Bulk

Update of some bulk resources

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ntIP0febl6lLaKiw4lmEhdyRIP6uR7DVFQ4GA-jt4ic/edit?usp=sharing

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vT5FfWkPrQj4Bt4qgRSQWz6vsUPR2xcoK6ODWOnRdU6ygECmWPSRzQUjM1bynIe8gcqEvhNEXuIVHrw/pubhtml

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Who knew a plain potato could be transformed into a cute little turkey? Kids can start this super-easy craft right after trick-or-treating and takes very little pre-planning. Using fall-colored paper, cut out five to eight feather-shaped pieces - two in each color (red, orange, yellow). These will be the "tail feathers" on the back of your potato. Glue a toothpick to each feather, leaving enough toothpick sticking out so you can stick them into the potato. Cut out two more feathers using brown construction paper - one for each side wing of your turkey. These can be glued straight to the potato. While the glue dries, cut a sturdy, cardboard triangle for the turkey’s head. Color the head brown and the beak yellow, and don't forget to draw eyes on it. Glue the triangle head to a toothpick. Finally, take all of your toothpick feathers and stick them into the "tail" end of the potato. Stick the turkey head into the front of the potato. Voila! You've got a kids' room Thanksgiving decoration or a piece of tabletop decor all ready for Thanksgiving Day.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cWALaE3kRICKMkTpItt4hEyzzu-ehBZGkKw3U0KfwXM/edit?usp=sharing

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnvGhS5Pe8g

https://www.gonzotesting.info/still-bloggin/


https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1uNlhmKo8pN6YL5TKQfAF3GHt-t-T4IMkUNxnjGI04I0/edit?usp=sharing

https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vSWUjvoabk4uCAiaeQZJgXyXPV32eNJGaFXA4aPR20ho3wzyqmELH23WYGhXCqb3OUdvftZTarZDP2g/pub

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