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Emily
This is actually my Mom's creation. What she did was take a glass candle jar that had a candle in it and cleaned it out when she was finished burning it. She put fresh cranberries in the bottom of the jar. Then, she put a small candle on top of the berries. She added a touch of greenery around the jar. You can also use other kinds of jars like small mason jars. It is a pretty, quick, and easy craft to do and would make nice gifts.
Sawyer
To make this festive craft, you first take an oreo, split it apart (icing on one side), put another oreo on the back of the other oreo, dug down in the icing. Then, put a milk dud on the icing for the head. After that, chop the yellow part and half of the orange part of a piece of candy corn with icing to help it stick on the milk dud. Last, put 4 candy corns on the top of the oreo sticking up, and you will have a nice little edible oreo turkey for Thanksgiving!