You guys, fall is RIGHT around the corner. Can you believe it? That means it’s time to get started on our fall crafts for kids!
I love so many things about fall. Bonfires, the smell of October, crisp fall air, and the falling leaves in bright colors are just a few of my favorite things. My all-time favorite part, however, is making memories with my kids.
Fall is the perfect time for family traditions and fun. Doing crafts is something we do for each season or holiday, so of course, there will be fall-inspired crafts.
This handprint leaves craft is one I first did years ago. I loved it so much I started doing it every year. I love seeing how much the kids’ hands have grown each year, and I can update their scrapbooks with the handprint leaves.
How to Make Handprint Leaves With Kids
This is a super simple craft that you can do with kids of every age. The required materials are minimal, and there isn’t much mess involved.
Required Materials:
Directions:
- Begin with a blank piece of white paper.
- Using a clean paintbrush, paint the child’s hand orange.
- Quickly and firmly place the child’s hand flat onto the white paper.
- Carefully lift their hand, being careful not to smear the handprint leaf.
- Repeat steps 2-4 for the red paint and yellow paint.
- Allow the paint to dry.
- Using a thin paintbrush and brown paint (or a brown marker) draw the stem lines onto the leaves.
What Do You Think?!
Tell me what you think of this easy fall craft! Which fall crafts do you plan to do with your kiddos?
Share pictures of your fall crafts for kids in the comments! Feel free to drop a link to your fall craft blog posts in the comments, too! I’d love to see them!
Check out other fall crafts and activities by clicking the following links:
Simple Fall Handprint Crafts for Kids
Easy Fall Sensory Bin With Dyed Rice
Foil Printed Fall Art For Kids
Fall Bucket List – Free Printable
Other Important Fall Tasks
While we’re on the topic of kids and fall, I want to remind you to label all of your child’s coats, jackets, snow pants, and anything else they might lose. I’ve spent too much time and money looking for or replacing these items, so I label them each year. If you want a label that will last, I urge you to visit dutchlabelshop.com. They offer custom labels that you can sew onto your child’s clothing and outdoor gear. You can even choose a label with your child’s photo.
These are so cute! I live in a desert and find myself aching for the fall season most of the year. Iām all about getting a jump start on it, and this is the perfect way! š
September is the perfect time to get started! Thanks for commenting.
This is such a sweet idea for a crafting day! I bet it’s so fun for children too x
Yes it is! Thank you for commenting!
Hi my name is Cal. Those hand marked colorful leaves are so cute. I will try those at home and also do painting on pebbles as well.
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