🎃 10 Pumpkin Crafts for Kids🎃 (2024)

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Here in the Southern Hemisphere a wonderful thing has begun… Autumn! Summer in Australia has always been and remains still, a bit much for me! So, when Autumn rolls around I am over the moon for a return to cooler weather. Though it is March, and our friends in the Northern Hemisphere are excited to once again be feeling the stirrings of Spring and Easter is on its way, I feel the need to celebrate our season with craft activities, and what says Autumn more than… PUMPKINS! 🎃

1. Felt Pumpkin Craft

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https://onlypassionatecuriosity.com/felt-pumpkin-craft/

There’s something so delightful and cosy about working with felt! It’s very accessible even for those not used to sewing and it’s cheap as chips. What I really love about these little pumpkins is the cute but simple embroidery that makes them pop! I can’t wait to hang these everywhere!

2. Easy Pumpkin Treat Bags

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https://www.hellowonderful.co/post/easy-pumpkin-treat-bag-kids-will-love-to-make/

Drawstring pouches are such a delight, aren’t they? I remember drawstring bags being one of the first thing I ever made, both in high school and after when I began getting crafty on my own! There’s always this slight feeling like it’s something from Medieval days. These pumpkin ones are SUPER cute and easily made by kids who would probably feel very spiffy to have their own pumpkin pouch!

3. Twine Pumpkins

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https://www.hellowonderful.co/post/diy-twine-pumpkins/

These twine pumpkins are deceptively simple and yet add such lovely rustic and Autumnal vibes! I’m looking forward to seeing if the cinnamon quills permeate delicious cinnamon smells around the room!

4. Felt Pumpkin Faces

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https://prettylifegirls.com/2021/09/fall-crafts-diy-felt-pumpkin-faces/

My 9-year-old daughter was instantly drawn to these and in spite of still being very new to sewing, was very keen to give them a go! They’re very cute and a nice activity to do together and very open to lots and lots of customisation!

5. Paint Swatch Pumpkin Craft

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https://www.kindergartenworksheetsandgames.com/paint-swatch-pumpkin-craft-for-kids/

Do you ever stand in front of all the paint swatches in the hardware store and just want to PLAY?! There’s a Bluey episode where they play with paint swatches, and I just want to get in on the action! I’m way more of a craft play than imaginative play kind of gal, so these sorts of crafts where you get to use a bunch of pain swatches just make me happy!

6. Positive and Negative Space Jack-O-Lantern Craft

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https://buggyandbuddy.com/halloween-crafts-kids-positive-negative-space-jack-o-lantern/

Oh, I do love craft activities that provide us with teaching moments! This is a great activity for introducing our little artists to the concept of negative space and how we can tell a story with it as much as we can with positive space!

7. Pumpkin Paper Weaving Activity

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https://artsycraftsymom.com/paper-weaving-fall-printables-fine-motor-activity/

There’s something so Zen about weaving activities. It’s simple, yet requires concentration, and this activity in particular is so good for helping little hands improve on their fine motor skills.

8. Pumpkin Fizzy Art

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https://www.funlittles.com/fall-art-activities-pumpkin-fizzy-art-kids/

First off, I’m a sucker for anything with co*ck-eyed googly eyes, they’re hilarious. Secondly, another teaching moment here! What an awesome idea to paint bi-carb soda paste onto paper, and then mix an acid (vinegar, citric acid, lemon juice, etc) with water and food dye and paint it onto the bi-carb paste! Not only do you get awesome fizzy chemical reactions, but beautiful watercolour effects afterwards!

9. Button Pumpkins

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https://kansaslivingmagazine.com/articles/2019/08/08/kids-craft-button-pumpkin

In many places online you can get huge mix lots of plastic buttons, which are so handy for heaps of lovely button related craft activities. The instant my daughter saw these button pumpkins she exclaimed ‘Ooh, pretty!’ and she’s right. I like that this activity is very accessible to a wide range of ages, and results in wall hanging worthy art!

10. Origami Pumpkins

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https://www.pinkstripeysocks.com/2014/09/origami-jack-o-lantern-pumpkin.html

I do love a bit of origami. What I love about it, with regards to children’s activities, is that it is such a wonderful example of procedural thinking. I also love that it requires our little crafters to slow down, do things carefully, and with precision.

There you have it, ten craft activities with seasonal flair! I am really looking forward to delving into these with my daughter over the coming Autumnal months!

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Elowen

Elowen is a wife, mother, designer, artist, creator, writer, bibliophile, Trekkie, gamer, geek, hoarder of labels, fabric, and yarn, and pretend adult. She enjoys a multitude of crafts and sharing her knowledge of them with others, along with a vast array of useless trivia.

🎃 10 Pumpkin Crafts for Kids🎃 (2024)

FAQs

How to make pumpkin craft for kids? ›

To make pumpkins, simply water down some white glue and soak paper strips in it. Then use the strips to cover inflated balloons. Top with green paper leaves and pipe cleaner stems.

How to make pumpkin made of paper? ›

For a small pumpkin, cut 4 paper strips that are 1 inch wide by 11 or 12 inches tall. For a larger pumpkin, cut 8 paper strips that are 1.5 inches wide by 9 inches tall. Forr a small pumpkin, glue two paper strips together in the middle to create a plus shape.

How to make your own pumpkin design? ›

To begin:
  1. On the top of your pumpkin, draw a five or six-sided shape around the stem. ...
  2. Remove the top and cut away the excess to create a neat lid with no soft flesh. ...
  3. Cut away the excess paper around your design. ...
  4. Using a poker, co*cktail stick, or fork, trace around the design by poking holes through the paper.
Oct 10, 2023

How do you decorate a pumpkin with little kids? ›

Presenting a brilliantly easy, no-mess way to decorate pumpkins that's suitable for all ages. Simply let your kid draw a shape on the pumpkin (or draw one for your kid, if you want it to be super neat), then give them rainbow thumbtacks to push into the pumpkin flesh and fill in the drawing.

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