12 Easy and Fun Pumpkin Crafts for Toddlers
Pumpkin crafts are such a fun way to get toddlers into the fall spirit!
With their bright colors and simple shapes, pumpkins are perfect for little hands to work with.
From painting to gluing, these pumpkin crafts are designed to be hands-on, sensory-friendly, and mess-tolerable, so you and your toddler can have a great time together without stressing about cleanup.
So, if you’re looking for a quick, easy activity or something more creative, there’s a pumpkin craft that will keep your little one entertained and bring that festive fall vibe into your home.
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Crafting with toddlers doesn’t have to be complicated—just a few simple materials, and they’re ready to explore and make their own pumpkin-themed creations.
These pumpkin crafts let toddlers explore textures, colors, and shapes while boosting their creativity and fine motor skills.
And the best part?
You’ll end up with adorable, handmade fall decorations that you’ll both feel proud of.
So, gather up your supplies, roll up your sleeves, and get ready for some pumpkin-inspired fun!

12 Pumpkin Themed Toddler Crafts
These pumpkin crafts are incredibly easy and don’t require much to get started—just a few simple supplies, a little time, and a splash of creativity!
Most of the materials are things you probably already have around the house, like paper, paint, or markers, which makes setting up a breeze.
With just a bit of guidance, toddlers can dive into these activities with their own ideas, creating cute, colorful pumpkins that bring out their personality.
It’s all about having fun together, so let them lead the way and enjoy a cozy crafting session that keeps things low-stress and full of fall charm!

1- Pumpkin Stamps with Potatoes
Cut a potato in half, carve a simple pumpkin face or shape on one side, and let your toddler dip it in orange paint to stamp away on paper.
It’s a fun, squishy way to create pumpkin art! You can help them add green stems or even a smiley face to make each pumpkin unique.

2- Paper Plate Pumpkins
Grab some orange paint, a paper plate, and let the kids go wild! Once it’s dry, glue on green construction paper leaves or a little “stem” for extra detail.
It’s mess-free, super affordable, and fun for even the littlest hands.

3- Cotton Ball Pumpkins
Dip cotton balls in orange paint or have orange markers to color them in, then glue them onto paper to create a cute pumpkin shape.
This fluffy texture adds a sensory twist, and they can add green for stems or black dots for a “spooky” face if they want.

4- Pumpkin Seed Art
After scooping out the seeds from a real pumpkin, let them dry out, then let your toddler glue them on construction paper in a pumpkin shape.
They can color the seeds with orange or green markers before gluing them down or leave them natural for a rustic vibe.

5- Felt Pumpkins
Cut out simple pumpkin shapes from orange felt and provide some face cut-outs to add eyes, noses, and grins.
Toddlers can stick the pieces on the pumpkins over and over—no glue needed! It’s a mess-free, reusable craft perfect for quiet time or a quick distraction.

6- Handprint Pumpkins
Paint your toddler’s hand orange and press it onto paper, letting their fingers form the pumpkin “ridges.”
Once it dries, add a green “stem” with either paint or markers.
These are adorable keepsakes for fall, especially if you add the date next to the little handprint pumpkin!

7- Pumpkin Collage with Tissue Paper
Cut orange tissue paper into small squares, and let your toddler glue them onto paper in a pumpkin shape.
They’ll love scrunching up the tissue and sticking it on.
Add a brown stem and green leaves, and you’ve got a cute, textured pumpkin to hang up.

8- Pumpkin Face Stickers
Get pumpkin face stickers or cut out little face shapes from black paper.
Give your toddler an orange-painted paper pumpkin to add eyes, noses, and mouths, and they’ll have fun creating all sorts of expressions.
This one’s great for helping toddlers learn about emotions, too.
9- Pom-Pom Painting Pumpkins
Instead of using brushes, have them use pom-poms to paint!
Attach a pom-pom to a clothespin, dip it in orange paint, and let them dab the pom-pom onto paper to create a pumpkin shape.
It’s a nice change-up from regular painting and gives the pumpkin a soft, bumpy texture.

10- Pumpkin Sun Catchers
Cut out a pumpkin shape from contact paper and give your toddler bits of orange, green, and yellow tissue paper.
Let them stick the tissue pieces onto the sticky side, then hang it in the window for a colorful pumpkin suncatcher that’ll brighten up any room.

11- Cupcake Liner Pumpkins
Flatten orange cupcake liners, and let your little one glue them on paper to create pumpkin shapes.
They can add green stems and curly vines with markers.
It’s an easy craft that doesn’t take a ton of supplies, and the result is really cute and colorful!

12- Playdough Pumpkins
Roll out some orange playdough and let your toddler shape it into little pumpkins. You can add little green playdough stems or sticks from outside.
It’s a great sensory activity, and they’ll love squishing and rolling to make their own mini pumpkins!

I absolutely loved making fall crafts with my three boys when they were toddlers—it was one of our favorite ways to spend cozy autumn afternoons together.
We’d gather around the table with construction paper, glue sticks, and orange paint everywhere, and I’d let them dive in and create their own little pumpkin masterpieces.
Watching them explore colors, textures, and shapes was such a joy, and I treasure those memories of their tiny hands hard at work on their latest creations.
Now, as they’re grown, I hope these pumpkin craft ideas bring the same joy and creativity into their own homes, sharing that fall magic with their little ones just like we did!
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