This isn't really a recipe, but a really cute thanksgiving craft.
Bouquet of Thanks
'Tis the season to express everything you are thankful for. This simple project makes a wonderful centerpiece that's not only colorful, but interactive as well! Have your kids make these leaf cards and as your guests arrive, ask them to write what they are thankful for inside. Just before dinner, have everyone choose a card from the bouquet and take turns reading them out loud.
What You Need:
Construction paper (yellow, red, brown, green, and orange)
scissors
black Sharpie marker
dowels and/or craft sticks
white craft glue
basket of your choice (weaved baskets work well)
floral foam (optiopnal)
Spanish or American moss (optional)
Wide decorative ribbon
Leaf pattern
What You Do:
Cut out leaves from pattern sheet or make your own.
Fold construction paper in half evenly.
Lay leaf pattern so that the end of the leaf rests on the crease.
Trace around the leaf pattern and cut out, you should end up with leaf-shaped cards.
Write the name of each of your guests on the front of the leaves.
After your guests have written what they are thankful for inside the card, glue a dowel or craft stick to the back of it and let it dry.
Tie a piece of decorative ribbon around the rim of a basket.
Place a chunk of floral foam inside the basket and cover with moss.
As the sticks dry, insert them through the moss and into the floral foam.