Leaf Cards: Leaves make a great image on a greeting card, thank you card, or even name card. Homemade cards are a lot more special than purchased cards and can be enjoyed for years to come. One way to do …[Continue]
fall leaf crafts
Leaf Placemats
After creating your delicious recipes, serve them on these placemats. Leaf Placemats: Collect some attractive fall leaves and let them dry. Then glue them on a sheet of paper or firm cardstock. Then laminate the sheet and cut out the …[Continue]
Leaf Wreath
Leaf Wreath: Make a wreath out of grapevine for Thanksgiving or just for the fall. All you need is some glue and an assortment of leaves (artificial leaves may be the best in this situation). Simply glue the leaves on …[Continue]
Alternative Stuffing
Stuffing: If you have a lot of leaves covering your yard, you may be able to use them for a big project, like as stuffing. Instead of going out and buying a bale or two of straw to fill that …[Continue]
Au Natural Fall Centerpiece
Centerpieces: If you’re in the process of making a fall centerpiece, add some colorful fall leaves to it for some color or texture. Or you can just make the leaves the centerpiece. You can collect leaves still on the branch …[Continue]
Dream Catcher
Dream Catchers: If your child likes to have things on his/her windows, or if you and they simply like dream catchers, consider using pressed leaves to make a homemade dream catcher. Press the leaves first so that they last longer …[Continue]
Leaf Chart
Leaf Chart: This is an educational and attractive craft that can be done with or without your children. Collect various types of leaves that you find in and around your neighborhood. Then research the leaves and find out what kind …[Continue]
Leaf Mask
There are many crafts that you can do in the fall. Many of them incorporate various pieces of nature, such as pinecones, acorns, grapevines, and even leaves. Fall leaves make a great addition to crafts on their own, a centerpiece, …[Continue]