Thanksgiving Craft with Clay Pots
This Thanksgiving craft is made with clay pots and simple craft supplies. It’s a great Thanksgiving craft and fun activity for kids of all ages. You can use this adorable pumpkin and these cute pilgrim hats as table decorations or as party favors, or as both.
I grew up crafting with my mom and those were such special times. I’ve always looked for simple, fun crafts that I could make with my children. It’s a great way to spend time together and build family memories. It’s even better when the craft can also be use as decoration or great gift. This Thanksgiving craft checks all those boxes at once.
How do you make Thanksgiving fun?
Thanksgiving is the perfect time to focus on family and friends and create family memories. Planning ahead is a great way to make those treasured family memories with your Thanksgiving guests.
- Plan age appropriate activities for guests. This keeps younger guests (and unruly guests) busy and out of your hair.
- Choose fun ideas and activities to keep children active so they can burn off excess energy.
- Thanksgiving Scavenger Hunt – This free printable 4-page Thanksgiving Scavenger Hunt printable is available immediately for a fun time. It’s a fun activity that keeps kids busy.
- Fall Scavenger Hunt – Explore autumn with this free 4-page printable fall scavenger hunt. It’s perfect for a backyard or great outdoors activity for kids and the whole family.
- Plan fun and easy crafts to have guests make decorations for the Thanksgiving table and favors they can take home with them.
- This clay pot pumpkin and pilgrim hat is a fun craft.
- Hand turkey crafts are always a great craft for younger kids and can be used to decorate the kid’s table.
- Several additional cute Thanksgiving crafts are listed below.
- Add table decorations like:
- Place cards
- Adorable turkeys
- Pine cones
- Native corn corn cobs
- Pumpkins
- Decorative napkins with napkin rings
- Add favors to the Thanksgiving table as decorations and a party favor.
- Have small toys, like finger puppets or Thanksgiving craft kits, for children.
- Plan different area for groups of people to gather to talk, play games and watch TV.
- Make Thanksgiving Blessing Bags. This has become a favorite Thanksgiving tradition for our entire family and is the perfect activity to focus on gratitude and sharing blessings at this time of year during the holiday season.
This clay pot and pilgrim hat craft has become a favorite Thanksgiving craft. It can be a fun project, a cute way to decorate the Thanksgiving dinner table or an adorable favor to give to guests.
Thanksgiving Craft
This DIY project is uses small clay pots. You can find them at your local hardware store or order them online.
What you need to make this Thanksgiving craft
- Clay Pots
- 4 inch Clay Pot Saucer
- Acrylic Craft Paint – Orange, Black, Brown
- Paint Brushes
- Craft Foam – White, Yellow, Green, Black
- Hot Glue Gun and Glue Sticks
- Pipe Cleaners Chenille Stem – One; Green
- Wooden Spool
- Scissors
- Ruler
- Pencil
How to make this clay pot Thanksgiving Craft step-by-step
Gather all the supplies. Remove stickers from bottom of clay pots and the saucer.
Step One
Basecoat the clay pots with acrylic craft paint, let dry. Apply a second coat, if necessary.
The 4-inch pot and saucer is painted orange to make the pumpkin. The 2-inch pot is painted black to make the pilgrim hat.
Paint a wooden spool with brown craft paint.
TIP: Place the spool on a pencil so the entire spool can easily be painted at one time.
Step Two
Use a pencil to draw shapes on the craft foam prior to cutting.
Cut a leaf shape from the green craft foam.
Measure and cut a half-inch by three-inch rectangle from white craft foam.
Measure and cut a one-and-a-half-inch square on yellow craft foam.
Cut a circle with a three-inch diameter from the black craft foam.
Step Three
Fold the yellow craft foam square at the one-half-inch mark and cut a three-eighth inch slit with scissors.
Repeat this step on the left side of the square, and then insert the white rectangle to create the buckle for the pilgrim hat.
Step Four
Attach completed buckles to the black painted clay pot with glue gun and glue sticks. You can cut any excess white strap until there’s just enough to overlap for gluing.
Step Five
Adhere the three-inch black craft foam circle to the base of the black painted clay pot with the glue gun.
Step Six
Wrap the green pipe cleaner stem around a pencil. Twist the end of the pipe cleaner around the spool to attach it.
Attach the spool stem, craft foam leaf and chenille stem vine to the top of the pumpkin lid with the glue gun. Use photos for placement.
What makes this Thanksgiving craft with clay pots great?
- It’s lots of fun to make.
- It’s a great craft for kids or beginning crafters.
- It make festive Thanksgiving decorations for the home or the Thanksgiving table.
- You can add names and use them as place cards.
- You can fill them with candy and they make great gifts and party favors.
- It’s a great Thanksgiving craft for kids.
- Big kids enjoy the art project.
- It’s a great way for younger kids to practice fine motor skills.
- It can become part of a family tradition.
Looking for more fun Thanksgiving crafts?
- Thanksgiving Ideas – More than 20 simple ideas, easy Thanksgiving crafts, games and recipes for your Thanksgiving celebration.
- DIY Thanksgiving Napkin Rings – Make your own DIY Thanksgiving Napkin Rings for holiday table décor. Fun and easy enough to make that you can make them with your children.
- Thanksgiving Blocks Sign – Create these charming and easy to make Thanksgiving blocks from recycled game blocks in about 20 minutes. A great kids’ craft, too.
Other fun Thanksgiving activities
- Thanksgiving Trivia Questions – coming soon
- Thanksgiving Word Search – Free Thanksgiving Word Search printable with 3 different pages and 34 unique words. A fun learning activity to keep kids busy and happy.
- Thanksgiving Scavenger Hunt – This free 4-page printable Thanksgiving Scavenger Hunt printable is perfect for children of all ages.
Be sure to pin this Thanksgiving craft so you find the tutorial each year and to share with friends.
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