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Home › Blog › Fall Leaf Puppet Craft

Fall Leaf Puppet Craft

Julia Forsheeon October 21, 20195K+

Fall Leaf Puppet Craft

Are you on the hunt for a fun Fall craft to make? This is a neat activity to do with kids using pretty Fall leaves! It’s super easy too! We did this with a 2, 4 and 6 year old (and Grandma’s help). Today I am sharing how to make this super easy, Fall leaf puppet craft.

What You Need

Before you start, gather these supplies:
  • Peel ‘N Stick Laminate Paper
  • Googly Eyes
  • Large Craft Sticks
  • Twine
  • Glue 
  • Colorful Leaves
  • Scissors

Instructions

Here is what you need to do to create these fun leaf puppets:
  • Collect leaves and press them in a flat book for a couple of days
  • Cut 2 sheets of laminating paper
  • Cut the stems off of the leaves
  • Remove the protective film from a sheet of laminating paper and lay it flat on the table (sticky side up of)
  • Arrange leaves on the sticky paper

TIP: Make sure the leaves are far enough from the edges and other leaves so you can press the top layer and bottom layer together

  • Carefully place a second layer of sticky paper on top of the leaves
  • Press down on your laminating sheets to seal all the little areas up, paying close attention to the edges of your leaves
  • Cut out the leaves with a centimeter edge of sticky paper all the way around them

Time to Create the Puppet!

Glue a craft stick to the back of a leaf. Glue eyes, a stick nose, and twine mouth on your puppet. Add additional craft sticks for arms and use markers to decorate!

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Category: Crafts & SewingTag: fall
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About Julia Forshee

I have a degree in finance from Cedarville University and spent several successful years in banking and business ownership before choosing to be a stay at home mom! It has taken me time to adjust to being home with kids and not being part of the workforce, but it is so rewarding.

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  1. Erin Dalton

    October 2, 2015 at 5:59 am

    These really are so adorable! And why didn’t I think of using contact paper to preserve our own versions?!!! I added your link to my recent blog post of Autumn Leaf Crafts- thank you for being a source of inspiration!

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  2. Colleen Beck

    November 1, 2013 at 10:33 pm

    Love this! We will be featuring your post this week with our Share it Saturday features on dramatic play/small world activities, thanks for linking up!

    Reply

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