Easy Fall Squirrel Craft for Kids

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Create an Easy Fall Squirrel Craft for Kids using colorful paper leaves to build a fluffy tail! This activity is perfect as a preschool squirrel craft or classroom fall leaf craft.

Squirrel Craft

Bring a little autumn charm indoors with this Easy Fall Squirrel Craft for Kids! Using colorful paper leaves to create the squirrel’s big fluffy tail makes this project both fun and eye-catching. Kids will love layering the leaves, and you’ll love how simple it is to set up. Bring a little autumn charm indoors with this colorful fall leaf craft.

Why You’ll Love This Craft

  • Simple and fun – just cut, glue, and decorate!
  • Perfectly seasonal – the colorful paper leaves capture the beauty of autumn.
  • Skill-building – great for practicing cutting, gluing, and fine motor skills.
  • Great for little ones – this makes a wonderful preschool squirrel craft or activity for early elementary kids.

Materials Needed To Make A Fall Leaf Squirrel Craft

  • Free Squirrel Craft
  • Brown Cardstock, two shades
  • Cardstock in Fall Colors (red, green, orange and yellow)
  • Markers (to match leaf colors)
  • Googly eye
  • Pink Cardstock
  • Hole Punch
  • Pencil and Sharpie Marker

How To Make a Fall Leaf Squirrel Craft

Step 1: Cut out the Squirrel

  • Using our free template, trace your squirrel shape onto the brown paper and cut it out.
  • Cut out leaf shapes in fall colors.

Step 2: Make Veins on Leaves

  • Add veins with a marker to make them look a bit more realistic.

Step 3: Build the Tail

  • Starting at the base, glue the leaves one at a time to form a big, fluffy tail. Overlap them for a full, layered look.

Step 4: Add the Face

  • Glue the body of the squirrel to the colorful leaf tail.
  • Glue on a googly eye and a pink circle,cut with a hole punch, for the cheek.
  • Draw on the nose with a black marker.
  • Using a brown marker draw two arm shapes.

Crafty Tips

  • Pre-cut leaves for younger kids if you want to make it quicker.
  • Switch up the colors for different seasons—pastels for spring, or glitter paper for a festive touch.
  • Use the squirrel as part of a classroom bulletin board for a preschool squirrel craft activity.

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