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20 Best Fall Crafts for Kids to Entertain Them All Season Long
They'll fall for fingerprint pumpkins, pom pom pinecones, and more!
Start brainstorming your favorite fall décor ideas because autumn will be here before you know it! This year, get your little ones involved in the decorating by helping them create these cute fall crafts for kids that can easily double as DIY fall decorations for your home. There are so many easy ideas to choose from, including plenty that incorporate real fall leaves and other elements from nature. Since holidays like Halloween and Thanksgiving are highlights of the fall, you'll also find a few turkey and pumpkin crafts that you can keep on display all season long.
Many of these projects can be created with your kiddo's own two hands, like a fun fall twist on the classic handprint turkey craft, and plenty of finger painting projects, too. Activities like these mean fun for the whole family and little keepsakes to remind you just how small your children once were. ❤️ No matter which project you choose to try with your kids, you'll definitely want to make some room on the fridge for these gorgeous fall creations!
Marbled Fall Leaves
Believe it or not, these little works of art are made with shaving cream. Simply stir in paint in all of your favorite fall colors and use a squeegee to apply the marbled mixture to real or paper leaves. You can use the painted leaves to make a garland, or scatter them on your entryway table.
Get the tutorial at One Little Project.
Mosaic Acorn
Ask your kids to finger paint paper in festive fall colors like red, orange, and yellow. Then cut out little pieces of their painted paper and use it to create this beautiful mosaic-inspired acorn art! They'll be so proud when they see the final product.
Get the tutorial at Crafts by Amanda.
Fall Tree Finger Painting
Put those little hands and fingers to work for this one. Your child's hand and arm makes the perfect stencil for a tree, and they can use their fingers to paint fall leaves overtop.
Get the tutorial at Somewhat Simple.
Pom Pom Pinecones
There are plenty of fallen pinecones around in autumn. Ask the kids to gather some, then glue on colorful little pom poms to create this cute craft.
Get the tutorial at One Little Project.
Candy Corn Suncatcher
Candy corn is a divisive fall treat—you either love it or hate it. But who wouldn't love this cute candy corn sun catcher that looks like faux stained glass? When you're done crafting, hang it in the window to admire it in all its glory.
Get the tutorial at Crafts by Amanda.
Fall Leaf Handprint Turkey
For an autumnal twist on the classic handprint turkey craft, add colorful fall leaves to serve as some of the feathers.
Get the tutorial at I Heart Arts n Crafts.
Simple Scarecrow
Popsicle sticks are the key to this cute scarecrow craft. Once you glue them together, the kids will have fun decorating their scarecrow's face and adding accessories like a hat.
Get the tutorial at Somewhat Simple.
Fall Leaf Sunflowers
This cheery craft calls for long pointy leaves, preferably in shades of yellow to mimic sunflower petals. These little potted flowers would look so cute on a desk or end table in your home, but would also make great back-to-school presents for teachers!
Get the tutorial at Easy Peasy and Fun.
Fall Leaves Placemat
Entertain your kids and impress all of your guests with this easy project. Your little ones will enjoy gathering the leaves on a walk, learning how to preserve them, and then transforming them into a gorgeous placemat using nothing but laminate.
Get the tutorial at The Craft Patch.
Fingerprint Pumpkins
To create this simple pumpkin art, you'll need contact paper and craft paint in all the fall hues. You can do it on paper or on a small canvas that's ready to hang.
Get the tutorial at One Little Project.
Puffy Paint Caramel Apples
Anyone else start craving caramel apples as soon as fall hits? In addition to making the real dessert, you can also make these cute paper caramel apples complete with a popsicle stick holder and sprinkles.
Get the tutorial at I Heart Arts n Crafts.
Feathered Turkey Puppet
You've heard of sock puppets but what about glove puppets?! Whip up this no-sew project using cheap gloves, metallic feathers, and a kid-friendly low heat glue gun.
Get the tutorial at Dream a Little Bigger.
Loofah Stamped Handprint Fall Tree
Make some room on the fridge for this sweet handprint keepsake craft. If you've got an extra loofah in your linen closet, you can easily create this project, with a hand from your little one.
Get the tutorial at I Heart Arts n Crafts.
Bird Seed Bird Feeders
Fall is the perfect season for bird watching. Bring them to your yard with this cute bird seed bird feeder. You can make it in any shape, but we love the idea of a fall leaf to celebrate the season.
Get the tutorial at Dream a Little Bigger.
Felt Leaf Finger Puppets
How cute are these felt finger puppets?! The kids will have as much fun making them as they will playing with them afterwards.
Get the tutorial at Crafts by Amanda.
Paper Plate Hedgehog
A paper plate, some fall leaves, and a little craft paint are basically all you'll need to create this adorable little hedgehog. Don't forget the googly eyes to give them extra personality!
Get the tutorial at Easy Peasy and Fun.
Bubble Wrap Painted Apples
What kid doesn't love playing with bubble wrap? This time, instead of popping the bubbles, they can use them to paint polka dot apples for this festive sign.
Get the tutorial at Somewhat Simple.
Paper Owl
Whooooo wants to do a fun owl craft? If your kids say yes to that question, all you'll need is some construction paper, googly eyes, and scissors to make this cutie.
Get the tutorial at Easy Peasy and Fun.
Patterned Text Book Covers
When fall rolls around, it's also back-to-school season. Help your kids make covering their text books twice as fun with paper bags or gift wrap in colorful prints.
Get the tutorial at Dream a Little Bigger.
Paper Bag Apples
Paper bag crafts are always easy and fun and this apple one is no exception. Green pipe cleaner "leaves" are the perfect finishing touch.
Get the tutorial at Kid Friendly Things to Do.
Tierney McAfee is a freelance writer and Country Living and The Pioneer Woman contributor who covers entertainment, holiday & entertaining, food & drinks, design ideas, DIY, and more.
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