Fall is a time of pumpkin patches, corn mazes, and cozy sweaters and is eagerly anticipated by kids and adults alike. Celebrate fall with a fun paper craft that combines the whimsy of gnomes with the charm of scarecrows!
With this scarecrow gnome craft, kids will make their very own gnome, cleverly dressed up as a scarecrow.
“Gnome” matter your child’s age or crafting level, we have fall crafts for everyone to enjoy.
Gnome Craft For Fall

As they cut, glue, and assemble the paper pieces, young minds will be engaged in artistic expression and imaginative play. This activity not only celebrates the fun of fall but also nurtures essential skills like dexterity and hand-eye coordination.
This project comes with a free template and step-by-step instructions below to make this craft even easier for you to do with your kiddos. Once they’ve finished, it’ll be an adorable fall decoration they can display!
So, let’s watch as kids bring a smile to their faces while they craft adorable gnome scarecrows to spread the warmth and cheer of this wonderful season.
Supplies
- Colored cardstock or construction paper
- Scissors
- Glue
- Markers
- Scarecrow template (enter your email in the form at the end of the post to get the template)

Directions
Download the scarecrow template, print, and cut out the pieces you need.

Start by gluing the beard to the bottom of the face piece.

Place the eyes in the middle of the face and glue them in place.

Take the nose and glue it in between and below the eyes.

Next, glue the hat to the top of the gnome’s face, so it’s slightly overlapping the top of the eyes.

Position the patch somewhere on the gnome’s hat, glue it in place, then draw stitching lines around each edge.

Glue the completed gnome head to the top of the gnome’s body.

Place the straw behind the ends of both arms and glue them in place. Take the other 2 straw pieces, arrange them facing upward, and glue them slightly above the bottom of the gnome’s body.


Finish up by gluing the feet to the bottom and front of the gnome’s body, so the straw peek out from behind them.

Be sure to check out our many other crafts we have here at Simple Everyday Mom, your kids will be glad you did!

Fall Preschool Theme
Get ready for an exciting fall season with your preschoolers! Discover crafts and educational activities that celebrate the magic of the season.
We have something for every little learner, so keep reading below to explore some of our fall favorites and get kids excited to go on a journey of fun and learning!
Fall Books For Preschool
Reading books to your children is an excellent way to foster their development in so many ways! It can help them develop emotional intelligence and a love of learning.
When you read to your kids, you’re showing them the importance of books and the value of stories. It’s like giving them a head start on their education!
Every story is a new adventure to go on together, and your child will be sure to treasure the memories you create. Plus, in today’s fast-paced world where screens dominate, taking the time to sit down and read a physical book with your child can be a much-needed break for both you and them.
So next time you’re looking for some fun storytime activities with your little one, grab a book from your shelf and read to them! Below are some of the top fall-themed books for kids.
There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Leaves: The mischievous old lady swallowed a handful of leaves! Her tummy started to rumble. So she swallowed some more items. Then even more. But as her stomach grew full, the leaves began to poke out through her mouth… when suddenly – poofffff! – it turned into a scarecrow!
Pete The Cat Falling For Autumn: Pete is not a fan of fall. But he decides to do some detective work and finds out that there are lots of things about this season he loves, like corn mazes, hayrides, wearing scarves, and apple picking! This story helps kids learn that even though they might not love every season of the year, there are still good parts to each one.
We’re Going On A Leaf Hunt: The seasons are changing, the days getting are shorter, and children everywhere are starting to make plans for their favorite outdoor adventures – and what could be more fun than a Leaf Hunt?!

Fall Crafts Projects For Preschoolers
Crafting is an enriching activity for kids! As they engage in cutting, gluing, and coloring, they develop essential fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. It encourages problem-solving and critical thinking as they bring their ideas to life.
It also nurtures patience and perseverance, teaching them to embrace mistakes as part of the learning process.
Ultimately, crafting nurtures growth and development in a fun and rewarding way, so choose some of our favorite crafts below for your kids to do this fall.
Apple Name Craft – Kids can turn their names into a juicy work of art! As they make their personalized masterpiece, they’ll practice spelling their names and work on letter recognition. So grab the supplies for an apple-licious craft!
Owl Headband Craft – Hoots of joy will echo through the room once your little owlets don their new owl headbands! With our free template and a few supplies, kids will be able to use their imaginations and become a wise owl that soars.

Handprint Acorn Craft – Make the most adorable acorn ever with your child’s handprint. Skip the messy paint and grab the colored paper to make this cute craft. Create some memories and embrace fall with this personalized project!
Pumpkin Puppet Craft – On those crisp, autumn days, this is the perfect way to have fun indoors. This pumpkin pal will join kids to tell enchanting stories and go on exciting fall adventures. Unleash their big imaginations with this fun puppet craft!
Pre K Fall Activities
In this set of free printable apple worksheets, kids can kick off some fun fall learning. They’ll focus on the letter A with handwriting and letter recognition sheets, then learn the different parts of the apple to expand their vocabulary. Download these sheets and take a delicious bite out of learning!
Get ready for a bundle of fall printables for preschool kids that will ignite their curiosity and creativity! With these exciting printables, they’ll have a blast while mastering a variety of skills!
From matching colors and learning shapes to counting and connecting the dots, there’s so much fun packed into these pages.

As kids explore the world of the forest animals, they’ll also go on an exciting learning adventure with their ABCs completing our forest animal alphabet maze worksheets!
Kids will color in the correct letters for each forest creature and sharpen their letter recognition skills. As they navigate through the mazes, they’ll sharpen their problem solving abilities and fine motor skills.
These no-prep scarecrow color by number pages are a great way to greet fall! Kids are able to practice number recognition with numbers one through nine.
They’ll also work on color recognition as they fill in each numbered space and reveal a cute seasonal illustration. These are a great activity for some independent time and provides plenty of quiet time with nine free pages.

Want more fall activities? The fall printables bundle for kids is the perfect way to get your child excited for the upcoming fall season.
With 80 pages of fun and learning, your child will be entertained for hours. From worksheets to color by numbers and pattern block mats, this bundle has everything you need to keep your child occupied and learning all at the same time.
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More Fall Ideas For Kids

Scarecrow Gnome Craft For Kids
With this scarecrow gnome craft, kids will fashion their very own gnome, cleverly dressed up as a scarecrow.
Materials
- Colored cardstock or construction paper
- Scissors
- Glue
- Markers
- Scarecrow template
Instructions
- Download the scarecrow template, print, and cut out the pieces you need.
- Start by gluing the beard to the bottom of the face piece.
- Place the eyes in the middle of the face and glue them in place.
- Take the nose and glue it in between and below the eyes.
- Next, glue the hat to the top of the gnome's face, so it's slightly overlapping the top of the eyes.
- Position the patch somewhere on the gnome's hat, glue it in place, then draw stitching lines around each edge.
- Glue the completed gnome head to the top of the gnome's body.
- Place the straw behind the ends of both arms and glue them in place. Take the other 2 straw pieces, arrange them facing upward, and glue them slightly above the bottom of the gnome's body.
- Finish up by gluing the feet to the bottom and front of the gnome's body, so the straw peek out from behind them.
Nae Harris
Wednesday 30th of August 2023
Scarecrow gnome craft for kids, free template
Sam
Friday 1st of September 2023
Since you’re already an email subscriber, all you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of any post and it’ll automatically redirect you to the download page 🙂
Christina Mayr
Tuesday 29th of August 2023
Would love this!
Sam
Friday 1st of September 2023
Since you’re already an email subscriber, all you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of any post and you’ll get the template.
Sandy
Tuesday 29th of August 2023
So Cute!
Sam
Friday 1st of September 2023
Thanks, Sandy!
Kira
Tuesday 29th of August 2023
He is so cute, I can't wait to make him with my 6 year old son. Thank you for the template
Sam
Friday 1st of September 2023
Thanks and you're welcome!