Children trace three ovals on a sheet of paper—one larger and two smaller. Then they decorate them with an orange marker, creating their own imaginative patterns. They cut out the shapes and glue them together so that the largest oval is in the middle. They add the pumpkin stem. Finally, they glue the artwork onto...
Category: Autumn Kids Crafts
Hedgehog made of leaves
Children color the hedgehog’s face and paws with crayons as they like. Then they glue autumn leaves collected during a walk onto its back to create the spines. A simple art activity that introduces young children to the autumn atmosphere. Material used:
Tree made of gray paper
Cut out a round base for the tree and wrap it with gray paper. Then twist the paper in one direction to form the trunk. Divide the remaining top part into four sections and twist each one separately to make branches. From colored tissue paper, make small balls. Glue them onto the branches. You can...
Paper umbrella
Children trace and cut out a circle. Then they fold it in half, then in half again, and once more. They open the circle and decorate the umbrella however they like. They fold it in half again, and then gently fold two marked creases inward to give the umbrella a 3D shape. They glue the...
Pumpkin made from a toilet paper roll
First, children cover a toilet paper roll with orange paper. Then they cut several long strips of the same color. Each strip is glued on both sides of the roll, one next to another, until a round pumpkin shape is formed. From green paper, they cut out a leaf and fold it in a few...
Paper pumpkin
Fold an orange sheet of paper in half. Then fold each half three more times to create narrow strips — this will make an even accordion. Prepare three more sheets in the same way. Fold each accordion in half to find the center, then cut them. Now glue all the pieces together to form one...
Paper pumpkins
Children trace six circles on orange sheets of paper and cut them out. Each circle is folded in half and then glued together side by side to form a round, 3D pumpkin. A piece of string is placed in the middle so the decoration can be hung up. From gray paper, they roll a small...
Heather flowers
On a white sheet of paper, children draw lines alternately with red and blue crayons. Gradually, they create a cluster of heather. The colors start to blend, and the mix of red and blue produces a soft purple shade. Between the flowers, they add a few green lines to form the stems. From gray paper,...
Autumn umbrellas
Children cut a paper plate in half and paint it in a chosen color. Once the paint is dry, they glue on the umbrella handle. Using a decorative hole punch, they make small leaves and stick them onto the artwork. The next step is to prepare several pieces of string or thread. The children attach...
Autumn tree made of pencil shavings
Children carefully spread glue over the crown of the tree — where the leaves will be. Then they stick on pencil shavings, preferably in autumn colors. Each shaving becomes a delicate, colorful leaf. The trunk of the tree is colored with crayons. Material used:
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