

So I love to shop on Etsy!! I found these Turkey iron on applique's on there a few weeks ago and couldn't resist! I already had a few plain white tees for both Vivian and Austin so it worked out perfectly. I bought them for $5 each but they are now $6.25. I am not a crafty person, but I felt craft doing these for some reason. I am thinking about adding some bling to Vivian's onesie on the neck line. I did the feathers a little different on each shirt. If you want one for your little turkey go to www.zingotots.blogspot.com
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when i taught we always made a turkey like this but the kids traced their foot for the body and traced five copies of their hands for the feathers. i might have to do that with camden and make it into a shirt. very cute!
Where is Nick's turkey shirt?
I'm totally getting some, my fellow etsy addict...we should have a support group...
Nick doesn't get one...I did however make him some turkey undies...just kidding.
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