September is here, and you know what that means—time to dust off those craft supplies and get those creative juices flowing! 🍂 Whether it’s a rainy day, a weekend project, or just a way to keep the kiddos entertained after school, crafting is the ultimate boredom buster. So, ready to dive into some super fun and easy crafts? Let’s go!
1. Leaf Rubbings

Gather some leaves in different shapes and sizes, and let the kids color them with crayons. Leaf rubbings encourage creativity while connecting with nature. Plus, it’s a neat way to explore the different textures of leaves. Just place a piece of paper over a leaf and rub crayon on the paper, and voilà—instant art! Who knew nature could double as an art supply? 🌿
2. Paper Plate Scarecrows

Grab some paper plates, paint, and a few craft items to make adorable paper plate scarecrows. You can use yarn for hair, buttons for eyes, and markers for facial details. This craft is not only fun to create, but it’s also a cute decoration for welcoming fall. Let the kids get all imaginative—after all, who says scarecrows can’t wear funky hats? 🎩
3. DIY Sun Catchers

Bring some sunshine indoors with DIY sun catchers made from wax paper and colorful tissue paper. The kids can cut and glue the tissue pieces onto the wax paper, then hang them in a window to catch those rays. It’s like adding little rainbows to every room! And who doesn’t need a little sparkle in their life? ☀️
4. Pine Cone Creatures

The backyard has been waiting! Collect some pine cones and turn them into cute little critters. Grab some googly eyes, felt, and maybe a little paint to create your own pine cone creatures. Each one can be a quirky character with its own personality. How about a pine cone owl? Cute and no assembly required for a flightless creature! 🦉
5. Nature Collage Art

Take a stroll outside and collect leaves, twigs, flowers, and other natural treasures. Once home, let the kids create a nature collage on a piece of cardboard. It’s a great way for them to express their artistic flair while appreciating the beauty of the outdoors. Plus, you get a unique piece of art that embodies that perfect September vibe. 🌼
6. Rock Painting

Let’s take crafting outdoors! Grab some rocks and non-toxic paint to create fun painted rocks. Kids can decorate them with animals, patterns, or even inspiring messages. Then, let them hide these little masterpieces around the neighborhood for others to find. Who knows, maybe they’ll start a treasure hunt! You’ll never look at a rock the same way again! 🪨
7. Paper Bag Puppets

Bring storytime to life with paper bag puppets. Just take a brown paper bag and let the kids go wild decorating it with markers, fabric scraps, or stickers. Once they craft their puppets, encourage them to put on a show! What’s better than a bunch of wrinkled bags becoming the stars of the living room? 🎭
8. Fall Wreaths

Get into the autumn spirit with fall wreaths made from construction paper, twigs, and colorful leaves. The kids can glue everything around a cardboard circle to create a beautiful piece they can proudly hang on the front door. You’ll have that ‘welcome home’ vibe down in style! 🍁
9. Miniature Gardens

Transform an old container or shoe box into a miniature garden. Provide the kids with small plants, stones, and other natural elements to create their own little ecosystems. It’s a fun way to teach them about gardening and nature—plus, what says “you’re a responsible adult” better than a lush, tiny garden? 🌱
10. DIY Play Dough

Who doesn’t love play dough? Make your very own by mixing flour, salt, water, and food coloring. Let the kids knead the dough and create whatever their imaginations allow—why not a lopsided dinosaur? The beauty of DIY play dough is that it’s easy to customize, and you can whip it up any time. It’s a fantastic sensory activity! 🌈
11. Glitter Jars

Need a calming activity? Create glitter jars. Fill a jar with water, add glitter, and a few drops of dish soap. When the kids shake it, they’ll watch the glitter swirl around—great for those “I need a minute” moments. It’s not just pretty; it teaches the kiddos about patience too! ✨
12. DIY Seed Bombs

Get them involved in a green project with DIY seed bombs. Mix clay, compost, and seeds, then shape them into little balls. Once dry, plant them in the garden or toss them in neglected lots. It’s a playful way to help the environment and teaches kids about plants and growth. It’s basically the cookie dough of gardening! 🌼
13. Pom-Pom Creatures

Bring the fluff with pom-pom creatures. Use yarn to create colorful pom-poms and turn them into fun animals or characters. They can add googly eyes and create all kinds of fuzzy friends. It’s like crafting magic, and who doesn’t love a fuzzy friend? 🦊
14. Friendship Bracelets

Teach kids the art of friendship bracelets with simple beads and string. Each kid can create one to give to a friend, sharing a little piece of themselves. It’s a lovely sentiment that also develops fine motor skills. Plus, they’ll have something to show off on the playground! 💖
15. Colorful Candle Holders

Combine creativity and practicality with colorful candle holders! Kids can paint or decorate small glass jars to make their very own candle holders. Once done, you can pop in some tealights (or battery ones for safety) to create a cozy ambiance. They’ll light up any room, and who doesn’t love a candlelit snack?! 🕯️
16. Beaded Fruit Jewelry

Who says jewelry has to be boring? Gather colorful beads and let the kids make beaded fruit jewelry—think apples, bananas, and grapes! It’s a fun craft that promotes creativity, and they can wear their edible-inspired creations! Who’s ready to rock that banana bracelet? 🍌
17. Shadow Box Art

Step up the creativity game with shadow boxes. Give the kids a plain box and let them decorate it using paper, photos, or small trinkets to create layered art. They can tell a story through their shadow boxes. And of course, it’s a perfect way to celebrate their favorite memories or hobbies! 📦
18. Twisted Paper Art

Last but not least, twisted paper art combines colors and techniques in an eye-catching way. Let the kids twist strips of colored paper and arrange them into intricate designs or patterns. It’s the kind of art that attracts attention and sparks conversations. And who doesn’t love a little bragging rights? 😉
September is a fantastic month for all sorts of creative fun! From nature-focused projects to glittery delights, these 18 September crafts for kids offer endless possibilities for creativity and learning. So, which one are you trying first? You might just find that the fun of crafting helps you connect with your kids in a whole new way. Happy crafting!
