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10 Fall Crafts and Activities for Kids

Jump into fall with some colorful homemade style

Published on: September 02, 2022

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1. Paper sunflowers

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Paper sunflowers from One Little Project

All of your garden's flowers may be coming to an end for the year, but these sunshine-y beauties will last you all year long! Featured on One Little Project, these cool sunflowers are made with craft paper, buttons and straws. Be sure to check out the full tutorial for excellent walk-through photos and helpful tips. Such a fantastic bright bouquet that'll surely keep you feeling warm and cheery as the weather grows colder.

2. Fall leaf wreath

The "fall walk" wreaths included on Simply Designing give little ones the chance to show off all of their colorful fall treasures in one place. To make your own autumn wreath, just head outdoors on a nature walk to see what your surroundings have in store for you. After you've collected all of your nature booty, begin gluing on your leaves, nuts and other miscellaneous findings until your wreath is brimming with fall foliage. (Be sure to check out the tutorial for a bonus quick and easy autumn snack idea!)

3. Acorn owlies

Turn those fallen backyard acorns into fuzzy new friends, like the adorable teensy owls included on Koel Magazine. Perfect for small hands, this easy fall craft requires only glue, scissors, felt and acorns. But who says that the owls get to have all of the fun? The options are absolutely endless when it comes to the different animals your kiddos can make with these upcycled acorns — and they'd certainly make nice pocket pals!

4. Leafy lantern

Leaf lanterns from Red Ted Art
Leaf lanterns from Red Ted Art

We love this gorgeous leafy lantern featured on Red Ted Art. Created using autumn leaves from your backyard, grease-proof paper, cheese boxes and glue, this lantern is a fantastic project for younger children — and it's one that your family can continue to use in years to come.

5. Scientific rainbow art

Mama Rachelle of TinkerLab shares a fun idea for examining how fall and winter raindrops will affect tissue paper artwork. A great project for rainy days that are typically spent inside, you'll need some bleeding tissue paper pieces, regular paper and glue on hand to recreate your own rain-blurred autumn rainbow. Once your rainbow is constructed and dried, simply set it outside and let the raindrops do their work. Check out the full post for beautiful pictures and a handful of other fun ideas for weather-related activities.

6. Fall crown

The beautiful nature crowns by Rain or Shine Mama are sure to make your little one feel like royalty for a day. To make your own crown, you'll want to have a stapler, scissors and card stock handy, along with some fall goodies such as golden leaves and feathers. Check out the tutorial for the full scoop, and to see plenty of beautiful photos. 

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Leafy window display by Frugal Family Fun Blog

7. Leafy window display

We can't get enough of the wonderful autumn window display included on the Frugal Family Fun Blog. To get started on this colorful craft, you'll need construction paper for your tree's base and coffee filters for the leaves. Paint your coffee filters with watercolors, cut them into leafy shapes and begin adding your fall foliage to the window with double-sided tape. It's a great project for small hands and one that will bring fun, vibrant colors into your home for the season!

8. Apple print wreath

Check out the lovely apple print wreath featured on Craftberry Bush. We're total suckers for apple printing, so we were excited to see this colorful fall decoration. To make your own, dip a halved apple into paint and begin printing away. That's it! After your prints are completely dry, cut them out and glue them onto a paper plate ring. Easy as pie.

9. Pressed leaves

Mothering offers up an excellent idea for making a homemade leaf press with your tots, and we think it's pretty darn lovely. It's a simple project that requires just a few basics. Between making the press, gathering the leaves and crafting with the pressed leaves, this project will keep the kids plenty busy for a long time. 

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Apple craft from 4 Crazy Kings

10. Upcycled apples

Mama King of 4 Crazy Kings offers up a fun idea for making cool recycled apples out of plastic lids. She explains that this craft is a good one for preschoolers and kindergartners and hints that these lovely fruits might look quite nice as part of an apple tree display. (We agree!) To make the upcycled apples, you'll want to have apple seeds, plastic lids, tissue paper, glue, a hole punch, a paintbrush and, last but not least, pipe cleaners for the stems. Be sure to visit the site for the complete walk-through and to see great pictures of all of the steps.

Editor’s note: This article was originally published a few years ago, and updated in September 2022. Jen Betterley and Vicky McDonald contributed to this article. 

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