Feathers
construction paper
googley eyes and pipe cleaners
elmers glue
hot glue gun and glue sticks
postal box
Scissors
I decided to post this care package a little early because I know there are some friends and family who are trying to figure out how to include their service men and women for the holidays.
My personal favorite part of care packages is the decorating of the box.
I found some feathers from Michael's art supplies store that reminded me of a turkey and decided I would turn the box into a turkey!
I covered the flaps of the box in construction paper with elmer's glue and then I hot glued the feathers on the two longer flaps of the box and the top of the box.
Once the glue dried I doubled up with the left over feathers to make the turkey look much fuller and fluffier.
For the bottom flap of the box I added some green construction paper (grass) and just a little bit of feathers (cut to fit) and glued down some turkey legs and toes made with black construction paper.
With the eyes and beak I used some googley eyes and pipe cleaners, I had to shape the pipe cleaner into a triangular shape and then glued them down with my hot glue gun.
Hormel compleats meals, these are awesome! They have over a year of shelf life and when I saw a turkey and dressing (stuffing) meal I was way too excited! I also picked up a breakfast one these run for about 2$ each and I purchased them both at Walmart.
The second thing I was most excited in sending was some sparkling apple cider in a singles serving size, these little bottles are too cute!
Since our care package is for my Fiance's best friend he had a lot of fun helping me pick out the rest of the items.
We bought dried cranberries (the kind you'd add to a salad) in place of cranberry slices
Banana cream pie snack pack puddings
Microwaveable turkey gravy
Turkey Jerky just to add a little more turkey on top of the hormel meal. To top it all off we did add some little Debbies apple and cherry pies before shipping the package. Not in the picture but very easy to find in a grocery store.
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