Fall Hanging Leaf Craft
- Gather your materials. You will need 4 pieces of construction paper in fall colors or neutral, some paint, a marker, paintbrush, scissors and double stick tape.
- Draw or have your child draw some leaves on the construction paper, leaving one page blank. I am using all different color paper but all one color is fine too.
- Have your child paint the leaf drawings.
- Add a 2nd color mix away it makes the leaves look that much more realistic!
- While your child is painting the leaves, draw a spiral on the blank page of construction paper.
- Paint the spiral. Let everything dry.
- Cut the leaves out.
- Cut the spiral out.
- Using double stick tape, add the leaves to the spiral. I like using this over glue because it’s not as heavy and the fall hanging leaf craft hangs nicer.
- Hang your fall hanging leaf craft up to decorate your house! My son barely ate dinner, pointing to his art, and excitedly telling his dad that we made it outside!
Song!
Leaves, leaves, leaves are falling
falling to the ground.
Orange, red, yellow and brown
leaves are falling down!
We have loads more great fall activities to enjoy!
Adam and Megan's Mom says
We are all over this project tomorrow! I seriously love you!
Teaching Heart Mom says
Very Cute Idea!
Naomi says
Love this !!
N from the Learning Ark says
Lovely, can’t wait to make it with the children at school.
erika says
I love this! The leaves will soon be falling here – I could see making this with real leaves, too.
Allie says
Thanks! Erika I have done this with real leaves, it’s very finiky though and younger kids have gotten really frustrated, but school age kids would be great at it!
chats says
I love your ideas. Thanks for being willing to share them. I thought you might be interested in another Autumn song called "It's autumntime." Here is a link to it if you are interested.
http://www.lds.org/churchmusic/detailmusicPlayer/index.html?searchlanguage=1&searchcollection=2&searchseqstart=246&searchsubseqstart=%20&searchseqend=246&searchsubseqend=ZZZ
The same site has lots of other fun activity songs too.
Allie says
Thanks!
Julie says
My momma used to say, “Imitation is the finest form of flattery.” Hope you’re flattered. 🙂 We tried.
http://funmajors.blogspot.com/2008/09/fall-foliage-fun.html
Jessala says
This is such a great fall craft for my two year old daughter. Thank you so much for taking the time to post these wonderful blogs. I have been so inspired by them so much so that I created an account just to thank you and I am going to Michaels first thing tomorrow!
Allie says
Jessela – Thank you so much!
JDaniel4's Mom says
I love these craft. I need to do it with JDaniel this week.
Alicia says
I did this craft with my 2-4s in storytime – simplified without paint – and it was fabulous. The kids made all kinds of creative modifications. Mostly they loved the moment where they picked the center of the spiral up and the leaves “fell.”