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Turkey Cookie Place Card Holders – Edible Thanksgiving Table Decoration

These adorable Turkey Cookie place card holders will do double duty at the Thanksgiving table by showing the kids where they should sit.

Imagine how delighted to see their names poking out of one of these cute little guys?

November 2 is National Cookie Monster’s Day. These cute turkey cookies are something that he would drool over! November is a month just full of national food days. Discover more about the November national days here.

Most of us will decorate our tables with a creative tablescape that sets a mood or honors the history of Thanksgiving in some way. But what about the kids?

This adorable Oreo turkey cookie will do double duty by being a place card holder to show kids where to sit at the Thanksgiving table.

One of my favorite memories from Thanksgiving dinners as a child was the day I graduated to the “grownups table.” I’m not sure whether I would have wanted to move up, and miss out one these place cards though. They are so cute!

If you’d like to see how I used candy corn to make other Thanksgiving desserts, check out these ideas:

Don’t forget to check out our Thanksgiving word search and word scramble, and look for the word “turkey”!

Edible place cards for Thanksgiving?

This holiday turkey cookie place card holders project is as much fun to make as it is to eat. The whole thing is edible when done, (other than the name and toothpick) and the kids will love to eat their place card as a dessert.

If your kids love to help out, be sure to let them put together these pilgrim hat cookies. They can be done by most kids unsupervised!

Note: Hot glue guns, and heated glue can burn. Please use extreme caution when using a hot glue gun. Learn to use your tool properly before you start any project.

Dress up the kids table at Thanksgiving with this turkey cookie place card holders

These Thanksgiving turkey cookie place card holders are so much fun to do. You start by putting together the turkey cookies and then print out the place card template and attach it to the area of the turkey feathers.

They would look so cute sitting next to my Thanksgiving dirt cakes – another fun with food project!

The kids can even get involved in making the project too. Although the turkeys might not get made if too many little ones are hovering around the supplies to make them!

The turkeys are made with the following supplies: (you can check Amazon but check the Dollar store too. They sometimes have food supplies that will work.)
supplies for Oreo turkey cookies.

  • Oreo cookies (two for each turkey)
  • Whoppers candy
  • Candy corn
  • Miniature peanut butter cups
  • Edible eyeballs
  • Vanilla frosting
  • Chocolate frosting
  • Food coloring (red and yellow)
  • Knotted toothpicks
  • Printable for place cards (see the link in the instructions below)
  • Hot glue gun and glue stick

Open the cookies to Assemble the turkeys

Assembling the bodies

I started by opening the cookies and adding a strip of chocolate frosting. This helps to give the candy corn feathers something to stick to.  

I also trimmed off the edge of the peanut butter cups. No prizes for figuring out what to do with the extra PB cup. (I need to stop making candy projects. My pants are complaining lately!)

Assemble the turkey bases

The next step is to assemble the bases and turkey bodies. I added a dab of chocolate frosting to the back of one cookie and stood the cookie with the features on it. 

At this stage, it is good to lay the cookie on its back, or it will just topple over.  

ASSEMBLY TIP.  Make sure your frosting is thick. I used the tubes and they worked okay but I wish I had done the project with home made frosting. I think it might have set more quickly.  

I had lots of fun resurrecting topple over turkeys. It was as though they had been into the Thanksgiving wine at times! (or wait…maybe that was me!  LOL)Turkey cookie bodies

Once the cookie bases have somewhat set, the trimmed peanut butter cup and whopper to the back cookie with another dab of frosting. Let them set for several minutes.Assembled turkeys

Next step is to add the nose and eyes. I added a dab of vanilla frosting and placed the white tip of a candy corn piece for the nose, and then a strip of vanilla frosting on the whopper and added the edible eyes.  

Combine some red and yellow food coloring to vanilla icing and make an orange color. Use a toothpick to make a little turkey craw.

Now is the time to place these in the fridge for a bit. This will help the frosting to go hard and the details to set into place.

Making the name place cards

While these were setting, I made my place cards. Here is a free printable so that you can do yours. It is easiest to print out the the whole design on a page size sticky label.

Then stick the label to a piece of poster board and cut out the place cards and hand print the names on it for the children who will be at Thanksgiving.Place card labels

Use a fancy knotted toothpick and a dab of hot glue to attach the toothpick to the back of the place card.  
place card suppliesTake the cookies out of the fridge and use the orange frosting and another toothpick to make feet for the turkey.

Put the place card into the area behind the candy corn feathers and display the turkey cookie place card holders with pride.Oreo Turkey cookies place card holder

I like to pair these cute place card holders with colorful napkins that have silk fall leaves attached to them. They also look great with my fall tree towers made from the same leaves.

Don’t be surprised if all the grownups want to sit at the kid’s table this year!

These adorable little turkey cookie place card holders will be the hit of your dinner and will delight both young, and young at heart!Oreo Turkey Cookie Place card Holder

For another fun with food project, be sure to check out my Indian corn cakes. They are perfect as part of a Thanksgiving centerpiece.

Finishing off the turkey place card holders with some table decorations

As an added touch, take a couple of silk leaves and some jute and wrap then around a napkin for a festive look.Oreo Turkey Cookie Place card Holder

This adorable turkey cookie place card holders will do double duty by showing the kids where to sit at the Thanksgiving table this year and giving them a sweet dessert at the end of the meal. What fun!

Don’t forget to add a bowl of my Thanksgiving snack mix nearby with the blessing printable label to remind the kids what to be thankful for this year.

Thanksgiving is a great time to practice gratitude. However being thankful is a feeling that should be observed all month long, because November is recognized annually as National Gratitude Month!

What sort of fun place card holders do you use for your guests during the holidays? Please leave your ideas in the comments below.

For another fun idea to start your Thanksgiving party, check out these Pilgrim hat appetizers. They remind us of the first Thanksgiving in a very tasty way.

Would you like a reminder of these Thanksgiving turkey cookie place card holder project? Just pin this image to one of your Thanksgiving boards on Pinterest so that you can easily find it later. 

These Thanksgiving turkey cookie place card holders are as much fun to make as they are to eat.

Admin note:  This post first appeared on the blog in October of 2013. I have updated the post with a printable project card and video for you to enjoy.

Yield: 6 turkey cookie name cards

Thanksgiving Turkey Cookie Place Card Holder

Oreo Turkey Cookie Place card Holder

These adorable little turkey cookie card holders will have all the adults wanting to sit at the kid's table for Thanksgiving.

Active Time 20 minutes
Additional Time 30 minutes
Total Time 50 minutes
Difficulty easy
Estimated Cost $5

Materials

  • 12 Chocolate Cookies (two for each Turkey)
  • 12 Whoppers candy
  • 36 pieces of Candy Corn
  • 6 Miniature Peanut Butter Cups
  • 12 Edible Eyeballs
  • Vanilla Frosting
  • Chocolate Frosting
  • Food Coloring (red and yellow)
  • 6 Knotted toothpicks
  • printable for place cards. See the link in the instructions below.

Tools

  • Knife
  • Toothpicks

Instructions

  1. Open the cookies and adding a strip of chocolate frosting around the edge of the cookie. Place the cookies back together.
  2. Push 5 pieces of candy corn into the chocolate frosting.
  3. Add a dab of chocolate frosting to the back of one cookie and position the cookie with the features on it.
  4. Trim off the edge of the peanut butter cups. 
  5. Lay the assembled two cookie shape on its back to make it easy to work.
  6. Add some chocolate frosting and then attach the peanut butter cup for the stomach and Whopper for the head.
  7. Let them set until firm.
  8.  Add a dab of vanilla frosting and place the white tip of a candy corn piece for the nose, and then a strip of vanilla frosting on the whopper and add the edible eyes.    
  9. Combine some red and yellow food coloring to the vanilla icing and make an orange color. Use a toothpick to make a little turkey craw.
  10. Place in the fridge to allow the turkeys to set and become very firm.
  11. Print out the name cards, cut and attach a fancy knotted toothpick with a dab of hot glue to the back of the place card. 
  12. Use the food dye to make some orange frosting and pipe feet on the turkeys.
  13. Insert the name cards and display at each place setting.

Notes

I found it easier to work with the cookie shapes lying on the back of one cookie.

Be sure each stage is firm before moving on to the next step.

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Linda at Mixed Kreations

Friday 30th of October 2015

I love these, they are so cute! I don't think they would sit in front of my both grandson's and younger granddaughter to long before they ate them. LOL

Renee Fuller

Tuesday 27th of October 2015

what a fun idea for Thanksgiving!

Heather

Monday 26th of October 2015

I bet the kids love these!!

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