Our Favorite Fall Crafts for Preschoolers (That Parents Love Too!)

As the crisp fall air settles in, the vibrant colors of the season provide a perfect backdrop for fun and creative activities with your little ones. At Kids 1st Child Development Center, we know that fall is not just about pumpkin spice and hayrides—it’s a time for hands-on learning and crafting that both preschoolers and their parents can enjoy together.
Crafting is a wonderful way to stimulate your child's imagination, build fine motor skills, and learn about the world around them. And the best part? Many fall crafts are easy, affordable, and can be enjoyed by the whole family. Whether you're looking for an engaging classroom project or a fun way to spend an afternoon at home, here are our favorite fall crafts for preschoolers that parents will love too.
1. Leaf Prints
One of the easiest and most enjoyable fall crafts for young children is creating leaf prints. This project not only introduces little ones to the changing seasons but also encourages them to observe the textures and shapes found in nature.
Materials:
- Freshly fallen leaves
- Paint (green, yellow, orange, red, or brown)
- Paper
- Paintbrushes or sponges
How-To:
- Collect leaves from the yard or local park. Look for different shapes and sizes for variety.
- Paint one side of the leaf with your chosen color. You can use traditional fall colors like red, orange, and yellow, or get creative with other hues.
- Press the painted side of the leaf onto a piece of paper, and gently lift it to reveal the print.
- Allow the prints to dry, and then display the artwork around the house.
This activity helps children develop fine motor skills as they handle the leaves, brushes, and paint, while also learning about nature and the changing seasons.
2. Pumpkin Stamps
Pumpkins are an iconic symbol of fall, and what better way to celebrate than by making pumpkin stamps? This craft lets preschoolers create their own pumpkin-themed art while working on their hand-eye coordination and sensory exploration.
Materials:
- Small real pumpkins (or sponge/craft foam pumpkins)
- Paint
- Paper
- Brushes or sponges
How-To:
- If using real pumpkins, slice the pumpkin in half to expose the inside. Scoop out the seeds if needed.
- Dip the pumpkin's flat side into paint or use a sponge dipped in paint to cover the pumpkin shape.
- Press the painted pumpkin onto paper to create a pumpkin stamp. You can make a series of stamps or turn it into a full painting.
- Add embellishments like green stems, leaves, or glitter once the paint has dried.
This craft gives children a tactile experience, from feeling the texture of the pumpkin to handling the paint. It's a wonderful way to celebrate fall's most famous fruit!
3. Apple Stamping with a Twist
Fall also means apple picking, and apple stamping is another creative craft that introduces children to this iconic fall fruit in a hands-on way.
Materials:
- Apples
- Knife (for adult use)
- Paint
- Paper
- Construction paper for apple trees
How-To:
- Cut an apple in half horizontally to expose the seeds.
- Dip the flat surface of the apple into the paint.
- Press the apple half onto paper, creating a stamp pattern.
- Once the stamps dry, you can cut out tree shapes from construction paper and create a fall apple orchard by adding the apple prints as the apples on the tree.
This activity teaches color recognition, pattern-making, and introduces children to the beauty of apples during the fall season.
4. Acorn Craft
Acorns are another sign of fall, and a simple acorn craft can help teach children about the life cycle of oak trees, all while having fun with crafting.
Materials:
- Construction paper (brown, yellow, green)
- Scissors
- Glue stick
- Googly eyes (optional)
How-To:
- Cut out two parts of the acorn: a larger oval shape for the body and a smaller rectangle for the cap.
- Glue the smaller rectangle at the top of the oval shape to form the acorn cap.
- Optional: Add googly eyes and a small mouth to turn the acorn into a little character!
- Allow your child to decorate the acorn with additional fall colors or glitter to make it sparkle.
This simple yet fun project not only teaches children about the elements of nature but also gives them a chance to practice their scissor skills and creativity.
5. Handprint Trees
Handprint art is a favorite of many parents, as it creates a lasting memory of how small their child once was. This fall, why not turn your little one’s handprints into a beautiful tree to celebrate the season?
Materials:
- Brown construction paper (for the trunk)
- Fall-colored markers or paint
- Paper for the handprint
- Scissors
- Glue stick
How-To:
- Trace your child’s hand on a piece of paper, then cut it out.
- Cut out a brown trunk from construction paper and glue it to the top of the handprint to form the base of the tree.
- Using markers or paint, create colorful leaves around the handprint, letting your child choose their favorite fall colors.
- Optional: Add a few stamped or painted leaves on the ground to represent fall foliage.
This craft is perfect for preschoolers to express their creativity while also providing parents with a beautiful keepsake to cherish for years to come.
6. Paper Plate Scarecrow Faces
Paper plates are incredibly versatile for crafting, and they make the perfect base for creating a scarecrow face. This craft combines the joy of creating with the fun of seasonal décor.
Materials:
- Paper plates
- Markers, crayons, or paint
- Craft materials (e.g., buttons, fabric, yarn)
- Glue
How-To:
- Begin by painting or coloring the paper plate to form the face of the scarecrow.
- Use buttons for the eyes and add a fabric or yarn hat to give it some character.
- Cut yarn into small pieces to create a “straw” look for the scarecrow’s hair.
- You can also add additional features such as a nose, mouth, or scarf to complete the look.
This craft helps children explore different textures while teaching them about one of the fun symbols of fall.
7. Handmade Fall Leaf Crowns
For a fun and wearable fall craft, consider making a leaf crown! This craft lets children create their own personal nature-inspired accessory while celebrating the beauty of fall leaves.
Materials:
- Artificial or real fall leaves
- Construction paper
- Scissors
- Tape or glue
How-To:
- Measure and cut a strip of construction paper that will fit around your child’s head as a crown.
- Attach leaves to the crown using glue or tape, layering them to create a full, vibrant look.
- Once the crown is dry, place it on your child’s head for a fun and festive fall accessory.
This craft promotes creativity and allows for a fun, hands-on way to explore the beauty of fall in nature.
Fall Crafting at Kids 1st
At Kids 1st Child Development Center, we understand how important it is to celebrate the changing seasons and create memories that will last a lifetime. Whether it’s crafting with pumpkins or exploring the beauty of autumn leaves, fall crafts are an excellent way to bond with your child while also learning about the world around them.
For parents looking for more tips on engaging with their child and making the most of each season, you can read about our year-round care options in Is Daycare All Year Round? Here’s the Truth
and how to ensure your child’s place at Kids 1st in How to Secure Your Child’s Spot in a Top Orlando Childcare Program.









