15 ADORABLE Pumpkin Crafts for Kindergarten (2023)
Looking for some pumpkin crafts for kindergarten?
I have 15 FUN pumpkin crafts for kindergarten they will LOVE! These are fun, easy, and perfect to do in the classroom or at home.
Let’s get started with some pumpkin crafts for kindergarten!
#1: Noodle Pumpkins
Here is a cute pumpkin craft for kindergarten! This one is great for Halloween, Thanksgiving, or a fall-themed craft.
I love the use of different noodles for this craft too. It was fun using the wheel pasta.
How to do this activity
A. Materials you need
- cardboard/paper
- acrylic paint
- ziplock bags
- parchment paper
- art trays
- googly eyes
- glue
- pasta (wheel and spiral)
B. Set-up
You can either paint the pasta noodles by hand or place them inside a ziplock bag with some acrylic paint and shake it up. Then, dump out the pasta on parchment paper to let it dry.
The wheel pasta won’t be completely covered with this method because of all the holes in the pasta, so you may have to hand paint the spots it missed!
Then, you can paint the spiral noodles for the leaves of the pumpkins.
While the pasta is drying, you can draw and paint the pumpkins! Add googly eyes and a funny face to each one.
C. Activity
Once the pasta is dry, add a small amount of glue to the noodle and stick it down to the pumpkin around the face you created.
Then, glue down the leaf next to the stem you drew!
How cute and fun is this sensory fall craft for kids?
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#2: Pumpkin Cutting Craft
This pumpkin craft for kindergarten is a great way to practice cutting skills!
It also makes for a cute Halloween craft! I love the faces on the pumpkins.
How to do this activity
A. Materials you need
- construction paper
- marker
- scissors
- glue stick
- foam pumpkins (optional)
B. Set-up
Draw a pumpkin shape on construction paper and cut it out. To make these pumpkins, I just traced one of the foam pumpkins we had.
C. Activity
We drew the faces on the pumpkins using a marker! This is a great way for your kids to practice drawing shapes.
Then, create lines for them to cut on at the top of each pumpkin (like they are carving the top of the pumpkin).
Cut out a small rectangle on brown paper for the stem of each pumpkin and paste it on the back.
Have the kids cut on the lines of each pumpkin! What a fun Halloween activity.
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#3: Pumpkin Seed Craft
What do you do with all those pumpkin seeds after you carve your pumpkin? Of course, we eat many of them, but sometimes we have WAY too many.
I decided to use them for a Halloween craft, which turned out so cute!
How to do this activity
A. Materials you need
- cardstock paper
- acrylic paint
- pumpkin seeds
- glue
- googly eyes
- Sharpie
- plastic bag
B. Set-up
Have the kids add some pumpkin seeds to a plastic bag and add a few squirts of acrylic paint. Shake it up and dump it out on parchment paper to dry. Make sure to spread them out on the parchment paper, so they don’t stick together.
While waiting for the seeds to dry, draw and paint a pumpkin shape on paper. You can paint the stem and leaf as well on the pumpkin.
C. Activity
Glue on googly eyes and draw on a mouth to each pumpkin using a Sharpie when the pumpkin is dry.
Have the kids glue the pumpkin seeds to each pumpkin. Then, they can just use regular school glue to paste them onto the pumpkin.
This is such a cute and fun sensory Halloween craft for kids!
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#4: Mickey Painted Pumpkins
This Halloween Mickey Mouse craft is TOO cute and fun to make for the season.
This pumpkin craft for kindergarten is PERFECT because painting is much easier than carving.
How to do this activity
A. Materials you need
- craft pumpkins/real pumpkins
- acrylic paint
- cardstock
- hot glue
- poms
- Q-tips
- yarn
B. Set-up
Create a Mickey pumpkin by painting the top of the pumpkin black and the bottom red. Then, wait for it to dry!
C. Activity
Create Mickey ears out of black cardstock paper by drawing semi-circles on cardstock paper.
Have an adult hot glue the ears down on the pumpkin. I bent the bottom of the paper so it would sit on the sides of the pumpkin.
Lastly, hot glue poms or buttons at the front where the red and black paint meets to make Mickey!
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#4: Paper Plate Pumpkin
Looking for a simple pumpkin craft for kindergarten?
Try this pumpkin paper plate craft! It turns out cute, and it’s great for kids to create.
How to do this activity
A. Materials you need
- paper plate
- orange paint
- brown paper
- glue stick
- green pipe cleaner
- tape
- black paper
- scissors
B. Set-up
Paint the paper plate orange and wait for it to try. This will take a little bit, but while waiting for it to dry, you can create the pieces you need for the pumpkin.
You’ll need to make shapes for the pumpkin’s eyes, nose, and mouth. Your kids can help with this step and work on scissor skills by cutting the shapes out!
Also, create a square shape for the pumpkin’s stem out of brown paper.
C. Activity
Once the paper plate is dry, paste on the pieces to create the pumpkin’s face using a glue stick. Then, glue the stem onto the back of the paper plate.
Cut a green pipe cleaner in half and twist is around your finger. Pull it off and have the kids tape it on the back by the stem!
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#5: Wine Cork Pumpkins
I love making DIY crafts that can be used as decor around the house. This pumpkin craft is perfect to keep up all fall season!
My daughter and I made this together, which was SO fun. I typically just set up crafts for them, so it was a fun mommy and me project!
How to do this activity
A. Materials you need
B. Set-up
Start by painting the wine corks orange. We used a dark orange and a light orange. I like that there were mixed colors! Also, paint a few brown for the stems.
Wait for these to dry; it won’t take long! I think it took like 15 minutes for them to be completely dry.
C. Activity
The adult will hot glue the wine corks together in a pumpkin shape. We made big ones and little ones.
Then, hot glue the stem onto the back of the pumpkin.
The kids can practice tying skills when they tie a piece of twine onto the stem in a bow. Lastly, grab some leaves from outside or use artificial leaves and hot glue them down on each side at the top.
Place them around your house! What a fun family pumpkin craft!
#6: Pumpkin Name Craft
Here’s a fun way for kids to work on name-building skills. This pumpkin craft for kindergarten couldn’t be more fun!
I love this simple paper craft for kids. It’s great to do at home or in the classroom this Halloween!
How to do this activity
A. Materials you need
- paper
- glue stick
- scissors
- marker
- foam stickers
B. Set-up
You’ll make the number of circles for your little one’s name for the pumpkins on orange paper. Then, you’ll make the same amount of stems on brown paper.
Your kids can cut these pieces out or even create them independently if they can draw shapes!
C. Activity
You’ll also create a fence for the background. Draw some rectangle shapes for the fence and paste them down onto the black paper.
Then, have your little one write the letters of their name on the pumpkins. You can also do this step yourself if your kids aren’t practicing handwriting skills just yet. Then, attach the stems to the pumpkins using a glue stick.
They will paste them in order on the paper! Then, add fun stickers to the background or even create a moon shape.
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#7: Pumpkin Sponge Craft
The kids love when we do sponge painting activities. The sponges make cool prints, and it’s easy for them to do.
This pumpkin craft for kindergarten is easy and turns out super cute.
How to do this activity
A. Materials you need
- sponges
- scissors
- cardstock paper
- paint
- masking tape
B. Set-up
Cut a sponge into 4 rectangular shapes using scissors. Then, create a pumpkin shape on paper, cut it out and use masking tape to tape it onto orange paper.
C. Activity
Have the kids dip their sponges into black paint and make prints around the paper, some around the pumpkin shape. Repeat this with purple and green too!
When they are done making prints, peel off the pumpkin shape to reveal what it looks like underneath! You can leave it as is or make a face for the pumpkin using a black marker.
#8: Ripped Paper Pumpkins
I have another cute and fun pumpkin craft for kindergarten! Plus, this is a FREE printable!
Practice some fine motor skills by doing this fun ripped paper pumpkin activity.
How to do this activity
A. Materials you need
- construction paper
- glue stick
- FREE printable
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B. Set-up
Print off your free printable!
C. Activity
Your kids will rip orange construction paper into small pieces. Then, they will use a glue stick to paste them onto the pumpkin.
If you don’t want to make this a ripped paper craft, you can also have them color the pumpkin, use scrunched tissue paper or dot markers!
Have them write their name at the bottom and give this to someone special for Halloween!
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#9: Alphabet Pumpkins
Here is a great pumpkin craft for kindergarten to help them learn the alphabet!
I love simple learning set-ups for kids. All you need is a few supplies you most likely have right at home!
How to do this activity
A. Materials you need
- cardstock paper
- markers
- clothespins
- poms
- washable paint
B. Set-up
Draw a few rows of pumpkins on a vine on a piece of cardstock paper.
Write the letters of the alphabet in each pumpkin.
C. Activity
The kids will attach a craft pom to a clothespin and dip the pom into the orange paint.
The adult will ask the child to find a specific letter, and they will use the pom to paint the inside of that pumpkin! This will continue until all the pumpkins are colored in with the paint.
This is a great way for kids to review the letters of the alphabet in a fun and creative way!
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#10: Paper Bag Pumpkins
How cute is this pumpkin craft for kindergarten? It’s SUPER easy too! It makes for adorable decor as well for your porch or inside your house!
Kids will love making this simple craft for fall or Halloween! This is a fun one you can even do at a kid’s Halloween party.
How to do this activity
A. Materials you need
- paper bags
- paint
- paintbrush
- twine
- newspaper
- pipe cleaners
B. Set-up
Stuff your paper bag with newspaper. You want to fill it about halfway full with newspaper. Then, scrunch the bag, so it looks like a pumpkin shape and a stem.
You will separate the two parts by tying a piece of twine in a bow.
C. Activity
The kids will paint the bottom of the pumpkin orange, and they can paint the stem green, or they can leave it blank.
Curl a green pipe cleaner around your finger and wrap it around the twine. You can add one or two pipe cleaners.
You can choose to add a face for the pumpkin out of black card stock paper, or you can leave them blank.
#11: Pumpkin Seed Counting
This pumpkin craft for kids is perfect for number recognition.
I love the pumpkin seeds for this craft activity. It’s such a fun way for the kids to practice counting.
How to do this activity
A. Materials you need
- cardboard/orange cardstock
- paint (optional)
- pumpkin seeds
- glue
- markers
- box cutter
B. Set-up
Draw and cut out pumpkins on a piece of cardboard. If you don’t want to use cardboard, you can just use orange cardstock paper!
Once you have the pumpkin shape, cut it down in the center.
C. Activity
Write a number on one side of the pumpkin. Then, have a bowl of pumpkin seeds ready for the kids.
They should tell you the number on the side of the pumpkin before they begin counting. Then, they will individually count out the pumpkin seeds and glue them onto the cardboard/paper.
These can be kept for tactile learning and counting boards! This is such a fun fall craft and activity.
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#12: Muddy Pumpkin Patch Sensory
So in real life, a muddy pumpkin patch would be something no one would want to go through.
But, this is a fantastic sensory activity for kids in the play world! My kids loved pretending they were picking on their favorite pumpkins at the pumpkin patch!
How to do this activity
A. Materials you need
- brownie mix
- candy corn pumpkins
- spoons
- bowls
- sensory bin
B. Set-up
Dump the brownie mix into a sensory bin and add a bunch of candy pumpkins in rows.
C. Activity
Let the kids use spoons and bowls to play with the pumpkins and the brownie mix. Have them pretend to be at the pumpkin patch picking out their pumpkins! To make this super muddy, add water to the brownie mix. The kids will love this addition to the activity!
I do suggest doing this activity outdoors. It can get messy, and their little hands get quite dirty! But it’s fun and festive for the holiday!
#13: Pumpkin Spice Sensory
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How to do this activity
A. Materials you need
- Pumpkin cake mix
- Starbucks/Dunkin cups
- measuring cups
- spoons
- IKEA sensory bin
- mini red cups
- whipped cream
- cinnamon
B. Set-up
Follow the directions to make the cake and let it cool once made. Then, break it up and scoop it into your sensory bin. Add in the coffee cups. Put some whipped cream in the mini red cups and sprinkle a little cinnamon on top.
C. Activity
Have your kids make a PSL! This is the best edible sensory bin I have ever done. It smelled and tasted amazing. They can use the measuring cups and spoons to scoop the cake mix and whipped cream.
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#14: Wood Slice Pumpkins
These pumpkin wood slices are simple, easy to make, and work as the cutest DIY decoration.
I also love that this craft can be done by all ages! This is a great pumpkin craft for kindergarten as well as adults!
How to do this activity
A. Materials you need
- wood slices
- acrylic paint
- twine
- hot glue
- wine corks
- foam paint brush
- scissors
- artificial leaves
- black acrylic paint marker (optional)
B. Set-up
You’ll use orange acrylic paint to paint the wood slices! We painted almost the entire front of the wood slice, leaving a little around the edges.
C. Activity
Hot glue a wine cork to the back of the wood slices for the pumpkin’s stem. Then, tie a piece of twine around the top of even some fall bows.
We used real leaves from outside, but you can also use artificial leaves and hot glue those to the top of the wood slice.
You can leave them as is and stand them up for some cute fall decor, or you can also add some faces using a black acrylic paint marker!
#15: Handprint Pumpkins
Handprint crafts are just the cutest thing. We have to do them for each article I make because I love them that much.
This pumpkin craft for kindergarten is the perfect keepsake to try this fall season.
How to do this activity
A. Materials you need
- colored paper
- paint
- paintbrush
- glue stick
- black acrylic paint marker
B. Set-up
Paint your little one’s hand orange and make prints on white card stock paper. Press the entire hand down so the entire handprint will show up.
You’ll have to wait for it to dry to continue. It takes about 20 minutes to dry completely.
C. Activity
Cut out the handprint. When you are cutting it out, make sure to leave some space at the top for the stem and leaf.
Paint on the stem and make a fingerprint for the leaf!
Have the kids create a face for the pumpkins using a black acrylic paint marker. Then, they will use a glue stick to glue it down to the colored paper!
Write a message on the paper! This is a cute gift to give someone or to keep at home for yourself.
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