Autumn Crafts to Do with Your Toddler
As the leaves change and the weather cools, autumn is the perfect time to enjoy cosy craft sessions with your toddler. These easy and fun activities will encourage creativity and provide beautiful keepsakes to remember the season.
1. Leaf Collages
On your next walk, gather a selection of colourful autumn leaves. Once home, lay them out on a large sheet of paper and let your toddler stick them down to create their own unique collage. You can add other nature finds like acorns, pinecones, or small twigs for extra texture. This craft is not only fun, but also helps children learn about the natural world.
2. Pinecone Painting
Collect some pinecones and set up a painting station at home. Your toddler will love dipping the pinecones into paint and watching the patterns and colours form. You can use autumnal shades like orange, red, and yellow, or let them get creative with their favourite colours. Once dry, these painted pinecones can be used as decorations around the house.
3. Apple Stamping
Cut an apple in half and dip the flat side into paint to create stamps. Your toddler can press the apples onto paper to create colourful prints. Experiment with different patterns and colours, and once the paint dries, you can even use the artwork as homemade wrapping paper for small gifts.
4. Autumn-Themed Playdough
Make homemade playdough in autumnal colours like orange and brown, and add a little cinnamon or nutmeg for a seasonal scent. Your toddler can help knead the dough, then use cookie cutters, leaves, or small sticks to shape it into different creations. This is a brilliant way to encourage sensory play and creativity.
5. Nature Crowns
Help your toddler feel like an autumn king or queen by making a nature crown. Simply cut a strip of card to fit around their head, and use double-sided tape to attach leaves, small flowers, and any other nature finds. Let them proudly wear their crown as they parade around the house or garden!
Crafting with toddlers is all about keeping it simple and focusing on the process rather than the final result. With these activities, you’ll both enjoy the season and create some lovely memories along the way.