Apple Stamping Pumpkin Craft

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This apple stamping pumpkin craft for kids is a fun and easy fall activity using real apples, paint, and googly eyes! Perfect for preschool or early elementary.

Pumpkin Apple Stamping

A simple and playful fall activity using real apples and paint!

If you’re looking for an easy and fun fall craft that combines process art with a little fall magic, this Apple Stamping Pumpkin Craft is a must-try! Kids will love turning apple prints into a cute little pumpkin shape with just a few supplies—paint, paper, and googly eyes.

This project is great for toddlers, preschoolers, and early elementary ages. It’s also a fun way to sneak in a mini lesson on textures, stamping techniques, and the life cycle of apples or pumpkins. Whether you’re crafting at home, in a classroom, or as part of a fall unit, this easy apple stamp activity is sure to be a hit!

This apple stamping pumpkin craft is such a fun harvest time activity for kids of all ages and reminds them of their visit to the pumpkin patch. You really only need a few supplies to make these little guys. Not quite ready for fall?  Make our cute apple version or have fun creating our jack-o-lantern faces.

Materials Needed To Make Apple Stamping Pumpkins

  • Apple
  • Orange Paint
  • Googly eyes, in various sizes
  • Brown Crayon
  • Green Pipe Cleaners
  • Brown Pipe Cleaners
  • Glue (we prefer to use liquid glue rather than a glue stick as it will work better while attaching the pipe cleaners)
  • White paper, we prefer use cardstock
  • Paint brush

How to Make Apple Print Pumpkins

Step 1:

  • Cut a few apples in half vertically. Pat them dry with a paper towel so the paint sticks better.
  • Pour orange paint onto a paper plate and dip the cut side of each apple into the paint. You can also use a paintbrush to add a thick coating of orange paint onto your cut apple.  Press onto white cardstock to create pumpkin shapes. Repeat across the page.
  • Allow the paint to dry completely before adding faces and decorations.

Step 2:

  • Use your brown crayon and add a few vertical lines to each of your apples for added texture.

Step 3:

  • Glue on googly eye, for a silly, wide-eyed look. Cut small brown pipe cleaners for stems and twist green ones for curly vines. Glue them above each pumpkin.

🍁 Crafty Tips:

  • Use small apples for tiny hands—they’re easier to grip and stamp with.
  • Skip the faces and turn this into a fall art piece with just stamped pumpkins and vines.
  • Use the leftover apples for a quick apple snack or apple-scented sensory bin!
  • Don’t have pipe cleaners? Feel free to use a brown marker to draw on the small pumpkin’s stem and cardstock paper to make green leaves. 

🎨 Learning in Action:

  • Builds fine motor skills with stamping and gluing
  • Introduces process art through stamping and layering
  • Perfect craft to sensory play in a creative way. 
  • Ties into fall themes, apple picking, and pumpkin harvests
  • Great for young toddlers or  preschool units on seasons, textures, and fruits/vegetables

This apple stamping pumpkin craft is messy in the best way and full of fall charm. It’s a great activity for a cozy afternoon of creating, learning, and making memories with your kids this fall season. 

If you like these little pumpkins I bet you will enjoy our Jack-O-Lantern Version as well!

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  1. This apple stamping pumpkin is so cute. I can’t wait to try it with my kids at school. Thank you for sharing.

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