Fall is the perfect season for crafting with little ones, with its vibrant colors and bountiful nature-inspired materials. Let’s dive into some delightful preschool craft ideas that will bring the essence of autumn into your home.
1. Leaf Hedgehog Craft
Create an adorable hedgehog using leaves as its spines. This craft brings a touch of nature into the home and is a hit in my autumn workshops.
2. Handprint Tree Art
Transform little hands into a lovely fall tree with paint. Dip their hands in fall-colored paints and press them onto paper to create a tree trunk and branches—a keepsake you’ll cherish for years.
3. Paper Plate Owls
Transform a simple paper plate into a wise old owl with paint and construction paper. This craft is a hoot and a staple in my crafting repertoire.
4. Pinecone Animal Creations
Turn ordinary pinecones into cute woodland animals with a bit of paint and imagination. I adore making little owls and squirrels with my workshop groups.
5. Pinecone Bird Feeders
Turn pinecones into bird feeders by covering them in peanut butter and birdseed. Hanging them outside not only feeds the local birds but also teaches kids about giving back to nature.
6. Nature Walk Leaf Collage
Gather colorful leaves on a nature walk and let your little ones create a stunning collage. This activity combines outdoor exploration with indoor creativity, making it a favorite in my crafting studio.
7. Leaf Rubbing Art
Bring out the details in leaves with leaf rubbing art using crayons and paper. This classic craft never fails to amaze kids with the intricate patterns they can reveal.
8. Scarecrow Stick Puppets
Make scarecrow puppets using craft sticks and fabric scraps. These little fellows always end up in imaginative puppet shows with the kids.
9. Acorn Faces
Collect acorns and let your children paint funny faces on them. This quirky craft always brings a smile; I have a small army of acorn faces decorating my windowsill.
10. Tissue Paper Fall Wreath
Create a vibrant wreath using tissue paper in fall colors. It’s a delightful way to practice fine motor skills, and it looks fabulous hanging on the front door.
11. Pumpkin Seed Mosaic
Use those leftover pumpkin seeds from carving to make a mosaic masterpiece. My nieces love arranging them into different shapes and patterns before gluing them down.
12. Sunflower Noodle Craft
Kids can make adorable sunflowers using painted pasta. Arrange the pasta around a painted circle to create petals that pop, just like the ones we make in my studio.
13. Coffee Filter Leaves
Use coffee filters and watercolors to create delicate leaf designs. Watching the colors blend and spread is a magical experience for young artists.
14. Pumpkin Counting Game
Craft pumpkins from paper and use them for a fun counting game. It’s an engaging way to blend learning with creativity, and my little cousins can’t get enough of it.
15. Fingerprint Fall Leaves
Let little fingers do the painting and create beautiful fall leaves. It’s a simple way to capture the essence of autumn, and these prints always brighten my studio walls.
16. Corn Kernel Art
Design vibrant patterns using colorful corn kernels. It’s a sensory delight and a wonderful way to celebrate the harvest season.

