Fall Crafts The Whole Family Will Enjoy

By Autumn Lockwood


During the autumn season, the days start getting shorter and the weather starts getting chillier. As a result fall a great time to complete some fall crafts together with your family. Enjoying crafts together is definitely a fun and inexpensive way to enjoy quality family time. For an added bonus, you'll probably end up with several fun and attractive items that are useful to decorate your home. Crafts can also be a great activity for children to participate in, because crafting really helps to develop creativity and fine motor skills. If you're looking for some inexpensive and simple crafts to produce this autumn, here are some ideas to help get you going.

Crafts Using Leaves
Among the best aspects of the season is the beautifully colored autumn leaves. Some adults see the fallen leaves as being a job that involves raking, while children may see these magnificent leaves as fun and quite exciting. When you have children that love to collect autumn leaves, then you can start using these leaves as being the foundation for a few craft activities. Being sure that the leaves are totally dry, ask your young ones to choose a selection of their favorites. Sandwich them between two pieces of waxed paper. Protect your ironing board's surface with Kraft paper or several sheets of plain printer paper. Place the waxed paper and leaves onto the paper, and then cover these with another piece of paper which will protect the surface area of your iron. Press over the whole stack carefully utilizing a medium temperature iron. The waxed paper will fuse together through the heat of the iron all of which will produce a lovely sheet of leaf art that you can then hang in a sunny window to let the sunlight shine through.

Leaves can also be used as stencils to produce interesting art pieces. Cover your table with a bit of newspaper or even an old vinyl tablecloth so that you can protect it. Lay a piece of construction paper on your table. Make use of a few pieces of double sided tape or scrapbook photo splits to stick some interestingly shaped leaves to the paper. With a stencil brush or perhaps a sponge, daub some various colors of acrylic craft paint or tempera to the paper. As soon as the paint dries, then carefully remove the leaves. You will end up with some lovely art pieces, that are appropriate for displaying in picture frames.

Fall Collages

In addition to the fall leaves, you will find all kinds of other natural materials you can use for the development of interesting art. Seed pods, dried flowers, pine cones as well as other ma
Leaves can also be used as stencils to produce interesting art pieces. Cover your table with a bit of newspaper or even an old vinyl tablecloth so that you can protect it. Lay a piece of construction paper on your table. Make use of a few pieces of double sided tape or scrapbook photo splits to stick some interestingly shaped leaves to the paper. With a stencil brush or perhaps a sponge, daub some various colors of acrylic craft paint or tempera to the paper. As soon as the paint dries, then carefully remove the leaves. You will end up with some lovely art pieces, that are appropriate for displaying in picture frames.

Fall Collages

In addition to the fall leaves, you will find all kinds of other natural materials you can use for the development of interesting art. Seed pods, dried flowers, pine cones as well as other materials can be combined to form interesting natural collages. Give each one of your children a container or perhaps a bucket that they can put the "art materials" into that they collect. Working on a protected table surface, let them glue their goods onto a piece of poster board. One way you can assist them to get this done quicker and much easier is to use a hot glue gun. It's a great idea to take a few pictures of your kids while they are working away at this project and also the other autumn crafts. You can then create amazing photo collages and show them off in picture frames in your home to call to mind all the fun you had together.

So, choose some fall crafts that your children can create, and remember to take a lot of pictures of your fun!




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