27 Easy Fall Crafts for Kids
Are you ready to dive into fall fun with your kids? As the leaves change and the air gets crisp, you might be wishing for more creative activities to brighten those cozy afternoons. Luckily, this collection of 27 amazing fall crafts will spark your child’s imagination and fill your home with colorful creations. Grab your craft supplies and let’s turn those chilly days into an exciting adventure bursting with autumn joy!
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1 Salt Painting Project

Salt painting is a fun and messy way to unleash your kids’ creativity! This craft sparks excitement as they watch colors blend and form cool designs. It’s a hands-on activity that sharpens motor skills while bringing joy.
Gather your supplies: brightly colored watercolors, cardstock, liquid glue, and a cup of salt. After drawing your design with glue, sprinkle salt over it, creating a glittery surface. Next, add vibrant watercolors to the salt and watch it soak up the colors!
For an extra pop, try using neon watercolors. Ensure to use a squeeze bottle for the glue to make drawing easier. Let your masterpieces dry and hang them for a splash of color this fall!
2 Pumpkin Seed Art Project

Pumpkin seed art is a fun and creative way to celebrate fall! This project adds a personal touch to your seasonal decor while getting kids engaged in crafting. Plus, it’s a great opportunity to explore texture and color as you arrange the seeds.
Gather clean, dried pumpkin seeds, paint, and a canvas or thick paper. Think of vibrant fall colors like orange, yellow, and brown. Spread seeds on the surface, gluing them into shapes or patterns. For instance, create a colorful pumpkin or a whimsical fall leaf design.
For a textured effect, try using different sizes of seeds. Coating them in glitter or spray paint makes them shine and adds an extra wow factor! Each piece turns into a unique masterpiece waiting to be displayed. Try it out and watch those creative juices flow!
3 Simple Corn Craft

A simple corn craft brings autumn vibes and creativity right to your table! Perfect for kids, this easy project brightens fall gatherings with its charming nature. Plus, it uses minimal supplies, making it budget-friendly and fun!
Grab some colored paper in lively yellows and greens and a corn template for extra ease. Cut out corn kernels and leaves, then glue them onto a sturdy base with a splash of glitter glue for sparkle!
For an extra touch, add a fun googly eye to make it playful. Allow little hands to decorate with markers or crayons for a personal twist. Try making several corns in different sizes to create a vibrant corn display!
4 Handprint Acorn Towels

Handprint acorn towels turn ordinary kitchen towels into charming keepsakes. Capture your kids’ handprints in fall colors like rich brown and warm orange. These towels not only brighten up your kitchen but also hold sweet memories.
Start with clean kitchen towels and non-toxic fabric paint. Dip your child’s hand in brown paint for the acorn body and use a smaller finger for the cap in orange. Press their hand firmly onto the towel and let it dry. For the perfect touch, add a small green leaf with a brush.
Keep some paper towels handy to catch any spills. These handprint towels make delightful gifts too, reminding you of precious moments year after year!
5 Cupcake Liner Owls

Cupcake liner owls are a fun and easy craft that brings autumn to life! These cute creatures brighten up any fall decor and encourage creativity in kids. Plus, they require simple materials you already have around the house!
Grab colorful cupcake liners in brown, orange, and yellow. Cut out little ears and feet from craft paper and glue them on. Add googly eyes for a touch of personality! For an extra fall vibe, use leaf stickers or embellishments as a background.
Tip: Use a pencil to trace the shape of the owl before cutting, making it easier for little hands! Enjoy crafting these adorable owls and display them around your home!
6 Wooden Pumpkin Decorations

Wooden pumpkin decorations brighten any space and add a festive touch for fall. These cute ornaments bring Halloween cheer into your kids’ rooms, hanging from night lamps or dressers. Each glance at these vibrant pumpkins reminds everyone that spooky season is just around the corner!
Gather wood slices (try 3-4 inches in diameter), along with orange, green, and brown paint. Use brushes to carefully add details like faces and vines. For a personal touch, let your kids add their names or favorite designs. Hang them with twine for extra charm, and watch their eyes glow with excitement!
7 Halloween Spider Craft

Crafting spooky spiders is a must for your Halloween decor! These little creatures add an eerie touch and are super easy to make with just a few materials.
Grab some snap lids for the body, vibrant pipe cleaners for spider legs in colors like black or orange, and fun googly eyes for a spooky stare. Use your trusty hot glue gun to attach everything. Picture your creepy crawlers hanging from the ceiling or nestled in faux cobwebs!
For extra flair, consider adding glitter or glow-in-the-dark paint to your spiders. These simple touches will make them pop and be the highlight of your Halloween setup. Happy crafting!
8 Fall Tree Craft Project

Craft a stunning fall tree using construction and colorful tissue paper. This project celebrates the beauty of autumn leaves, showing kids how trees change over time. It’s a fun way to spark creativity while fine-tuning those scissor skills!
Start with a brown construction paper trunk. Cut out a wide base and narrow it as you go up for a natural look. Next, tear up tissue paper in vibrant fall colors like red, orange, and yellow. Crumple the pieces and glue them onto the branches. For added flair, stick some leaves on the ground to mimic a treasure trove of fallen leaves. Aim for a tree that stands about 18 inches tall for a striking display. Happy crafting!
9 Halloween Bat Decorations

Bat decorations add a spooky touch to your Halloween celebrations! They’re fun to create and make a great group activity for kids, even preschoolers. Just imagine dozens of little bats fluttering from your ceiling—it’s a delightful scene!
Gather your materials: black construction paper, googly eyes, some white or yellow chalk, and optional bat stickers for extra flair. Cut out bat shapes from the black paper, then let kids decorate them with chalk for glowing eyes. For an extra spooky effect, hang them with string at different heights to create a flying display.
Try using bat stickers for added fun! They can stick them on the bats to personalize their spooky creations. Aim for bat sizes around 5-7 inches for that perfect hang!
10 Mickey and Minnie Pumpkins

Mickey and Minnie pumpkins are a delightful way to celebrate fall with a Disney twist. These cute characters fit perfectly on pumpkins, bringing smiles to both kids and families.
Grab some foam pumpkins for a mess-free project, along with black and red paint. Use black for Mickey’s iconic ears and Minnie’s polka-dot bow, while red adds a vibrant touch to their accessories. Paint circular shapes for the ears on top, and don’t forget to add sweet smiles!
For a fun tip, use glitter or stickers to decorate the bows, giving Minnie an extra sparkle. Head to your local craft store to get all materials and let your creativity shine this Halloween!
11 Nature-Inspired Fairy Toadstools

Nature-inspired fairy toadstools spark imagination and creativity! They blend playtime and nature, giving your garden a whimsical touch. Plus, these toadstools are eco-friendly, breaking down naturally to enrich the soil.
Grab some milk-based paint in vibrant reds or soft yellows, a few coconut shells for the caps, and pieces of wood or branches for stems. Paint the shells, then attach them to the wood with glue. Place them around your garden or flower pots, creating a magical fairy scene!
For an extra touch, sprinkle a bit of glitter on top of the paint for a whimsical sparkle. Enjoy the fun as your kids express their artistic flair!
12 Fall Fairy Wings and Crown

Gorgeous fall fairy wings and a matching crown are perfect for sparking your child’s imagination! These crafts not only unleash creativity but also provide a fun way to enjoy nature’s treasures.
Start by collecting vibrant fall leaves in shades of orange, red, and yellow, along with sycamore seeds, pine cones, and twigs. Use some colored ribbons for added flair. For the wings, gently tape the leaves to an old shirt, and fashion a crown using twigs and leaves woven together.
As a tip, make the wings about two feet wide for a great fit. Your little fairy will sparkle and shine, ready to gather with their woodland friends!
13 Fall Suncatcher Craft

Fall suncatchers are a stunning way to bring nature’s colors indoors! They capture the beautiful golden light of the sun, creating a magical dance of reds, oranges, and yellows that brighten any room.
Crafting your own suncatcher is simple and fun. Gather translucent leaves, wax paper, and an iron. Place leaves between two sheets of wax paper, then press them with a warm iron. Trim the edges and hang them in a sunny window to see the colors pop!
For an extra pop, try adding a touch of glitter or metallic markers. Just a sprinkle of glitter can transform your suncatcher into a shimmering masterpiece! Now, open your curtains and enjoy the radiant beauty of your homemade fall art.
14 Button Decorated Picture Frame

A button-decorated picture frame makes a unique, personal gift or home decor piece. It brightens up a dull space and is a fun way for kids to express their creativity. Plus, using vibrant red or orange paints captures the cozy warmth of fall!
Start with a plain wooden frame—check your local Dollar Tree for just a buck! Gather a mix of colorful buttons and other embellishments you have lying around. Paint the frame your chosen color and let it dry completely. Then, glue on the buttons in fun patterns or clusters for a playful look. For added flair, include small fall-themed items, like pinecones or leaves.
15 Pumpkin Handprint Keepsake Craft

Create a charming pumpkin handprint keepsake that’s messy, fun, and perfect for fall! Kids will love squishing the dough, and you’ll cherish these little artworks for years to come. Plus, this craft is super easy with ingredients you already have at home!
Mix one cup of flour and one cup of salt with half a cup of water. Grab some vibrant food coloring in orange, green, or yellow to make it pop. Let the kids press their hands into the dough, leaving colorful prints. Don’t forget to add small details like a green stem or cute faces!
For extra fun, display finished keepsakes on your mantel. Use a glossy sealant after they dry to preserve those sweet handprints forever!
16 Leaf Vein Painting Activity

Painting leaf veins is a fun and engaging activity perfect for kids! This craft helps improve focus and fine motor skills as they trace and paint complex patterns. Plus, the vibrant colors bring the leaves to life, making them stunning decorations.
Gather supplies like watercolor paints, thick paper, and real leaves. Have kids dip their brushes in bright shades of green, red, or orange and carefully follow the veins of the leaves with paint. Encourage them to explore different colors for a unique touch!
Set the scene with a plate of warm cookies nearby to keep energy up. For best results, use a fine brush—like a watercolor brush—to outline details. Dive in and watch their creativity soar!
17 Scarecrow Costume Headband

A scarecrow headband brings a fun twist to Halloween costumes! This simple accessory sparks your child’s imagination, making them a playful scarecrow ready for fall adventures. Plus, it’s perfect for group play with friends, boosting creativity and teamwork.
For a bright and cheerful look, grab some yellow felt for the base, along with colorful fabric scraps, like red for a cozy bandana and brown for a rustic straw effect. Cut out triangles and rough edges to mimic hay. Secure the pieces on a simple, plain headband. Add a few pine cones or faux flowers for extra flair!
To keep it sturdy, use hot glue for better hold. Consider letting your child decorate it with googly eyes or glitter for an eye-catching effect. This headband will surely be the highlight of your Halloween festivities!
18 Fall Leaf Wreath Garland

Gather colorful fall leaves and make a stunning wreath garland that brings the beauty of autumn indoors. This project is perfect for kids, combining creativity with an outdoor adventure as they explore the garden for materials.
Use vibrant reds, oranges, and yellows from the leaves, along with twigs, acorns, and dried berries. Thread these treasures onto sturdy burlap twine, creating a rustic and inviting feel. Aim for pieces about 3-4 inches long; this size balances flexibility and visibility in your wreath.
To secure the leaves and twigs, tie small knots around each piece. Let your kids arrange them in any pattern they like! This way, they’ll take pride in their unique creation, making your home feel cozy and warm this fall.
19 Pressed Flower Bookmarks Craft

Pressed flower bookmarks are a charming way to bring nature into your reading. These beautiful creations not only save your place but also teach kids about patience and creativity. Plus, there’s nothing quite like flipping through a book to discover a dried flower from your favorite garden.
Gather vibrant flowers, such as daisies or violets, and tiny herbs to press. Use thick pages from an old book to sandwich the flowers between them. Make sure to leave the flowers flat and let them sit for about two weeks to dry fully. Once ready, glue them onto a sturdy piece of cardstock to create stunning bookmarks.
For an extra pop, try using colorful ribbons or washi tape around the edges. This adds a playful touch and makes them even more special! Kids will love crafting their bookmarks and sharing them with family and friends. Remember, each bookmark tells a unique story!
20 Colorful Scarecrow Wreath

Create a colorful scarecrow wreath that’s perfect for brightening up your home this fall! This project is fun and allows kids to express their creativity without the spooky vibes—just pure cuteness and color.
You need a wire wreath form, cheerful fabric in yellow, orange, and green, and some straw-like material for that classic scarecrow touch. Cut fabric into squares, tie them onto the wreath for a fluffy look, and add googly eyes and a small hat for extra charm. Imagine a bright, smiling face surrounded by vibrant hues that catch the light!
For a special touch, glue mini autumn leaves around the wreath. This not only adds color but also brings an extra bit of fall magic. Make sure to keep the fabric squares about 4 inches—just enough to fill the wreath and create a lovely texture!
21 Fall Leaf Squirrel Craft

Creating an adorable squirrel craft is a fun way to celebrate fall! This cute project takes just 15 minutes and is perfect for boosting creativity. Plus, it enhances fine motor skills as kids work with leaves and glue.
Gather colorful autumn leaves for the tail and a printable squirrel template to guide your design. Use browns and grays for the body. Jazz it up with paint for extra flair! A quick tip: use small leaves for a fluffy texture that adds depth and character.
Grab your supplies: leaves, a template, scissors, and glue. Get crafting, and watch the smiles grow as kids create their fuzzy friends!
22 Pumpkin Cat Craft

Make a fun pumpkin cat this fall that combines the playful charm of Halloween! This craft is not just adorable but also a fantastic way to light up your space with a cozy glow.
Grab a craft pumpkin, some black spray paint, and a couple of flickering no-flame tea lights. Start by painting the pumpkin a shiny black and let it dry completely. When it’s dry, place the tea lights inside. For extra flair, draw whiskers and a cute nose with a white paint marker!
Try using a small pumpkin—around 6-8 inches in height—for the perfect size to fit on your porch or window sill. Lay newspapers underneath to catch any paint drips. This delightful craft is sure to brighten your Halloween nights!
23 Heated Rock Art

Heated rock art sparks creativity and keeps kids entertained for hours! The warmth of the rocks makes drawing so much more fun, as the crayon melts beautifully, creating vibrant, swirling colors. Kids get excited about every shape and line they make!
Start with smooth, clean rocks. Heat them in the oven at 200°F for about 15-20 minutes. Use oven mitts and tongs to handle them safely. Grab bright crayons and let the kids unleash their imagination! Consider using colors like red, blue, and yellow for eye-catching patterns. Remember to lay down paper towels to catch any melted crayon drippings!
24 Leaf Print Art

Leaf print art is a fantastic way to bring the vibrant colors of fall indoors! It’s easy for kids to do, and collecting leaves becomes an exciting adventure. Picture them exploring a park, gathering beautiful leaves in shades of orange, yellow, and red for their artwork.
Simply gather cardstock, paintbrushes, and acrylic paint in fall colors. Have your kids dip the leaves in paint and press them onto the cardstock for a stunning print. For an added twist, try using sponges or stamps for unique designs.
For a striking look, use three different sizes of leaves. If you want more texture, lightly dab a sponge on the paint before applying it! This craft lights up creativity and can easily brighten a classroom or playroom wall.
25 3D Paper Pumpkin Craft

Make a 3D paper pumpkin that adds a splash of autumn charm to your home! This fun craft engages kids in a hands-on way, creating something they can proudly display. Plus, it’s a wonderful chance to enhance fine motor skills and creativity.
Start with bright orange cardstock to form the pumpkin. Cut out pieces using a free template or trace your own pumpkin shape. Use scissors to create fun ridges for texture. Kids can decorate with green glitter or twine for the stem.
For easy assembly, glue or tape the edges, forming a rounded shape. Try making different sizes—tiny pumpkins for a tabletop or large ones for a cozy porch. Don’t forget to personalize with fun faces or patterns!
26 Pointillism Art Technique

Pointillism is a fun and colorful art technique that uses tiny dots of paint to create stunning images! This method helps kids improve their fine motor skills and explore their creativity while working on something beautiful. The best part? It’s so unique that each artwork is one-of-a-kind!
Grab acrylic paints in bright fall colors like red, orange, and yellow. Start by tracing a simple maple leaf shape on white paper. Use a thin black marker to outline the leaf first. Then, using a small brush or the end of a paintbrush, create vivid dots all over the leaf. Focus on overlapping shades for a layered effect.
For a super fun tip, try mixing a tiny bit of water with your acrylic paints to create a smoother dot application! Remember, patience is key; take your time and enjoy every little point!
27 Fall Tree Painting Craft

Painting fall trees is a delightful way to celebrate the season! This sensory craft captivates young children with vibrant colors and textures. As they dip cotton balls into bright yellows, fiery reds, and cheerful oranges, kids explore their creativity while enhancing fine motor skills.
Gather these supplies for a fun experience:
- Cotton balls
- Paint in fall colors
- Construction paper or canvas
Show your kids how to gently dab the cotton balls on the paper, creating lush foliage. For extra fun, toss some leaves around as you paint to mimic the beauty of autumn.