Easy Fall Crafts for Kids With Foamcore

fall crafts for kids

The Best Ideas for Kids/ Simple Mom Project

Fall is the perfect time to keep your kids entertained with crafts. We're talking DIY acorn projects, leaf crafts (they'll love the leaf cookies and family puppets), and pumpkin carving activities that are silly and spooky enough for Halloween (can't forget no-carve options). And while you're taking your little ones on daily or weekly walks trough the park, this is their moment to gather leaves, acorns, sticks and rocks for DIY crafts they'll love making. With our roundup of fall crafts for kids, the crafting fun doesn't have to end.

Have your kids dive into their creativity with raw materials straight from the yard, playground or backyard. Only a few items are needed from the craft box, including paper, cardstock, glue, wiggly eyes and Sharpies. Other than that, everything can be nature-based. We're talking acorn necklaces, wooden spoon scarecrows, pinecone hedgehogs and strawberry acorn magnets. With our list, you'll have enough autumn-themed Halloween crafts and Thanksgiving DIY projects to use during playtime or simply hang up as home decor. And don't stop there. For more options, check out these creative DIY crafts kids can do all season long.

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Pumpkin Stress Balls

After filling orange balloons with rice, use a Black Sharpie to draw fun and silly faces for these stress-relieving pumpkin balls. Whenever your child is anxious, have them give the balls a squeeze.

SHOP ORANGE BALLOONS

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Tin Can Pumpkins With Hummus

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Leaf People

Make use of the pile of leaves you raked together in the backyard by turning them into adorable leaf people. Glue the leaves to your paper or cardstock, then use puffy paint for the faces and markers to draw the arms and legs.

SHOP PUFFY PAINT

Get the tutorial at Emma Owl »

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Tree Art With Foil Printed Leaves

Aluminum foil is a crafter's favorite material. They're great for drawings, sculptures and making printed leaves for your DIY tree.

Get the tutorial at Emma Owl »

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Recycled Pumpkin Scarecrow

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Acorn Necklaces

If your kids love collecting acorns, they'll have enough to make a whole community of happy acorn necklace characters. This craft does involve drilling holes in the acorn tops to put the string through, so this one's gonna need some parental involvement.

Get the tutorial at Whimsy Love »

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Craft Stick Scarecrow

This scarecrow project is great to keep in mind for a rainy day, since you probably have all the materials you need for it lying around in your art drawer. And yet, he looks so cute when he's finished!

Get the tutorial at Simple Mom Project »

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Apple Place Cards

For a fall feast or just to dress up a dinner at home, these adorable place cards will get everyone in a fall mood. Choose green cardstock, red cardstock or alternate!

Get the tutorial at Studio DIY »

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Cupcake Liner Owl

If you have extra cupcake liners lying around, put them to good use — a couple folds, and they'll look just like owls. Then, you can embellish them with paint and even make a craft-paper branch for them to sit on.

Get the tutorial at Artsy Craftsy Mom »

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Book Page Fall Leaves

Old book pages transform into glittery leaves that look cozy and homey when hung in a window or off a mantel. Depending on the age of your little crafters, you might need to help with the cutting.

Get the tutorial at Domestically Blissful »

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Woven Paper Apple

Little ones can personalize their own apple and work on their fine motor skills with this weaving craft. Use any patterned paper you have lying around to make different designs.

Get the tutorial at Buggy and Buddy »

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Salt Dough Leaf Impresision

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Apple Print Jack o' Lantern

What are you going to do with all those apples from apple picking? Eat some, back some into a pie, and make sure there's at least one left over to turn into a stamper so you can make fun Jack o' Lantern faces.

Get the tutorial at Frugal Momeh »

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Source: https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/life/parenting/g33276111/fall-crafts-for-kids/

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