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Showing posts with label turkey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label turkey. Show all posts

Sunday, November 02, 2014

Free Thanksgiving Printable Gobble Til You Wobble



I absolutely LOVE this printable! Isn't this the cutest little turkey? Gobble, Til You Wobble free printable from Antonella at www.quilling.blogspot.com #Thanksgiving #turkey
Click to download free PDF printable for Gobble til you Wobble!


I absolutely LOVE this printable! Isn't this the cutest little turkey? Gobble, Gobble....

Since Thanksgiving is around the corner, I thought it would be fun to share this dancing turkey... Do you love what it says? "Gobble til you Wobble!" 

The free printable has a 5x7 and 4x6 version with several combinations of fonts, I hope you find one that strikes a cord with you!

For those of you in the US, how do you celebrate Thanksgiving? It is my favorite holiday because we get together as a family and laugh, talk, and eat, eat, eat all day long! I'd love to hear from you!


I absolutely LOVE this printable! Isn't this the cutest little turkey? Gobble, Til You Wobble free printable from Antonella at www.quilling.blogspot.com #Thanksgiving #turkey
Click to download free PDF printable for Gobble til you Wobble!


As always, I am happy to share my tutorials, freebies / printables and cut files with you, I only ask that you do the following:
  • Please leave a comment if you download  freebie / printable / digi, etc, because I would love to hear from you
  • If you enjoy the things I share with you, please become a follower so that you will see all the new stuff when it is posted (no pressure, join only if you want)
  • I hope you love PINTEREST as much as I do, would love it if you would PIN this project!
  • Please do not share any of my digital images, printables, or tutorials directly with others, but please do send them on over to me so that they can peruse and collect the images themselves.
  • I would be thrilled and honored if you would send me links to any images or posts that you've done using something that I have shared with you.  If you say it is ok, I will even feature your work here!
  • If you want to recolor the images, feel free! 
  • If you have a special request, please let me know and I will see what I can do.
Most importantly be Fantastically Creative You!

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I did not make this cute little dancing turkey, I found him here

I hope you have a wonderful day!
Antonella Quilling Art

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Happy Thanksgiving and a Freebie Printable Just for You

Gobble Til You Wobble free printable
Gobble Til You Wobble free printable - click and save this PNG

I wanted to extend a very Happy Thanksgiving to everyone in the US today!

I must admit, this is my favorite holiday. The gathering of friends and family enjoying good food and each other. What could be be better?

I wanted to share this cute little printable with you, in the spirit of sitting down and eating all day long, first the appetizers that will bleed into the salad and dinner and then desert and if you started eating too early in the day another round of food as a chaser before you end the day.. lol...

Gobble Til You Wobble free printable
Gobble Til You Wobble free printable - click and save this JPEG

I had grand plans to print this cute fella and frame him, however, between my computer troubles and forgetting to get more ink, I find myself without the finished project.... I am sharing this because I didn't want this cutie to be lost... I found this turkey here

Since I have been having some fun looking at turkeys, and drawing turkeys, and basically turkeys here and there, I wanted to share some some fun tutorials for making turkeys... aren't they adorable?

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I love this turkey, the instructions are so clear and the site is filled with great tutorials for the kids!


Awe, what cute turkey projects and fun things to do learn and do with your children!


You get more than just instructions for drawing your very own turkey at this site.


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As always, I am happy to share my tutorials, freebies / printables (and now cut files) with you, I only ask that you do the following:
  • Please leave a comment if you download  freebie / printable / digi, etc, because I would love to hear from you
  • If you enjoy the things I share with you, please become a follower so that you will see all the new stuff when it is posted (no pressure, join only if you want)
  • I hope you love PINTEREST as much as I do, would love it if you would PIN this project!
  • Please do not share any of my digital images, printables, or tutorials directly with others, but please do send them on over to me so that they can peruse and collect the images themselves.
  • I would be thrilled and honored if you would send me links to any images or posts that you've done using something that I have shared with you.  If you say it is ok, I will even feature your work here!
  • If you want to recolor the images, feel free! 
  • If you have a special request, please let me know and I will see what I can do.
Most importantly be Fantastically Creative You!

I hope you have a wonderful day!
Antonella Quilling Art

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Free Quilled Turkey Pattern

quilled turkey pattern
Gobble, Gobble!

With Thanksgiving on the way I thought it would be fun to post a slightly revised Turkey pattern. This is done in the style of "Creative Quilling Traditional and Modern Designs" By Trees Tra and Pieter Van Der Wolk

I used full-length strips, in this case they were 24 inch (60.96 cm) strips. You can use any manufacturer and they don't have to be this long.
For the Turkey's body and curled "feather" tail:
  • 10 - 24 inch (60.96 cm) strips, rolled into a tight coil. Roll all strips together. I took the strips and slightly offset them to make it easier to start the coil.Do not roll all the way to the end of the strips. Leave approximately 6 in (15.24 cm) free.
  • Glue all the strips at this point to keep the body tightly coiled while leaving the ends loose.
  • Take the free ends and create loose open coils, coiling them in different directions as the "feathers" of your turkey.
For the head:
  • 1 - 12 in (30.48 cm) brown teardrop for the head
  • 1 - 6 in (15.24 cm) black triangle for the beak
  • 1 - 6 in (15.34 cm) modified red teardrop, with a dangling spiral. This is made by curling the first half of the strip into a teardrop and glueing it where you pinch it to make the teardrop. Then take the remaining strip and create a spiral. This is for the fleshy carbuncle that hangs from the beak, called a snood.
To make the eye:

  • Take Black, White, and Black strips glued together and roll together to make the eye.
I hope you enjoy this little fella!

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