thanksgiving dessert table. So go ahead and whip up a batch of these sweet and whimsical turkey lollipop treats for a Thanksgiving celebration that's sure to be both festive and fun!

Materials:

  • Lollipops
  • Burlap fabric
  • Googly eyes
  • Red craft foam
  • Orange felt
  • String
  • Craft felt or foam leaves
  • Low temperature hot glue gun
  • Scissors

Instructions:
1. Cut out a square of burlap fabric, and wrap it over top of the head of the lollipop.
2. Secure the piece of burlap onto the lollipop by tying it tightly with a piece of string at the base of the top of the lollipop.
3. Trim the excess fabric at the bottom for a cleaner look if desired.
4. Use the glue gun to attach two googly eyes to the front of the lollipop.
5. Cut out a small triangle shape from the piece of orange felt.
6. Glue the triangle shaped beak to the front of the lollipop underneath the eyes.
7. Cut a small “s” shape from the red craft foam to serve as the turkey’s wattle.
8. Glue the wattle by the side of the beak on the front of the lollipop.
9. Attach a felt or foam craft leaf to the back of the lollipop with the glue gun. This will look like the turkey’s feathers.
10. Cut out the printable Halloween gift tag.
11. Punch a hole in one corner of the tag.
12. Tie the tag to the lollipop around the base of the head with a piece of string.
13. Repeat steps 1-12 with the remaining lollipops.

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