After a summer of record-breaking scorching weather, I am so ready for Fall! I love to pull out my warmer clothes, check out the colors changing on the trees, and decorate the house. Fall also means that the kids can't play outside much longer. And that, my friends, is the precursor to . . . you guessed it : Bored kids. You know it's coming, so plan ahead with these great Fall Crafts for Kids. Whether you use them as boredom busters or projects to do together, I hope you find a new favorite activity.
You'll only find a teaser of the crafts here, because today I'm guest posting on Juggling Act Mama! Click the image below to head on over and check out these fun fall crafts for kids!
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So, I'm curious. How do you bust boredom with your kiddos when the weather gets cold? What are your best tricks to keep the kids entertained without turning the house upside down? I love it when the whole neighborhood comes inside to play, but I don't love the condition of the house when they leave!
I've found that if my kids are responsible for cleaning the house after the friends go home, suddenly they work a little harder when I encourage everyone to clean up before the friends leave!
While you're here, why not check out some other kids crafts for busting boredom?
How to Make Crystals {Kids' Science Project}
DIY Non-Slip Socks {Kids' Craft}
Stock up on craft supplies from Amazon.com
Thanks for stopping by today! See you next time.
Marilyn
Off to Juggling Act Mama to see more! I love the pet rock tic tac toe
Heidi Fowler
Thanks, Marilyn. That's one of my favorite projects, too.
Karen @ From the Garden Table
So many great ideas! I definitely need to start gathering ideas and supplies for the long winter months ahead.
Heidi Fowler
Thanks, Karen. I need to start gathering ideas, too. I live in the desert, so the kids can play outside a little longer, but I still need to plan!
Dee
These are great ideas! I shared on twitter. I know they will also inspire others!
Heidi
Thanks so much, Dee, and thanks for sharing on Twitter, too!