Cheerio art5/8/2023 So simple and yet so adorable, we can’t get enough of these fall gnomes. Although they are cute on their own, the light-up tea-light noses really put them over the edge! While not exactly scary, these sweet witches will be sure to delight your students. Preschoolers will love gluing Cheerios onto their corn cobs, but make sure you have extra cereal since they will probably sneak a few! These apples look so tasty we just want to take a bite out of them! We love that this is simultaneously an art lesson and a science experiment since students will be mixing their own puffy paint. This project will work on young students’ dexterity since they will need to fold their paper accordion-style. Surprisingly simple to create, we just love these spooky black cats. Rather than have your old magazines end up in a landfill, why not use them to create a fun jack-o’-lantern collage? No list of fall art projects would be complete without some Halloween imagery. Is there anything more tempting than a fresh set of watercolor paints? Equally pretty and spooky, these spider webs are the perfect art project for Halloween. Making a puppet from a paper bag is a rite of passage for any kid, so why not have your students try their hand at this adorable scarecrow? Sit back and watch the imaginative free play once their puppet friends are finished. While relatively easy, you may want to have an extra set of hands around to measure little heads. This turkey headband is the perfect craft to do before Thanksgiving break in November. Have students create as many unique trees as they want before gluing them in the layout of their choosing. Fall CollageĪs far as fall art projects go, this one can be done last-minute since all you need is some construction paper, a Sharpie, glue, and some scissors. This sunflower collage can work for students as young as preschool or as old as high school since the size of your scraps and the detail included are up to the artist. Once they’re finished, they can put on a puppet show for you! Popsicle Stick Scarecrow Puppetīe sure to have some pretty scrapbooking paper on hand so students have options to personalize their scarecrows. Zentangles are not only fun, they offer stress-relieving qualities for busy high schoolers! Older students will surely enjoy this pumpkin doodle project. Finally, remove the tape and admire the finished project! Use painter’s tape to put a leaf template on some black card stock, then let your students smudge chalk pastel all around it. We love this project since it teaches an art lesson on positive and negative spaces. Fall Leaf Suncatchersĭownload a free leaf template at the link below and then grab some autumn-colored tissue paper to make these pretty suncatchers. What’s cuter than a pumpkin made from Popsicle sticks and pipe cleaners? One with your student’s face on it! Learn more: Fantastic Fun and Learning 2. Make a tree on some white paper, then let your students go to town decorating it with a bowl full of fun fall stickers! We love this idea because it is no-mess and low-prep. So grab your favorite art supplies and get to work on some of these awesome fall art projects! 1. We have something for every age and in every medium in our list below. Jack-o’-lanterns, witches, spiders, candy corn, and turkeys are just some of our favorites. Whether you prefer Halloween or Thanksgiving, they both provide plenty of inspiration for your next art project. Autumn is in the air and you can hardly look to the left or right without seeing an abundance of creative inspiration in the form of pumpkins, scarecrows, sunflowers, and foliage.
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