26+ *Cheap* & Easy Fall Crafts for Kids

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Fall is the perfect time to cozy up with some simple, fun crafts, and the best part? You don’t need to spend a lot to make something special! These budget-friendly fall crafts for kids are a great way to get creative using items you likely already have at home or in the classroom.

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Whether you’re crafting with toddlers or keeping preschoolers busy on a chilly afternoon, these easy DIY ideas are sure to bring on the smiles. From colorful leaves to playful pumpkins, there’s something here for every little artist to enjoy!

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10 Free Printable Fun Fall Handprint Crafts for Kids

If you are on the hunt for cheap and budget friendly fall crafts for kids, then you have to snag our free printable fall themed handprint crafts!

Acorn Handprint Craft by Beth Ann Averill

Help make a fun afternoon and a treasured memory all at the same time. Turn your child’s handprint into this adorable acorn craft using basic household supplies.

Acorn Handprint Craft

Paper Bag Pumpkin Craft by Kid-Friendly Things to Do

Turn a paper lunch bag into a cute pumpkin craft with just a few steps. Kids can handle this craft on their own, so you can enjoy seeing what creative spin each child puts on their pumpkin.

Paper Bag Pumpkin Craft

Paper Plate Pumpkin Pie Craft by Mommy Evolution

The materials list for this craft couldn’t be simpler. Cotton balls, construction paper, and a paper plate magically combine to make this fun pumpkin pie craft.

Paper Plate Pumpkin Pie Craft

Inside A Pumpkin Craft by Rock Your Homeschool

Here is a brilliant way to teach kids about what is inside a pumpkin without all the messy pumpkin goop. This budget-friendly paper plate craft is fun, simple, and educational.

Inside A Pumpkin Craft

Paper Bag Scarecrow Puppet Craft by Tonya Staab

A paper bag scarecrow puppet is a great free-form craft to inspire creativity in kids. And the best part is, the only non-basic supply needed is a paper lunch sack.

Paper Bag Scarecrow Puppet Craft

Paper Scarecrow Craft by In the Bag Kids’ Crafts

Make a simple scarecrow craft that kids are sure to love using nothing more than construction paper. The printable template makes this a simple, budget-friendly fall craft to set up and accomplish.

Paper Scarecrow Craft

Coffee Filter Apple Craft by Life with Darcy & Brian

Now that everybody is using K-cups or pods, most people have some old coffee filters just laying around. Turn one into a cute apple craft that kids will really enjoy.

Coffee Filter Apple Craft

Handprint Tree by The Best Ideas for Kids

Here’s a simple craft that would even work as a Thanksgiving centerpiece. Make a standalone construction paper tree with handprint leaves in fall colors.

Handprint Tree

Pie & Turkey Rocking Bottle Cap Craft by Crafty Kids Play

This printable combines with some supplies that aren’t usually used for crafts, but most people have sitting around the house regardless. The rocking turkey and pie slice provide fun for kids, even after the crafting is done.

Pie & Turkey Rocking Bottle Cap Craft

Leaf Headband by Non-Toy Gifts

Get kids into the spirit of fall with these fun printable leaf headbands. It comes in a full color version, or in colorable black and white to save on printer ink.

Leaf Headband

Apple with Worm Paper Plate Craft by ConservaMom

Here’s a nice little paper plate apple craft with a fun surprise. Nobody will be upset to find this cute little worm hiding in their apple.

Apple with Worm Paper Plate Craft

Fall Tree Paper Bag Craft by Natural Beach Living

This wild fall tree is full of personality and color. Plus the main material used for this budget-friendly fall craft is just brown paper bags.

Fall Tree Paper Bag Craft

Easy Candy Corn Craft by Simply Full of Delight

Preschoolers and toddlers will have a blast with this hands-on fall craft! Using the printable candy corn template, little ones can dip pom poms into paint and stamp each section to match the classic candy corn colors. 

Easy Candy Corn Craft

Fall Windsock Craft by I Heart Crafty Things

Create a fall windsock for a decoration that will continue to beautify the house any time it’s a breezy day.  A few foam leaf stickers and a couple other  things are all you need.

Fall Windsock Craft

Paper Plate Acorn Craft by Kidz Craft Corner

Make a cute acorn craft with the littles on a slow fall afternoon. Kids can do the cutting, gluing, painting, and adding in the tissue paper crumbles for great fine motor practice.

Paper Plate Acorn Craft

Paper Plate Scarecrow Craft by Kids Activity Zone

Using just a few simple steps, kids can make a paper plate into a fun little scarecrow craft. Then, for a fine motor skills bonus, they can lace yarn through the holes in the plate.

Paper Plate Scarecrow Craft

Scarecrow Clothespin Craft by The Ladybirds’ Adventures

These cute scarecrows are a perfect budget-friendly fall craft. They are so easy to make, and kids can help out or do the entire thing, based on skill level.

Scarecrow Clothespin Craft

Paper Towel Tube Pumpkin Craft by Two Pink Peonies

Use an old paper towel or toilet paper tube to make some great pumpkin crafts. Kids will love cutting, painting, and gluing these little cuties together.

Paper Towel Tube Pumpkin Craft

Pine Cone Pumpkin Craft by Fireflies & Mud Pies

This pretty little craft would look just right adorning the mantle once it’s done. Turning a pine cone into a pumpkin is quick, easy, and costs almost nothing.

Pine Cone Pumpkin Craft

Q-Tip Indian Corn by Homan at Home

The printable template included here keeps this craft simple enough for any kid with scissors skills. They can use a q-tip to dot different colors on the corn cob, mimicking the colored kernels of Indian corn.

Q-Tip Indian Corn

And that’s a wrap! Fun and easy fall crafts that won’t break the budget and will definitely keep kids busy. These simple projects are perfect for a cozy afternoon at home or as a classroom activity, giving little ones a chance to dig into some hands-on seasonal fun.

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