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  2. 40 Fun DIY Thanksgiving Crafts for Kids, From Preschoolers to ...

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    From toddler and preschool-age craft ideas to fun DIY crafts for bigger kids.

  3. 20 Fun and Easy Thanksgiving Crafts for Preschoolers

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    So, grab your craft supplies, let the kids' imaginations run wild, and get ready for a season of fun and creativity! Get creative with the kids: All the Crafts to Make With Fallen Leaves

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    Chef Craft Easy to Read Plastic Measuring Cup Set If your parents are tired of squinting at the tiny print on their measuring cups while they’re trying to cook or bake, a set of large print ...

  5. Vegetable carving - Wikipedia

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    The products of vegetable carving are generally flowers and birds; however, many other shapes are possible. Carving techniques vary. Some carvings present much artistic detail, while others have simple yet beautiful shapes. Carved vegetables are generally used as garnishes but can also be arranged into bouquets.

  6. Two Little Dickie Birds - Wikipedia

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    Two little dickie birds sitting on a wall: Both of the exposed, marked, fingers are wiggled to attract attention One named Peter: Wiggle one marked finger, Peter, to attract attention One named Paul: Wiggle other marked finger, Paul, to attract attention Fly away Peter: The Peter hand is quickly drawn back alongside the adult's head.

  7. Pipili appliqué work - Wikipedia

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    The base cloth includes water proof material for umbrellas, velvet for tents, cotton, and threads. [6]Mythical and natural figures are used for the work, including peacocks, ducks, parrots, trees, elephants, creepers, flowers such as jasmine and lotus, the Sun, half-moon, and Rahu (a mythical demon who once swallowed up the sun).