Feeling the September vibes yet? đ As kids head back to school, why not blend learning with some artistic flair? Art projects offer a perfect way for little ones to unwind, express their creativity, and even learn new things. Seriously, who doesnât love getting a little messy with paint and glitter? Buckle up, because here are 14 fantastic September art projects for kids that your little Picassos will absolutely adore!
1. Leaf Rubbings

September ushers in a fabulous fall palette! Encourage your kiddos to explore nature by collecting various leaves. Place a leaf under a sheet of paper and let them rub crayons over the paper to reveal the leafâs details. Itâs an easy and fun way to combine art and nature, and the results are beautiful keepsakes. Plus, who knew rubbings could be so cool? đ
2. DIY Bird Feeders

Bird feeders add a splash of personality to your backyard while inviting some feathered friends over. Grab some empty toilet paper rolls, peanut butter, and birdseed. Spread peanut butter on the roll, roll it in the birdseed, and then hang it using string. Your kids can paint the rolls before coating them for a personalized touch. Just remember, the birds might show up for snack time!
3. Colorful Rock Painting

Rock painting encourages creativity and adds charm to your garden. Head outside, find some smooth stones, and let your kids paint them in cheerful colors or fun patterns. They could even turn them into little animals or inspirational rocks for friends and family. Just think about all the compliments youâll get on your garden decor! đ
4. Autumn Leaf Collage

Gather a variety of leaves (dried or fresh) and let your kids create a collage on cardboard or thick paper. They can glue the leaves down in interesting patterns and even add drawings to enhance their artwork. Itâs a brilliant way to celebrate the beauty of fall and teach kids about the different shapes and colors of leaves!
5. Pumpkin Painting

Who says pumpkins are only for Halloween? Grab some small pumpkins and let the kids paint them in imaginative waysâthink unicorns, monsters, or even their favorite cartoon characters. This project sparks creativity and gives you adorable autumn decor for your home. Plus, painting is WAY less messy than carving! đ
6. Homemade Playdough Art

Skip the store-bought playdough and make your own! Combine flour, salt, water, and food coloring for a fun, squishy craft. Once you have your dough, let the kids shape it into animals, flowers, or whatever pops into their minds. Pro tip: Add some essential oils for a sensory bonus. Playdough is a classic but endlessly fun!
7. Nature Weaving

Combine your love for nature and weaving with this engaging project. Grab a cardboard frame, create slits around the edges, and let the kids weave in twigs, leaves, and grasses they’ve collected. When theyâre done, hang it up to showcase their creativity. Itâs not just an art project; it doubles as home decor too!
8. Suncatchers with Wax Paper

Suncatchers are a fantastic way to play with light. Cut shapes from wax paper, allow the kids to color with markers, and then hang them in a sunny window. Theyâll love watching the colors dance when sunlight hits them. Not to mention, you’ll get a charming glow in your home! âď¸
9. Paper Plate Masks

Embrace your kidsâ inner drama with paper plate masks! Have them create faces from the plates using paint, markers, and other crafty supplies. Add feathers, glitter, or sequins for extra pizzazz. This project sparks imagination and can lead to some absolutely hilarious performances afterward. Whoâs ready for a family talent show? đ
10. Salt Dough Creations

Get those tiny hands kneading with salt dough! Mix flour, salt, and water to create a dough thatâs perfect for sculpting. Kids can make ornaments, figures, or whatever their hearts desire. Once baked, they can be painted and displayed proudly. This project will keep them entertained for ages, and youâll have keepsakes to cherish forever!
11. Tie-Dye T-Shirts

Ready to bring some groovy vibes to your wardrobe? Grab some plain white t-shirts and tie-dye kits. Let your kids twist and fold the shirts before applying the dye. The results are colorful creations that they can wear with pride. Whether they create spirals or stripes, tie-dye is always a hit! đ
12. Shadow Art

Utilize shadows for a unique art experience! On a sunny day, set up paper on the ground and place their favorite toys or figures in the sun to cast shadows. Let the kids trace around the shapes and then color in the drawings afterwards. Itâs a fun way to create art inspired by the world around them!
13. Recycled Material Art

Encourage your little ones to think outside the box with recycled material art. Gather materials like cardboard boxes, bottle caps, fabric scraps, and let them create a masterpiece. They could build anything from robots to art sculptures. Itâs a brilliant way to teach them about recycling while unleashing their creativity!
14. DIY Tie-Dye Canvas Bags

Letâs wrap up with some trendy DIY style! Grab some plain canvas bags and a tie-dye kit to make custom tote bags. Kids will love showing off their creations while shopping or heading to the park. Plus, theyâll feel pretty cool rocking their own designs. Fashion meets function! đď¸
Every one of these September art projects for kids offers a chance to experiment, learn, and express their little selvesâwhile you get to enjoy the creative chaos. So gather your craft supplies, dive into these projects, and make memories that last longer than the glitter stuck to your table! Excited to see what your kiddos create? We are too! Share your art adventures with us! đ¨
