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Autumn craft ideas that will captivate 2-year-olds! Have fun making them and enjoy the fall to the fullest

Autumn has arrived, and it’s a season that even two-year-olds can get excited about.There are plenty of creative projects waiting that let you enjoy the unique nature and traditions of autumn—like fallen leaves, acorns, and moon-viewing!Here are some autumn craft ideas you can enjoy together with two-year-olds.Each project uses simple steps and seasonal materials to nurture children’s imagination.Why not enjoy autumn crafting with children using fallen leaves found on a walk or warm, cozy yarn?Because we treat what children make as works of art, we refer to them as “seisaku” (productions/works) in the text.

Autumn craft ideas that captivate 2-year-olds! Have fun making and enjoy the fall (31–40)

A mushroom pen holder made from a toilet paper roll

Let’s turn a cute, autumn-icon mushroom into a pen holder! This idea reuses a toilet paper roll to make the stand.

For the mushroom cap, let kids decorate by sticking on stickers or using stamp daubers to create patterns—any technique works.

By expressing themselves freely, children can nurture creativity and enjoy a sense of accomplishment.

It also makes a perfect gift for Respect for the Aged Day in September, so have fun making it!

Grapes in bubble art

This is a grape craft made with bubble art.

Bubble art is a technique that uses bubbles created from a soap solution.

Mix detergent, water, and paint to make a colored soap solution, then blow through a straw to create bubbles.

Place the bubbles onto drawing paper to make patterns.

Once the bubbles dry, cut them out into grape shapes, and attach them to a grape backing sheet to finish.

Instead of a straw, you can also use a cut plastic bottle covered with cloth or netting as a substitute.

Rolling acorn with a marble run

Let’s make acorns you can create while playing by rolling marbles! First, cut brown construction paper into the shape of an acorn.

Next, roll marbles coated with paint across the paper.

If you place a tray or similar item under the paper, kids can work safely and comfortably.

Once patterns appear on the paper, cut out a cap shape and attach it to the acorn illustration.

Finally, use cut pipe cleaners to make arms and legs, draw a face, and you’re done! How about making some cute acorns that capture the feeling of autumn?

Stylish mushrooms made with masking tape

Masking tape comes in all sorts of designs and patterns.

How about using that tape to make stylish mushrooms? On a sheet of white drawing paper, stick your favorite masking tapes randomly—vertically, horizontally, and diagonally.

Once you’ve added as much as you like, cut the paper into the shape of a mushroom cap, then pair it with another piece of paper cut into the shape of the mushroom stem to complete the craft.

Each child will choose different tapes and arrangements, resulting in wonderfully original creations.

Depending on the children’s ages, teachers should handle any steps that involve using scissors.

Grapes made by rolling up and dyeing

Here’s an introduction to making grapes dyed with paint.

First, make a grape-shaped base out of drawing paper.

Roll up some kitchen paper to look like individual grape berries, and stick them onto the base.

Then drip paint over them to add color, and finish by attaching the stem and leaves.

It’s best to thin the paint with plenty of water and prepare a few colors.

After rolling the kitchen paper, use glue to attach it to the base.

Try making some lovely grapes in soft, pastel colors!

Autumn craft ideas that captivate 2-year-olds! Have fun making them and enjoy the fall to the fullest (41–50)

A dragonfly made by dabbing paint with hands and sticking on stickers.

This is an autumn-themed dragonfly craft where you color by patting paint on with your palms.

Apply paint to your palms and add color all over by gripping and rolling a toilet paper tube.

Next, take the pre-cut dragonfly wing pieces and decorate them with your favorite stickers.

Then attach the wings and eye pieces to the painted body parts, and your cute dragonfly is complete! If you’re displaying them in a classroom, it’s also fun to thread a string through the tube and hang them so the dragonflies look like they’re flying.

Autumn leaves with newspaper stamping

Beautifully colored autumn leaves.

Let’s try expressing those subtle shades by making stamps out of newspaper.

Cut the newspaper into a suitable size and crumple it to make your stamp.

A nice thing about newspaper stamps is that you can easily adjust them to fit children’s hands and make them easy to press.

On white drawing paper, mix two or three colors of paint and dab the stamp randomly.

Once you’ve stamped the entire sheet, cut it into leaf shapes.

You can add little insect-nibbled holes, string them together like a garland, and try all sorts of creative ideas.