November is a wonderful month to embrace the cozy vibes of fall with your little ones. Let’s dive into some delightful and easy craft ideas that will spark creativity and bring the beauty of autumn indoors!
Handprint Turkeys
Handprint turkeys are a classic craft that never fails to delight preschoolers. Trace your child’s hand on colorful paper, add a few googly eyes and a beak, and voilà – you’ve got a cute turkey ready to brighten any fridge door!
Pumpkin Spice Playdough
Mix up a batch of homemade pumpkin spice playdough for a sensory experience filled with the scents of fall. The kids will love molding it into shapes and figures.
Scarecrow Stick Puppets
Use popsicle sticks, fabric scraps, and markers to create charming scarecrow puppets. These little guys can bring endless storytelling sessions to life during the chilly evenings.
Coffee Filter Turkeys
Dye coffee filters with vibrant colors and use them as turkey tails. Attach them to a paper turkey body for a colorful display of your preschooler’s artistic flair.
Pilgrim Hat Table Settings
Craft mini pilgrim hats from black and white paper to use as name card holders for your Thanksgiving dinner. They add a charming touch to the table and are a breeze to make.
Acorn Necklaces
Gather acorns and create necklaces by threading them onto a string. This simple craft is a delightful way for little ones to wear a piece of November nature.
Footprint Pilgrim Hats
Turn tiny footprints into delightful pilgrim hats by painting the soles of your child’s feet and pressing them onto paper. Add a buckle and some embellishments, and you have a cute Thanksgiving-themed decoration.
Leafy Tree Collage
Gather vibrant autumn leaves from outside and let your preschooler create a beautiful tree collage. Glue the leaves onto a large piece of paper in the shape of a tree, and watch as they marvel at their very own fall masterpiece.
Leaf Crown
Fashion a regal crown from collected leaves and twine. It’s a fun way for kids to play royalty and celebrate the beauty of fall.
Pinecone Turkeys
Transform pinecones into adorable turkeys by adding colorful feathers and a construction paper beak. They make perfect table decorations for your Thanksgiving feast.
Autumn Wind Chimes
Create a soothing wind chime by stringing together painted leaves and beads. Hang it by a window to catch the gentle November breezes.
Pumpkin Seed Mosaics
After carving pumpkins, save the seeds for a creative mosaic. Paint them in fall colors and glue them onto paper to form patterns or pictures.
Cinnamon Stick Turkeys
Attach colorful paper feathers to cinnamon sticks to make fragrant turkey decorations. They’re a sweet-smelling craft that adds a festive aroma to your home.
Paper Bag Owls
Turn simple paper bags into wise owls using paint and craft paper. These cuddly critters can perch on your child’s bookshelf to keep them company.
Button Acorn Art
Create whimsical acorns using buttons in various shades of brown. Glue them onto a piece of cardstock in the shape of an acorn, and you have a tactile craft that’s as fun to touch as it is to look at.
Pumpkin Paper Plates
Transform simple paper plates into adorable pumpkins with just a splash of orange paint and some creativity. Add cut-out eyes and a mouth for a jack-o’-lantern twist that’s perfect for November.
Turkey Cone Hats
Turn simple paper into fun turkey cone hats. Decorate with feathers and a beak, and let your preschooler gobble around the house in style!
Thankful Tree
Cut out paper leaves and have each family member write something they’re thankful for. Attach them to a drawn tree trunk for a heartfelt decoration that grows through November.
Nature Walk Collage
After a walk in the crisp November air, use the treasures found along the way—leaves, twigs, and pinecones—to create a nature collage. It’s a great way for kids to connect with the season.

