10 Fun and Easy Fall Crafts for Preschoolers

Fall is such a magical time of year for families — the crisp air, colorful leaves, and cozy vibes make it the perfect season for crafting.
If you’re looking for fun and easy fall crafts for preschoolers, this list is full of creative ideas that are simple, affordable, and perfect for little hands.
Each project encourages imagination, sensory play, and fine-motor skills while giving your child a chance to celebrate the beauty of the season.
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Whether you’re homeschooling, planning weekend fun, or just want to keep your preschooler busy indoors, these ideas will make fall extra special. 🍂
1. Leaf Collage Art
Take a walk with your little one and collect leaves in all shapes and colors. Once you’re home, grab a piece of construction paper and let your child glue the leaves into a collage.

Encourage creativity by turning the leaves into animals, faces, or abstract art. You can even use markers or paint to add details. It’s an easy way to enjoy nature while teaching about colors, patterns, and seasons.
Tip: For extra fun, laminate the finished collage as a keepsake or fall placemat!
or this super unique hack below.
2. Pumpkin Seed Painting
After carving pumpkins, don’t toss those seeds! Wash, dry, and let your preschooler paint them with fall-inspired colors like orange, yellow, and brown.
Once dry, use the painted seeds to make mosaics, bracelets, or simple art projects. This activity encourages sensory play and pattern recognition — plus, it’s completely free if you already have pumpkins.
Pro Tip: Mix a little glitter paint in for extra sparkle!
3. Paper Plate Scarecrow or Jack O Lantern
Turn an ordinary paper plate into a friendly scarecrow! Start by drawing a big smile on the plate.
Use construction paper to create a hat and yarn for the hair. Add googly eyes, a triangle nose, and let your preschooler decorate however they’d like.

This craft is not only adorable but also helps with cutting, gluing, and following directions.
Hang the finished scarecrows on the wall or refrigerator for a fun fall display.
4. Handprint Tree Craft
One of the sweetest keepsake crafts for fall is a handprint tree.
Trace your child’s hand and arm on brown paper to make the trunk and branches.

Then, glue tissue paper or cut-out “leaves” in red, yellow, and orange all over the branches.
Talk about how trees change during fall and why leaves turn colors.
It’s a beautiful way to blend art with a quick science lesson — and it makes the perfect gift for grandparents.
5. Pumpkin Do a Dot Worksheet
This fall craft doubles as an outdoor learning activity!

6. Pumpkin Pie Preschool Craft
This adorable craft looks good enough to eat! Using a paper plate, orange tissue paper, cardstock “crust,” and cotton balls for “whipped cream,” your preschooler can make their own slice of pumpkin pie.
It’s festive, easy, and perfect for Thanksgiving-themed art days.

Mom tip: Let kids count out tissue paper squares to sneak in some number practice.
7. Apple Stamp Painting
Cut an apple in half and dip it into non-toxic paint. Stamp it onto paper to make apple art or trees!
This is a fun way to mix sensory play with creativity and even a little math — try counting how many apples your child stamps.

For an added touch, use different shades of red and green paint to create realistic apples, or sprinkle glitter before the paint dries.
8. Tissue Paper Pumpkins
Print or draw a pumpkin outline on paper. Then have your child crumple orange tissue paper into small balls and glue them inside the outline.
Use green tissue paper for the stem.

This activity strengthens fine-motor skills while giving them a cute craft to display on windows, the fridge, or a classroom bulletin board.
Bonus Idea: Turn it into a jack-o’-lantern by adding black paper eyes and a smile!
9. Fall Color Sorting with Leaves
This is not only a project but a learning craft for preschoolers.

Grab a big piece of construction paper, glue and of course different color leaves.
If you are in an area where the leaves seem to be the same color, you can add some extra fun to this by painting the leaves, green, red, yellow and brown.
Make a big line down the middle and one across the middle.
This will make four boxes.
Your preschooler will then start grouping and gluing the right colors together according to the box.
Tip: In each box you can put a big green dot and label it green and so on. This is a nice guiding tool for them also it helps to show them how to spell the color.
10. Acorn Necklace or Bracelet
If you have acorns nearby, gather them up and create simple jewelry.
Paint the acorns in gold, brown, or even metallic tones. Once dry, thread them onto yarn, string, or pipe cleaners.

This activity teaches hand-eye coordination and gives preschoolers something they can proudly wear or gift.
Helpful Crafting Tips
- Use washable glue and paints to make cleanup stress-free.
- Supervise closely with small materials like beads, seeds, or acorns.
- Keep extra supplies handy in a small “fall craft bin” so your child can pick a project anytime.
- Display finished crafts on a “fall wall” or fridge to build your child’s confidence.
Final Thoughts
Fall is all about slowing down, enjoying cozy moments, and creating memories.
These 10 fun and easy fall crafts for preschoolers are more than just art projects — they’re a way to bond, learn, and make the season magical.
Whether your little one is painting leaves, making playdough pumpkins, or feeding backyard birds, every craft adds a touch of creativity and joy to your fall days.
So grab your glue sticks and let’s make some autumn magic!
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