What crafts can I make with fall leaves?

10 Autumn Leaf Crafts for Kids

  1. Leaf Drawing, Doodling, and Zentangles. Draw on your leaves with metallic sharpies and create beautiful autumn leaf art!
  2. Leaf Drawing Game.
  3. Autumn Leaf Mandala.
  4. Leaf garland.
  5. Glitter leaves.
  6. Autumn Leaf Rock Art.
  7. Leaf Peepers.
  8. Autumn suncatchers & stained glass windows.

How do you make leaf activity?

Leaf Activities for Preschoolers

  1. Sticky Leaf Tree. Go on a leaf hunt and find all sorts of leaves.
  2. Leaf Rubbings. Take some of those beautiful leaves and create leaf rubbing art.
  3. Leaf Confetti.
  4. Leaf Lantern.
  5. Leaf Sensory Bin.
  6. Leaf Memory Game.
  7. A Leafy Game.
  8. Crunched-Up Leaves Project.

How do you make a fall leaf garland?

Start by taking your pressed leaves and decorate them with the Sharpies. You can trace the veins, decorate with doodles or mandalas, and also write what you are thankful for on them. Next, use the glue gun to attach the stems of the leaves to the ribbon. Finally, hang your garland up somewhere special in your home!

How do you make dried leaf art?

Leaves will dull as they dry out, so to help keep them bright follow these steps!

  1. Place the leaf between two sheets of wax paper.
  2. Cover with a towel.
  3. Press with a hot iron (do not steam) for 2-5 minutes until the leaf feels dry.
  4. Flip it all over and repeat with the towel on the underside of the leaf.

How do you make leaf prints with crayons?

Directions:

  1. Put a leaf upside down on the table.
  2. Place a piece of paper over the leaf.
  3. While holding the paper and leaf in place, use the side of a crayon to rub across the leaf.
  4. Make sure that you color over the entire leaf.
  5. A dark crayon will produce a clearer print of the leaf.

How do you make a leaf painting for kids?

How to Set Up Your Creative Table for Leaf Painting with Kids:

  1. Get outside and collect some leaves. Depending on how much time you have, you can either do this before the kids arrive, or with them.
  2. Cover the table with paper, and set out a slew of bright colors.
  3. Let the kids paint!