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Fall Leaf Crafts for Kids

November 4, 2024 by Sarah White

There are so many fun things to do with fall leaves, which is a good thing because they are everywhere. We have more than a dozen trees in our yard so I would always try to do some leaf crafts when my daughter was younger. We made rubbings and preserved leaves and did a ton of jumping in leaf piles, but if you’re looking for more activities to do with leaves, read on.

If you have a lot of different kinds of trees in your yard, on the playground or at the park, you can make leaf mandalas like these from Red Ted Art. They’re inspired by Andy Goldsworthy, who makes temporary art with natural materials (learn more about him at the link).

Leaves are art all by themselves, but you can make them an even lovelier display by combining leaves with other natural materials in a collage. Or make a little natural weaving loom like this one from Woodlark to hold a bunch of leaves and other fall pretties in a way that can continuously be changed.

Another way to turn leaves into art is by using markers or pens to trace the veins on a leaf. This idea is from Go Science Kids, and it’s a simple thing that makes really pretty leaves to display while also giving you can chance to talk about why leaves have veins and what is happening when leaves change colors.

Kids Craft Room has a great idea for making leaf luminaries, which would be fun to decorate the table from now through Thanksgiving. The best thing about these is that you don’t have to use any glue, so it’s easy for kids to make (with some supervision since cutting is involved).

This one does use glue, but it’s so cute it’s probably worth the potential mess. Our Kid Things shows you how to make an adorable hedgehog with fall leaves using their printable template and a paper plate.

I also love this fall in a bottle project from The Crazy Outdoor Mama. It’s like a snow globe with leaves and has the added cuteness of a kid’s photo inside. This would be a fun one to make at school to give to parents or grandparents, and it’s so easy and cute!

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DIY Tic-Tac-Toe Flannel Board – Fun and Portable Game

Looking for an easy and enjoyable sewing project that doubles as a fun, interactive game? This DIY Tic-Tac-Toe Flannel Board tutorial is the perfect blend of crafting, sewing, and classic family fun! Whether you’re making it for kids, grandkids, or even yourself, this project is a wonderful way to combine creativity with entertainment.

This handmade Tic-Tac-Toe set is ideal for road trips, quiet time at home, or even as a thoughtful gift. The soft flannel material allows the game pieces to stay in place without slipping, making it perfect for travel. Plus, it’s completely reusable—no need for paper or chalk, just grab your felt X’s and O’s and play over and over again!

This tutorial walks you through the entire process, from selecting your fabric and cutting the board to stitching the perfect game grid. If you love scrap-busting projects, this is a great way to use up fabric leftovers while creating something practical and fun.

Not only is this a simple sewing project, but it’s also a fantastic way to encourage screen-free play and family bonding time. Whether you’re a seasoned sewer or a beginner looking for an easy project, this tutorial will guide you every step of the way.

So grab your fabric, thread, and let’s sew up a game that brings joy to everyone!

Check out the full tutorial here!

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