Scarecrows are a symbol of fall. And though these days you don’t see them as much anymore out in the fields, protecting the crops, you can still admire them in apple orchards and pumpkin patches. So let’s create some scarecrow crafts for kids today.

If you’re looking for scarecrow crafts for toddlers, preschoolers or kindergartners, I’ve got you cover. The collection below is all about easy and fun ideas to create with your young child. I threw even a scarecrow activity in the mix.
MORE FALL CRAFTS FOR KIDS
FALL SCARECROW CRAFTS



These scarecrow crafts use common supplies easily found in a household, like paper plates or cupcake liners. You will also get a chance to recycle some paper rolls and cardboard.



- Paper plate scarecrow by The Keeper Of The Cheerios
- Scarecrow paper craft by Non-Toy Gifts
- Paper bowl scarecrow by I Heart Crafty Things
- Paper roll scarecrow by Red Ted Art



- Stuffed paper bag scarecrow by JDaniel4’s Mom
- Cupcake liner scarecrow by The Pinterested Parent
- Scarecrow corner bookmark by Red Ted Art
- Craft stick scarecrows by The Keeper Of The Cheerios



- Stuffed paper bag scarecrow by The Pinterested Parent
- Paper roll scarecrow by Non-Toy Gifts
- Paper plate scarecrow by Messy Little Monster
- Torn paper scarecrow by Crafty Morning



- Scarecrow Jack In a Box by The Joy Of Sharing
- Craft stick scarecrow by Crafts By Amanda
- Paper wheel scarecrow by Meaningful Mama
- Popsicle stick scarecrow by Crafty Morning



- Paper roll scarecrow by Still Playing School
- Shape scarecrow by The Educators’ Spin On It
- Cardboard scarecrow by Toddler Approved
- Handprint scarecrow by Crafty Morning



- Felt scarecrow busy box by Teach Me Mommy
- Paper roll scarecrow by Crafty Morning
- Scarecrow puppet by Red Ted Art
- Scarecrow glyph by Still Playing School