19+ Fall Leaf Crafts (Real or Fake Leaves!)

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โ€œWant a simple way to enjoy the beauty of autumn with your kids? Fall leaf crafts are always a hit! You can use real leaves from outside or grab some faux ones from the store, either way, there are plenty of easy and fun projects you can make together.

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In this post, youโ€™ll find 19+ fun and easy fall leaf crafts you can make with kids. Whether youโ€™re using real leaves from outside or store-bought faux ones, these DIY projects are perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and anyone who loves simple seasonal crafts.

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Fall Leaf Puppet Craft by This Tiny Blue House

These leaf puppets keep things simple and fun, making them a great craft for preschoolers and older kids alike. Just grab a few basic supplies and some vibrant fall leaves, and youโ€™ve got an easy project bursting with seasonal charm.

Fall Leaf Puppet Craft

Leaf Man Craft by Mimosas & Motherhood

Kids can go for a walk and collect fall leaves of all shapes, colors, and sizes. Then head home and get to making these fun leaf people with their gathered treasures.

Leaf Man Craft

Leaf Ladybug Craft by Rock Your Homeschool

A marker, paper, and some fall leaves are all it takes for this brilliant art project. Kids can hand-pick leaves to make only the best ladybugs.

Leaf Ladybug Craft

Fall Leaf Red Squirrel by Little Ladoo

Kids will love coloring in this cute red squirrel with a really unique medium. Using fall leaves helps recreate the bushiness and red color of his tail.

Fall Leaf Red Squirrel

Fall Leaf DIY Window Clings by Fox Farm Home

Make some simple, elegant, beautiful suncatchers by letting nature do most of the work. Laminating fall leaves and attaching them to a window provides lots of colorful light for a cool fall day.

Fall Leaf DIY Window Clings

Leaf Printing Art by Easy Peasy and Fun

Thereโ€™s something about a cute art project when it has a fun circularity to it. Kids use leaves that fell from trees to create newly stamped trees in these paintings.

Leaf Printing Art

Leaf Art: Animals, Bugs, and More by Homan at Home

This is another art activity that inspires so much creativity. Kids can arrange gathered leaves however they like, then anyone with artistic ability adds lines to turn them into fun leaf-based animals.

Leaf Art: Animals, Bugs, and More

Autumn Leaf Mosaic Collage by Picklebums

Here is a slightly impressionistic take on fall leaves that kids are sure to love. Cut up lots of different colors of leaves, then have kids use these mosaic โ€œtilesโ€ to fill in a drawn leaf outline.

Autumn Leaf Mosaic Collage

All Natural Leaf Threading by Kids Craft Room

Younger kids can have fun with this all natural activity. They gather some fallen leaves, then thread them together using a stick โ€œneedleโ€ for a great fine-motor builder.

All Natural Leaf Threading

Fall Leaf Butterflies Craft by Living Life & Learning

These fun butterflies are so simple to make, kids will want a whole flock. Using nothing but leaves and sticks, kids can put them together in no time.

Fall Leaf Butterflies Craft

Paper Plate Fall Leaf Hedgehog Craft by Our Kid Things

Gather up a bunch of fall leaves to add a body to this printable hedgehog template. Or, use craft leaves for a more permanent animal friend.

Paper Plate Fall Leaf Hedgehog Craft

Gradient Leaf Banners by Barley & Birch

Grab a handful of leaves at the peak of the fall season for this beautiful craft. Kids can create their own leaf gradient banner to grace the walls of the house until winter rolls around.

Gradient Leaf Banners

Kids Handprint Fall Tree Craft by Non-Toy Gifts

Combine a fun handprint craft with the natural beauty of fall for this project. Kids can decorate a handprint โ€œtreeโ€ with lots of leaves in every color.

Kids Handprint Fall Tree Craft

Paper Plate Leaf Turkey Craft by Arty Crafty Kids

This cute turkey printable is all ready for kids to color him in and give him a set of leaf tailfeathers. Or, if nature isnโ€™t cooperating, there are options for paper loops or even handprint cutouts.

Paper Plate Leaf Turkey Craft

Monster Leaf Puppets by Messy Little Monster

Kids can really get into the Halloween spirit by using laminated leaves to make monster puppets! Just give them some paint, feathers, googly eyes, and whatever else they need to let creativity reign supreme.

Monster Leaf Puppets

Fall Leaf Prints with Markers by 123 Homeschool 4 Me

Create leaf prints in a wide array of vibrant colors using this technique. Instead of crayons, it uses markers for a whole new type of leaf printing.

Fall Leaf Prints with Markers

Leaf Crown by Red Ted Art

No scissors, paper or glue is needed for this leaf crown craft. It literally just takes leaves, woven and โ€œstitchedโ€ together.

Leaf Crown

DIY Autumn Leaf Confetti by Growing Hands On Kids

Collect a bunch of leaves for this fun project. It doesnโ€™t matter what shape or size they are. Just focus on gathering lots of different colors to make bright and easy autumn leaf confetti.

DIY Autumn Leaf Confetti
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Fall Leaf Craft by Skip to My Lou

Turn a scrap of cardboard like an empty cereal box into this fun craft. Kids will have a blast decorating the tree trunk with colorful leaves and creating a pile of fallen leaves at the base.

Fall Leaf Craft

Autumn Leaf Crunch Craft by The Crazy Outdoor Mama

This activity is great because it gives you an opportunity to use the brown, dried up leaves that always end up mixed with the prettier fall colors. Kids can crunch them up to cover and decorate a foam pumpkin.

Autumn Leaf Crunch Craft

Fall leaf crafts are such a sweet way to bring the colors of autumn into your home or classroom. From simple projects for toddlers to creative DIYs for older kids, thereโ€™s something here for everyone.

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