Welcome to the Gobble Till You Wobble Blog Hop. I am co hosting this hop with Tina of Tina Time, We are all getting ready for turkey day and will be sharing some great projects that include our favorite Thanksgiving friend the turkey. I am your first stop on the hop, so let's get to the fun. :)
Today, I have some Turkey Pops to share with you. I made these little treats for Kaylee to take to her class for Thanksgiving.
To make these, I started out by using the Simply Charmed Cartridge to cut the front layer of the turkey cut. These were cut at a size of 3.5 inches. I cut the yellow and red layers and added some oval google eyes to them also.
Next, I needed to make the feathers for the back. I started out by cutting three scalloped circles from the Sentimentals Cricut Cartridge. I cut them in the following sizes: Orange - 4.75 inches, Red - 4.25 inches, and Yellow - 3.5 inches.
Once they were cut, I had to trim them so they would be straight across the bottom and be the correct height for my turkeys.
Now, I put these together and got the turkeys ready to be finished. I used a hot glue gun to attach the front and back pieces to a tootsie pop.
These are very simple and inexpensive to put together and I believe that the kids will really enjoy them. Here is a side view of how they look put together.
Now, I have some blog candy to share. I will be giving away the Cuttlebug 5x7 Dominos Folder. (See picture of how embossing looks below) To be elgible for this giveaway, you need to 1) Become a follower if you are not already, 2) Leave a comment on this post. I will take all comments through Sunday, November 20th. The winner will be chosen by random.org and will be announced here on Monday, November 21st.
Your next stop on the hop is Tina at http://ollieanddextersmommy.blogspot.com/. Thanks for joining us and keep on Gobbling till you Wobble! :)
In case you get lost along the way, here is a list of all of the participants.
Jean at http://www.jeanscraftycorner.blogspot.com/
Tina at http://ollieanddextersmommy.blogspot.com/
Rhonda at http://scraphappenswithrhonda.blogspot.com/
Georgiana at http://carsonscricutcreations.blogspot.com/
Audrey at http://cuteandsome.blogspot.com/
Jani at http://papercompulsions.blogspot.com/
Carri at http://doubleclickconnections.blogspot.com/
Jean, these are just as cute as can be! Kaylee's little classmates have got to love you!!!
ReplyDeleteOh wow these are so super adorable I love them.
ReplyDeletecute cute cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lucky class to get such a great turkey treat. I may have to borrow this idea. : ) Thanks for asking me to join the hop.
ReplyDeleteGeorgiana
Carson's Creations
These are adorable and would make cute little place cards for the kiddie table too!! Thanks
ReplyDeleteCindy
What a great project!
ReplyDeleteway too cute jean love this idea thank you for having me on your hop today. lots of fun.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute idea. I will have to give this one a try. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteDIANA L.
http://dianamlarson.blogspot.com
Super Cute!! What a great idea!! Thanks for letting me be a part of this Hop with so many talented Ladies!!!
ReplyDeleteTinaB
OMG, so clever and super cute!!! I am in 2 hops today and would love you to stop by if you get the chance.
ReplyDeleteEva :0)
http://evasscrapsncards.blogspot.com
The turkeys are adorable. Great way to dress up the treats.
ReplyDeletehttp://digipage-blog.everything-digital-scrapbooking.com/
Gobble,Gobble,Gobble...How cute are these little turkeys,so simple!I need that cart.
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rosebud222222222
That is just too cute! My daycare kids will love making these to take home. Thanks so much for the great idea. Love your site! Theresa
ReplyDeleteHi Jen, I found you through Carrie and thought I would start the hop! I just love your creative turkey pops!!! So creative:)
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~Kim
http://crazyaboutscrapin.blogspot.com
Jean these are so super cute! The kids are sure to love them! Thanks for inviting me to join this hop!
ReplyDeleteCarri~abusybee
www.doubleclickconnections.blogspot.com
Great little turkeys Jean. Thanks so much for including me in this hop:)
ReplyDeleteJani
papercompulsions.blogspot.com
Those turkeys are soooo cute! I am already a member and always look forward to getting your emails. Thanks for a chance to win.
ReplyDeletelafaellis85@twlakes.net
Great project! I am a teacher and I think my students would love making these to give to their parents! How fun!
ReplyDeleteVery cute!! I love this idea:)
ReplyDeleteSherrie K
http://sherriescraps.blogspot.com
OMG, your turkey pops are so adorable! It makes me want to shout gobble, gobble, gobble! TFS!--Pat N. I'm a new follower.
ReplyDeleteSo adorable! I love this little turkey pops!! Your niece's class is sure the love them. I want to be in your nieces class, they always get great treats from you, lol!
ReplyDeleteLaurie
My Gosh Girl! I don't know how you keep up. This is such a cute idea and could be made a million different ways. The fantastic part about this is that you came up with it. I would have never thought. Hee! Hee! Love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea. These would be great on the dinner table.
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