As the crisp air and golden leaves announce the arrival of November, it’s the perfect time to dive into a world of creativity with your children.
November crafts for kids are more than just a pastime; they are an opportunity to explore the vibrant colors and textures of the harvest season while developing essential skills.

From enhancing fine motor skills to fostering an appreciation for nature’s bounty, these projects are as educational as they are enjoyable.
Welcome to 26 November Crafts for Kids a delightful collection of creative activities designed to capture the magic of this cozy time of year.
Whether your child loves the tactile experience of working with felt or the vibrant hues of a corn wreath, there is something here for every budding artist.
Let’s jump into it!
November Crafts for Kids

1. Turkey Handprint Art
Transform your hand into a colorful turkey with this delightful craft! Start by tracing your hand on a piece of construction paper.
This outline becomes the turkey’s body and feathers, with each finger turning into a feather. Color or paint your feathers in vibrant fall colors like red, orange, yellow, and brown.
Add playful details like googly eyes, a red wattle, and a beak made from construction paper. These additions will bring your turkey to life!

2. Pinecone Owls
Gather some pinecones from the outdoors to craft charming little owls! Once you have your pinecones, use glue to attach felt for the owl’s eyes and wings.
Add more feathers to give your owl a unique texture. You can choose any colors for your felt, giving you the chance to express your creativity.
This project is not only about having fun; it also helps you develop your fine motor skills. Plus, using natural materials adds a special touch to your creation.

3. Leaf Lanterns
Create a magical glow with your leaf lanterns! Begin by collecting fallen leaves in various shapes and colors.
Apply a thin layer of Mod Podge to a clean mason jar, then carefully attach the leaves to the sticky surface.
After covering the jar, seal the leaves with another layer of Mod Podge. Once dry, place a tea light or small battery-operated candle inside to illuminate the leaves, creating a warm, glowing effect.

4. Thankful Tree
Celebrate gratitude with a Thankful Tree! Start by gathering branches and arranging them in a vase or jar to create your tree.
Cut out leaf shapes from colored paper and write down things you are thankful for on each leaf.
Use string or ribbon to hang these leaves on your branches. This project can continue throughout November, allowing you to add new leaves as you think of more things you appreciate.

5. Corn Husk Dolls
Create your own Corn Husk Dolls, a cherished Native American craft that combines history with creativity.
Begin by soaking dry corn husks in water to make them flexible. Once soft, layer the husks, tying them at the waist to form a charming figure.
Use yarn or twine to shape arms and accessories, adding a personal touch. Whether you leave them natural or paint them in vibrant colors, these dolls are a great opportunity to explore cultural stories and enhance your creative skills.

6. Pumpkin Seed Mosaic
Turn leftover pumpkin seeds into a stunning Pumpkin Seed Mosaic. After carving your pumpkins, gather the seeds and paint them in a rainbow of colors.
Arrange your painted seeds on cardstock or wood, gluing them down to form amazing patterns or shapes.
This craft teaches the art of pattern-making and color sorting, allowing kids to express their inner artist while recycling.

7. Acorn Necklaces
Enjoy a nature walk to collect acorns and transform them into Acorn Necklaces. Use vivid acrylic paints to decorate your acorns with fun designs or silly faces.
Attach small screw eyes to the tops, enabling you to thread them onto string or yarn.
This delightful craft helps improve fine motor skills and introduces kids to the world of natural materials.

8. Clay Leaf Bowls
Craft beautiful Clay Leaf Bowls by rolling out air-dry clay and pressing fresh leaves into the surface for intricate imprints.
Carefully cut around the leaf shapes, forming delightful small bowls or dishes. Once dry, paint them or leave them natural to highlight the exquisite textures and patterns.
This activity is a fantastic way to learn about nature’s details, and the finished bowls are perfect for holding jewelry or small treasures, adding a touch of nature to any room.

9. Apple Stamping
Unleash your creativity with Apple Stamping, a delightful art project that’s both simple and fun! Begin by cutting apples in half to reveal the beautiful star-like pattern inside.
Dip the cut side into vibrant paints and press them onto sheets of paper or fabric.
This is where the magic happens overlapping colors create mesmerizing patterns that can be used as unique cards, festive wrapping paper, or even decorative fabric for endless craft projects.

10. Pilgrim Hat Cookies
Dive into the tasty tradition of Pilgrim Hat Cookies a delicious crafting adventure! Start with round chocolate cookies as your base.
Generously dip marshmallows in melted chocolate and place one in the center of each cookie to form the adorable hat.
Add a charming buckle using a small piece of yellow fruit leather or a dab of icing. As you indulge in this creative task, you’ll also be savoring a delectable treat, perfect for learning about the rich history of Thanksgiving.

11. Mini Cornucopias
Create a symbol of abundance with Mini Cornucopias, a craft that’s as delightful to make as it is to admire!
Use sugar cones as your cornucopia base, filling them with an exciting mix of small treats like candy corn, pretzels, and tiny chocolates. Adding a sweet touch, tie a colorful ribbon around the cone’s opening for a festive flair.
This craft not only provides a fun activity but also teaches about the significance of abundance and gratitude during Thanksgiving.

12. Leaf Rubbings
Embark on a journey with Leaf Rubbings and discover the enchanting textures of nature. Collect a variety of leaves and place them under a piece of paper.
Using the side of a crayon, gently rub over the top, and watch as the intricate vein patterns and outlines come to life.
Experiment with different colors and leaf shapes to build a stunning portfolio of natural art. This activity is a wonderful way to appreciate the diversity of nature while developing an eye for detail.

13. Harvest Crowns
Harvest crowns are a delightful way to celebrate the vibrant beauty of autumn. Start by weaving thin branches or vines into a circle that fits snugly on your head.
Venture outside to gather a colorful assortment of leaves, flowers, and small fruits. These natural treasures can be artfully woven into your crown, creating a stunning display of fall’s bounty.
This craft not only encourages children to explore the outdoors but also enhances their fine motor skills as they carefully assemble their creations.

14. Button Indian Corn
Transform simple paper into a festive masterpiece with Button Indian Corn. Begin by cutting out a paper shape that looks like an ear of corn. Gather a collection of buttons in warm shades like yellow, orange, and brown.
Let your creativity flow as you glue these buttons onto the paper, forming a textured and colorful corn cob.
This activity is more than just fun; it helps kids practice sorting and pattern-making skills. Imagine your button corn proudly displayed as part of your autumn decor, brightening any room with its cheerful hues.

15. Turkey Feather Hunt
Get ready for a Turkey Feather Hunt a thrilling adventure that adds excitement to your fall festivities! Cut out colorful paper feathers and hide them around your house or yard.
Each feather holds a special surprise: a prompt to share something you’re thankful for or maybe a small prize.
This engaging activity keeps you moving and brings joy to the whole family. Imagine the laughter and excitement as everyone races to find the most feathers.

16. Fall Wind Chimes
Create the soothing sounds of autumn with your very own Fall Wind Chimes. Start by gathering natural materials like sticks, acorns, and dried leaves.
Using a piece of string or a small branch, tie these elements together to craft a charming wind chime. Hang your creation outside and listen as the breeze sets it in motion, producing gentle, melodic sounds.
This craft teaches children about the different sounds that various objects can make, turning an ordinary day into a symphony of nature.

17. Thanksgiving Placemats
Unleash your creativity this Thanksgiving by designing festive placemats that add a personal touch to your holiday table.
Gather construction paper, stickers, and markers to craft unique placemats.
Children can draw scenes from the first Thanksgiving or write heartfelt messages of gratitude. To ensure these creations last for future celebrations, laminate them for durability.

18. Pumpkin Spice Play Dough
Bring the aroma of fall into your home with pumpkin spice play dough. This simple recipe combines flour, salt, cream of tartar, warm water, vegetable oil, and pumpkin pie spice to create a sensory-rich play experience.
Kids can shape the dough with cookie cutters or mold it creatively with their hands, indulging in the delightful smell and texture. This craft not only stimulates their senses but also encourages imaginative play.
Perfect for embracing the season, this homemade dough provides endless hours of fun while enhancing fine motor skills.

19. Nature Bracelets
Explore the beauty of the outdoors by crafting nature bracelets. Wrap a strip of masking tape around your wrist with the sticky side out, and embark on a nature walk.
As you stroll through the park or backyard, attach small leaves, flowers, and other natural treasures to your bracelet.
This activity is an excellent way to foster a sense of observation and appreciation for the natural world.

20. Gratitude Pumpkins
Express thankfulness with gratitude pumpkins this Thanksgiving. Use small pumpkins or gourds as a canvas to paint and write messages of gratitude.
Encourage children to reflect on what they are thankful for and express it creatively. These decorated pumpkins serve as charming additions to your holiday decor, reminding everyone of the importance of gratitude.
This activity not only allows for artistic expression but also fosters a deeper understanding of thanksgiving.

21. Leaf-Printed T-Shirts
Transform plain t-shirts into vibrant wearable art with leaf prints. Start by gathering leaves with interesting veins and shapes.
Spread fabric paint on one side of a leaf using a brush or sponge, covering it entirely. Place the painted side down on the t-shirt, then cover with a piece of scrap fabric or paper towel.
Gently roll over it with a rolling pin to transfer the paint. When you peel the leaf off, a unique design will appear!

22. Paper Plate Turkeys
Create delightful paper plate turkeys that are perfect for fall festivities. Start with a paper plate as your canvas and either paint it brown or cover it with cut-out construction paper.
For the feathers, cut out leaf shapes from colorful paper in reds, oranges, yellows, and browns. Glue these around the top half of the plate. Add a character with googly eyes, a red paper wattle, and a yellow beak.
This hands-on project enhances fine motor skills through cutting and gluing, while also teaching about symmetry and patterns as kids design their turkey’s feathers.

23. Pumpkin Mason Jars
Turn ordinary jars into charming pumpkin-themed decorations with this engaging craft. Begin by painting the jar’s exterior with orange acrylic paint.
Once dry, embellish it with green vines around the rim using paint or markers, and if desired, add jack-o’-lantern faces with black paint.
These festive jars can hold small candles, creating a warm flickering glow that highlights the painted designs, or serve as containers for autumn treats or vases for fall flowers.

24. Wooden Spoon Characters
Bring wooden spoons to life with this imaginative craft. Provide children with simple wooden spoons, paints, fabric scraps, yarn, and decorative items.
Start by painting a face on the spoon’s bowl, then use fabric scraps to fashion clothing or iconic features like pilgrim hats or Native American headdresses.
Yarn can be glued on for hair, and small feathers or other details can be added for extra flair. These charismatic spoon characters can serve as playful puppets in storytelling or role-playing games.

25. Corn Wreaths
Celebrate the harvest season with a charming corn wreath! Begin by threading popcorn, dried Indian corn, and other colorful beans and seeds onto a sturdy thread or wire.
Kids can sprinkle creativity by designing their patterns or embracing a random, rustic style.
Once you’ve crafted a long enough string, shape it into a circle and tie it off securely to form a wreath. Hang these delightful creations on doors or walls to bring a touch of autumn indoors.

26. Felt Leaf Coasters
Dive into the world of crafting with vibrant felt leaf coasters! Children can choose from a palette of autumn colors and trace leaf patterns onto the felt.
After cutting out these shapes, they can use a simple stitch around the edges for a polished finish or glue two leaves together for added thickness.
Add a dash of detail by stitching veins with contrasting thread to mimic real leaves. These coasters not only serve as practical items for home use but also make thoughtful gifts.


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