Tom the Turkey is desperate for a disguise to keep him safe until after Thanksgiving dinner...and it was our job at While Wearing Heels, to figure how to do just that.
After much debate...and deliberating over craft supplies we had on hand, we agreed, as a family, that Tom the Turkey would disguise himself as a Christmas present.
To make sure there was NO peeking, we decided to add a 'Do Not Open Until Christmas' tag. Hopefully by that point, he'll be safe to live another year.
Of course, we weren't the only ones tasked with keeping Tom safe.
Grace's entire kindergarten class was responsible for doing the same.
As long as they don't let out any unexpected 'gooble, goobles', I think they will all be safe.
How would you disguise your turkey?
That is so cute! Your family is so fun My kids told me he should pretend to be a rock. Now that wouldn't be too cute of a craft though...
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That's an adorable idea. I'm not sure how I would disguise my turkey, but I do love your disguise idea! Have a Happy Thanksgiving!! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Maysem. We had a few other ideas but needed to compromise based on supplies on hand ;)
DeleteWhat a cute idea. I love that the whole class did this.
ReplyDeleteThere were some very impressive turkeys for sure. Thanks Erin.
DeleteThis is so precious. I love this idea !!! Your so creative and your little ones are so blessed to have you as a wonderful creative mom : )
ReplyDeleteOnly you :)
ReplyDeleteThat is so creative! What a fun project idea for a class. I loved seeing all their unique ideas.
ReplyDeletePoor Tom would be lulled into a false sense of security here where we not have thanksgiving then pounced on t Christmas which is about the only time Turkey s eaten :) what a cute idea, clever girl Grace
ReplyDeleteAdorable! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute class project! The football one is funny! Will you cook a whole turkey dinner this year?
ReplyDeleteAwe cute project. I think a Christmas present is the perfect disguise :)
ReplyDeleteOur Kindergarten classes do this too! I LOVE it! So cute.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you!
Hehe, hiding until after Thanksgiving. Cracks me up!
ReplyDeleteThose are some pretty clever kids, I love them all! I'm busy making pies tonight and hoping to find a turkey tomorrow!!! Hope your family has a great Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteThat is adorable! I love that idea!
ReplyDelete(And I would do it with the girls, if turkey wasn't one of the few proteins they will actually eat. So... no humanizing him for at least a few years! ;) )