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20 Cute and Fun Pumpkin Crafts for Kids

September 6, 2016
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Children always enjoy crafting new stuff and since it’s technically autumn now, I was researching some new pumpkin crafts for kids ideas.

Pumpkin crafts for kids

Obviously, there’s no shortage of pumpkin crafts for kids, and I had trouble keeping the list short but I really wanted to curate only amazing ideas. That’s because all of us parents want the best for our kids – even when it comes to having fun, right?

What pumpkin crafts have your kids done so far and which are your favorites from today’s roundup?

  1. Halloween Pumpkin Hat Craft from freekidscrafts.com
  2. Halloween Art Projects from mollymoocrafts.com
  3. Pumpkin Handprint Cards For Kids To Make from frugalfun4boys.com
  4. Melted Crayon Pumpkin Craft from dreamalittlebigger.com
  5. Halloween Paper Pumpkin Bastet Printable from thecrafttrain.com
  6. Terra Cotta Pot Pumpkin from gluedtomycraftsblog.com
  7. Decorating Mini Pumpkins For Fall from sparkandchemistry.com
  8. Pumpkin Pom Pom Straws Tutorial from brendid.com
  9. Jack O’Lantern Fall Nightlight Jars from firefliesandmudpies.com
  10. Make A Yarn Pumpkin For Halloween from themagiconions.com
  11. Pumpkin Still Life Art Project For Kids from buggyandbuddy.com
  12. Funny Marshmallow Teeth Jack O’Lanterns from craftymoods.com
  13. Sock Pumpkin Craft from meaningfulmama.com
  14. Toilet Paper Roll Pumpkins from easypeasyandfun.com
  15. Easy Pumpkin Craft For Scissor Skills from nurturestore.co.uk
  16. Mason Jar Pumpkin from loveandmarriageblog.com
  17. Adorable Felt Food Pumpkin Tutorial from onecreativemommy.com
  18. Halloween Trick Or Treat Tree from playpartyplan.com
  19. Popsicle Stick Pumpkin Magnet from thisgirlslifeblog.com
  20. A No Carve Pumpkin Decorating Idea from gluesticksgumdrops.com


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  1. Jess says

    November 5, 2018 at 5:04 am

    This looks awesome!

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