The inspiration for these came from a Minnesota scrapbook store in Pine City. I saw some of these rosette turkeys while on a girl's outing last Spring and thought to myself... I need to make something similar to that! Here is the Pine City Scrapbook Store version ....
Here are some close-ups of my turkeys ....
These turkeys were easy to make. I created 3 rosettes using 1", 1.25", and 1.5" strips of pattern papers. I used my i-Top punches to cover the middle of the rosette, so it still looks like turkey feathers. Use a small in the front and a large one in the back to cover the hole in the middle. You want them to look nice from a back view too.
WARNING .... Making these is addictive.....
Supplies:
Imaginisce : Pattern Papers (Bushel O'Fall), i-Top, small, large punches, i-Bond Hot Glue Gun
Core'dinations cardstock
Silhouette Cameo (ticket cut file) and I used the Print and Cut feature for the text on the tickets
Tim Holtz Idea-ology Memo Pins
ScorePal Scoreboard
Oh, and those cute little wood veneer leaves are on sale in the Clique Store, just use coupon code Marcia10 to get 10% off :)
and if you happen to be driving by Pine City, Minnesota .... This scrapbook store is well worth a visit!
Thanks for stopping by...
Super cute and I want
ReplyDeleteto make some, but
what did you use to
make the head of
the turkey and did
you just glue it on
or cut a slit?
Carla from Utah
I agree...is the head a Silhouette file????
ReplyDeleteYes, it is a Silhouette cut file Design ID 4011. Sorry for not posting that. I erased the feet and tail
DeleteSo super cute Marcia!!! Such a very cute idea for any table! My boys would love them. : )
ReplyDeleteForgot to say -- I love the Pine City Scrapbook Store too! Such a big fun store full of inspiration.
ReplyDeleteHow did you attach the message holder to the turkey & where do you buy them?
ReplyDeleteUse a glue dot hidden between the rosette layers. Stick the pin end of the memo holder into the glue dot. You can purchase the memo holders on Amazon https://amzn.to/2UpUJo9
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