Scarecrow Printable Craft

As the leaves turn golden and the air gets cooler, we know that fall is here! And what better way to celebrate this beautiful season than with some fun scarecrow crafts?

Scarecrow Coloring Page

Scarecrow Coloring PageGet your little ones excited for fall with this adorable scarecrow coloring page! Let their creativity run wild as they color in the scarecrow’s hat, shirt and pants all different shades of fall colors. This activity is perfect for a lazy Sunday afternoon, or as a fun way to wind down after a long day at school.

Scarecrow Paper Plate Craft

Scarecrow Paper Plate CraftGet crafty with your kids with this fun and easy scarecrow paper plate craft! All you need are some paper plates, construction paper, glue, and scissors. Cut out the pieces for the scarecrow’s hat, shirt, and pants from the construction paper, and let your little ones glue them onto the paper plate. Add some straw for the scarecrow’s hair, and you’ve got a fun fall decoration to hang on your fridge!

Scarecrow Mason Jar Luminary

Scarecrow Mason Jar LuminaryAdd some cozy fall vibes to your home with this adorable scarecrow mason jar luminary! This DIY project is a fun way to get creative and make a unique piece of fall decor for your home. All you need is a mason jar, some paint, a few pieces of fabric, and some twine. Simply paint the mason jar with a coat of orange, yellow, and brown paint, and then glue on the fabric pieces to create the scarecrow’s hat, shirt, and pants. Wrap the twine around the jar to add some extra rustic charm, and then pop in a tea light candle to create a warm and inviting glow.

Scarecrow Popsicle Stick Craft

Scarecrow Popsicle Stick CraftGet your kids’ creative juices flowing with this fun scarecrow popsicle stick craft! All you need are some popsicle sticks, construction paper, scissors, glue, and some felt. Cut out the pieces for the scarecrow’s shirt, pants, hat, and hair from the construction paper, and then let your little ones glue them onto the popsicle sticks. Add some felt to create the scarecrow’s face, and voila! You’ve got a fun scarecrow puppet that your kids will love playing with.

Scarecrow Sock Doll

Scarecrow Sock DollGet cozy this fall with this adorable scarecrow sock doll! This DIY project is a fun way to upcycle an old sock and turn it into a fun fall decoration. Simply stuff the sock with cotton and tie it off to create the head and body of the doll. Cut out the pieces for the scarecrow’s hat, shirt, and pants from some scrap fabric, and then glue them onto the sock. Add some buttons for the eyes, and some felt for the nose and mouth, and you’ve got a fun scarecrow doll that will add some extra fall charm to your home!

Scarecrow Handprint Craft

Scarecrow Handprint CraftGet your little ones involved in some fall fun with this adorable scarecrow handprint craft! All you need is some construction paper, scissors, glue, and some paint. Have your child dip their hand into the paint, and then press it onto a piece of construction paper. Cut out the pieces for the scarecrow’s hat, shirt, and pants from some other construction paper, and let your child glue them onto the handprint. Add some straw for the hair, and you’ve got a fun and easy fall craft that your child will love!

Scarecrow Wreath

Scarecrow WreathAdd some fall charm to your door with this adorable scarecrow wreath! This DIY project is a fun way to get creative and make a unique fall decoration for your home. Simply wrap some burlap around a wreath form, and then glue on some fabric pieces to create the scarecrow’s hat, shirt, and pants. Add some straw or raffia for the hair, and some felt for the face, and you’ve got a fun and festive fall wreath to welcome your guests!

Final Thoughts

So there you have it, some fun and easy scarecrow crafts to get you and your little ones into the fall spirit! Whether you’re looking for a cozy fall decoration to add to your home, or a fun activity to do with your kids on a lazy Sunday afternoon, these scarecrow crafts are sure to do the trick. So grab some construction paper, paint, and glue, and let your creativity run wild this fall!