![]() If you choose to do this I would be sure to print the craft on card stock as the pom poms will make the page heavier. Another cute idea would be to allow the child to color the bottom of the acorn and then glue pom poms to the top of it.Create multiple acorns or have a whole class create them and create an acorn wreath with them.Cut out small squares of brown construction paper and allow your child to glue these onto the acorn outline, this could be a good challenge for older kids.You could let your child glue their acorn onto a piece of construction paper and create a scene around it of fall leaves.It is fun to have the kids draw checker lines on the acorn cap (the top of the acorn) to give it a more natural look.I love this simple fall craft, for those of you who like to add a little extra punch to things here are some fun ideas. The best part of the craft is you an keep it as simple as you would like or find ways to add to the craft to make it a little more complex. Hang your child’s adorable finished product for all to see!.Create the acorn’s mouth towards the bottom of the acorn.Use scissors to cut out the acorn and eyes.You could also have them glue on construction paper squares as pictured above. Allow your child to color or paint the acorn any way they would like.Print off acorn template from link below, print enough so everyone gets their own acorn to design.Colors/paint/markers/construction paper.Free acorn template (link for the digital file is towards the end of this post).It is a perfect way to welcome the autumn season. ![]() It is simple for younger children and you can add variations to make it interesting for older kids as well (see the tips and variations section later in this post). The adorable acorn craft takes minimal supplies and prep time. Good news for those who like to keep things simple, this craft is perfect for you. This post contains affiliate links, which means I will make a small commission at no extra cost to you. We love to find different activities to help welcome the fall season in our house and this adorable acorn craft was the perfect activity to welcome fall this year. Crisp leaves, apple cider and trips to the pumpkin patch are some of my favorite fall things.
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