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  2. Thanksgiving Kid Crafts That Are Easy for Your Little Turkeys ...

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    Handprint turkey crafts are mighty popular at Thanksgiving, but this one puts a new spin on the project, using craft sticks to make a "gate" for the bird to visit. Get the tutorial at Things to ...

  3. 20 Turkey Crafts to Help Celebrate the Season - AOL

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    Before you start crafting with your child, feel free to pour yourself a glass of vino to help get the creative juices flowing—just don’t throw out the cork. 20 Turkey Crafts to Help Celebrate ...

  4. Try These Cute Turkey Crafts with the Kids This Thanksgiving

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  5. SMarteenies - Wikipedia

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    Lizi: Lizi and the children make pictures by mixing paints and creating handprints. Kirsten: Pattern Palace with Kirsten - creating patterned prints using paint and soles of shoes. Mark: Mark creates pictures of a dinosaur in Small Picture, Big Picture.

  6. Tom Poston - Wikipedia

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    Tom Poston (left), Constance Ford, and Robert Elston in the Broadway production of Golden Fleecing (1959), written by Lorenzo Semple Jr. Thomas Gordon Poston (October 17, 1921 – April 30, 2007) was an American actor, appearing in television roles from the 1950s through the early to mid-2000s, reportedly appearing in more sitcoms than any other actor. [1]

  7. Anatolian rug - Wikipedia

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    Anatolian double-niche rug, Konya region, circa 1750–1800. LACMA M.2004.32 Bergama rug, west Anatolia, first half of 18th century.. Anatolian rug or Turkish carpet (Turkish: Türk Halısı) [1] is a term of convenience, commonly used today to denote rugs and carpets woven in Anatolia and its adjacent regions.