Printable turkey templates for Thanksgiving, target-shooting, and more
Fall is here and Thanksgiving is almost upon us! If you need a way to prepare for all the family visits and Black Friday shopping, check out this printable November 2020 calendar.
In this post, we have turkey templates for multiple purposes, including target practice. Do you need more autumn-themed activities and puzzles? Check out this post.
Turkey cup template
Our first image is a template of a craft to do for Thanksgiving! In order to complete this craft, you will color in the separate pieces of the template and then cut them out. You can simply lay them on a piece of paper and add the body, or follow our next image down to make a turkey pencil holder!
To download the above template as a PDF, click here.
Turkey cup rendering
This image is how the above template will look when put on a cup; with the face, wings, and feet on the front of the cup, and the feathers on the back. We have chosen traditional fall colors for the rendering, but feel free to color your turkey however you want!
To download the above image as a PDF, click here.
Turkey craft
This next turkey craft is for Thanksgiving and allows you to be creative with the turkey’s feathers. Trace your hands on colored paper, use craft feathers, decorate with pipe cleaners, or anything else you can think of!
To download the above image as a PDF, click here.
If you need even more turkey crafts to work on with kids (or by yourself!), check out these DIY turkey projects.
Turkey target
During fall, some people will go out and hunt wild turkeys. This target has a turkey silhouette and the scores that you could get from hitting different areas around the bird. If you enjoy shooting but want to practice a bit before going out or don’t like hunting, this is a perfect alternative!
To download the above target as a PDF, click here. If you need more turkeys in your life, you should definitely check out this post with more turkey stencils and gobbling gobbler shooting targets. If you’re looking for different animal hunting targets, this is a post that specifically highlights areas to aim for.

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