Fall Fun Crafts
Pumpkin spice, apples, cinnamon do you feel Fall coming? Who hears loves this season? (I’m raising my hand.) Fall is the perfect time to make seasonal crafts. I love decorating my home for the fall season. Having crafts made from our little ones is a great touch. These fall crafts are perfect to add to your home decor. Let’s make a ghost, pumpkins, colored feet and more! These are all simple fall crafts for your toddler to do at home.
These projects are easy enough for your toddler to do, though older kids will have fun as well. You can do these crafts at home, daycare, and preschool. All children will love making these seasonal crafts.
Doing Fall activities is a great way to introduce the change of seasons to little ones. Here are some of my favorite easy fall crafts.
Making crafts are a fun way to incorporate fine motor skills, art, and even science.
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These crafts are a great way to build Fine Motor Skills. If you are looking for more ways to develop fine motor skills be sure to get this bundle of activities you can do right at home.
Fall Crafts for your Toddler to Do at Home
Pumpkin Stamps
Materials:
- Paper
- Orange Paint
- Paintbrush
- 1 apple cut in half
- 1 Marker
Instructions:
Cut the apple in half. Dip the apple in the orange paint or use the paintbrush. Have your little one stamp the apple on the paper. Stamp as many times as you like. If your child is having fun, keep the activity going just get out more paper.
These crafts are a great way to build Fine Motor Skills. If you are looking for more ways to develop fine motor skills be sure to get this bundle of activities you can do right at home.
Puffy Ghost
Materials:
- Paper
- Cotton Balls
- Glue
- Black paper – make 2 eyes and a mouth
- Scissors
Instructions:
First, cut out a ghost shape from a piece of paper. I used cardstock so it’s a little more sturdy. I stretched the cotton balls a bit to cover more area. Together, with your little one squeeze glue to cover the ghost. Then have your child pick up the cotton balls and cover the cut-out. With a dot of glue put on the eyes and the mouth. All done! So easy.
Be sure to check out my facebook page to watch the video of this being made.
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Halloween Feet
Materials:
- Black Paper
- Chalk
- Paintbrush
- Yellow Paint
- Orange Paint
- White Paint
Instructions:
First, write the saying in chalk and leave a little room for their foot. It’s easier to write it first so that you can put the foot where there is space. Take a paintbrush and paint the parts of the foot different colors. Paint the heel white, the middle of the foot orange and the top of the foot yellow. Put your child’s foot on the paper where you left the room. Now you have a perfect Fall Sign.
Save this for years to come so you have something to remember just how small they once were. I hang mine up every year.
Leaf Rubbing
Materials:
- All different size leafs
- Crayons, colored pencils or pastels
- Paper, Wax Paper or Tin Foil ( all will have a different result)
Instructions:
First, go on a leaf hunt outside. Let your child find the leaves they like. Then put the leaves under the paper you choose. Pick a coloring item and rub across the paper to show the leaves. Use each leaf you found and use different coloring items to get different results. Mix and match and have fun.
This is a great activity to introduce nature and science into your art project. Discuss the shapes of the leaves, the colors and how they feel. It’s an easy activity that also encourages your little ones to get outside on a beautiful fall day.
Enjoy these simple crafts to get into the fall season. You and your kids will love making these fun projects. You don’t need to spend a ton of money to make adorable crafts with your child. Have fun, get messy.
Write below and let me know which was the favorite in your house. Tag @explorekidtalk on Facebook and Instagram of your little ones making these crafts. I can’t wait to see.
PS. Want to do these crafts later? Post this article on fall preschool crafts to your favorite Pinterest Board!
The puffy ghost is so cute and so it the trick or treat smell my feet. Super cute crafts for kids to do this fall.
Thank you. These fall crafts for toddlers are perfect to do this season. These are easy enough to do at home and in a classroom. Have fun.
I love the little pumpkin prints with apples! So cute!
Thank you. These fall crafts are fun and easy to do with little ones. I love ones that have hand or foot prints. Those are great to save and see how much they have grown.
I LOVE these fall crafts. I love crafts period. I think we may try to do the ghost crafts this month. My kids will love that. They are all really cute craft ideas for fall.
Thank you. These are great art activities for kids. Simple fall crafts that you can do at home. Be sure to look at my facebook page to watch the videos. Let me know how making the craft goes. https://www.facebook.com/explorekidtalk/
These are all so cute! Love that these fall crafts utilize stuff most of us have on hand and that many help with gross motor. Thanks for sharing!
I’m so glad you liked these art activities for kids. I try to include things that people already have in their homes. That way it makes it easy to do these crafts and not spend more money.