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Happy Gratitude Month
Keep a gratitude journal
Write notes of appreciation
Revisit/Reframe past events
Practice mindfulness
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Thanksgiving Craft – Turkey Puppet
- Red, Black, Orange, and Yellow construction paper (or colors of your choice)
- Googly eyes (use store bought, printables, or make your own!)
- Paper bags
- Scissors
- Glue
- Scotch tape
- Leaves
Instructions:
Step 1 – Print the Turkey Template:
Cut out the shapes and trace them onto the construction paper. The beak and feet are yellow (or orange), and the turkey’s body is black and red. The red is the smaller body portion. The turkey’s beard is also red.
Step 2 – Make the Body:
Glue the smaller red body portion to the larger black body portion. Glue this to the paper bag.
Step 3 – Add the Feet:
Glue the turkey’s feet to the bottom of the bag, just under the black portion of the body.
Step 4 – Assemble the Turkey’s Face:
Glue the beak to the center of the upper portion of the bag with the turkey’s beard behind the edge of the beak. Add paper eyes or googly eyes.
Step 5 – Arrange the Leaves:
Now it’s time to arrange the leaves the way you want them. Put the smaller leaves in the front with the larger leaves in the back. Create a layered look to make the turkey look like he has more feathers. Don’t glue or tape the leaves at this point. Just arrange them the way you like them.
Step 6 – Glue the Leaves Together:
Now that you have your leaves the way you want them, glue the layers together. Use a hot glue gun if you want it to dry quickly, or school glue which needs more time to dry. Glue each leaf layer together and let dry (if applicable).
Step 7 – Attach the Leaf Feathers to the Back:
Now it’s time to give your turkey his feathers! Flip the turkey puppet over to the backside. Tape the leaves into place at the stems. Then, using your hot glue gun, add a dab of glue under each leaf layer to make it extra secure. Allow the glue to dry before flipping the turkey back over.
Step 8 – You’re Done!:
Now your turkey paper bag puppet is finished, and it’s time to play.
For more information and step-by-step photos, check out the original post by Gluesticks + Gumdrops here.
Annual Trunk or Treat
Congratulations to our Trunk Decoration Winners! A huge thank you to everyone who participated and showed off their spooky decorations.



Pumpkin Pancake Muffins

- Baking spray with flour, Such as Bakers Joy or Pam
- 2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 2 tablespoon monk fruit sweetener or granulated sugar
- 2 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice, or more to taste
- ½ teaspoon kosher salt
- 2 large eggs, room temperature is best
- 2 cups fat free milk, unsweetened almond milk, or milk of choice
- 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
- 1/2 cup canned pumpkin puree
- 1 1/2 tablespoons oil
- Maple syrup of your choice, for serving
Instructions:
- Preheat oven to 375F. Spray a 12-cup non-stick muffin tin generously with baking spray.
- In a large bowl, combine dry ingredients from flour to salt. Whisk to combine.
- In a medium bowl, combine wet ingredients from eggs to oil. Whisk to combine then pour mixture into the bowl with the dry ingredients. Whisk until JUST combined. Don’t over mix. There will be lumps but don’t worry.
- Fill 12 muffin tins to the top with batter.
- Place in the oven and bake 22-25 minutes, rotating halfway through bake time, or until a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out clean.
- Allow to cool in pan for 10 minutes then with a paring knife or off set spatula, gently remove muffins from tin and transfer to cooling rack.
- These are pancakes, not muffins so they will need syrup or honey to top them, just like pancakes do! You can use whatever you prefer.Check out the full recipe by SkinnyTaste.