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Fall Activities to Try (and Some for the Grandkids)

If you’re looking for some new crafts or projects this fall (and some activities to do with the grandkids), take a look at this blog for ideas and inspiration.

There are many fall activities to try with and without the grandkids this year.

As the air turns crisp and the leaves start to change, fall brings the perfect opportunity to explore new activities that celebrate the season’s beauty. Whether you’re looking for something creative to do on your own or want to spend quality time with your grandkids, fall offers plenty of options. From cozy crafts to projects you can pass down to the next generation, here are some ideas to spark your creativity this autumn.

Outdoor Nature Walks and Photography

Sometimes the best fall activities are as simple as stepping outdoors and taking in the beauty of the season. Plan a nature walk with your grandkids to explore nearby parks or hiking trails. Encourage them to identify species or types of trees and see if you can spot any unique animals from a safe distance.

If you’re into photography, fall is a perfect time to capture stunning landscapes. Share this hobby with your grandkids by teaching them the basics of photography. You can even turn it into a little competition to see who can capture the most creative or interesting fall-themed shot. It’s a great way to spend time outdoors while learning new skills.

Knitting for Fall Fashion and Gifts

Knitting is the perfect craft to take up as the weather cools down. Whether you’re an experienced knitter or just starting, it’s a relaxing way to create beautiful, functional pieces for yourself or your family or friends. Fall is ideal for knitting scarves, hats, and cozy blankets in warm autumnal colors like deep reds, oranges, and earth tones. You can also consider making these projects as handmade holiday gifts—nothing beats the charm of a thoughtfully knitted item.

If you’re spending time with your grandkids, teaching them how to knit is a fun way to pass on this craft. Start with something simple like a scarf, and as they get the hang of it, they can progress to more complex projects. Knitting helps develop fine motor skills and teaches patience and creativity in younger children.

Painting

Fall’s vibrant colors provide the perfect backdrop for painting projects, and what better way to enjoy it than teaching your grandkids to paint? One creative idea is to explore seasonal paint-by-number kits or custom paint-by-numbers kits. These are fantastic projects that children of all ages can enjoy, and it’s a great way to teach them the basics of color theory and brush techniques.

You could also take inspiration from nature by collecting leaves, acorns, and twigs on a nature walk and using them to create fall-themed art. Try painting landscapes with the warm hues of fall or use leaves as stamps to make textured artwork. It’s a great way to engage their creativity.

Homemade Fall Scented Candles

Nothing says fall quite like the smell of cinnamon, cloves, and warm spices filling the air. Candle-making is a wonderful fall project that you can do alone or with family. Homemade candles are a fun and easy craft that also makes beautiful gifts or additions to your fall decor.

To start, you’ll need wax, candle wicks, and your favorite fall-scented essential oils such as pumpkin spice, apple cinnamon, or vanilla. You can also add dried flowers, cinnamon sticks, or even small pine cones to the candle molds for a festive touch. Let your grandkids help by choosing scents or adding decorative elements to the candles. It’s a sensory-rich experience that allows for creativity and customization.

Card-Making for Fall and Holiday Celebrations

Another fun project to get into the autumn spirit is handmade card-making. Fall offers plenty of inspiration for designs, from pumpkins and leaves to turkeys and scarecrows. If you’re into scrapbooking, this is a great way to use up leftover supplies, or you can get creative with materials found in nature like leaves, pressed flowers, and acorns.

Card-making is a wonderful activity to do with your grandkids, especially as the holiday season approaches. Encourage them to create personalized cards for family and friends, which adds a special touch to the season’s greetings. They can use stickers, stamps, markers, and glitter, and it’s a great opportunity to help them practice their handwriting or drawing skills while making something meaningful.

Fall Baking Together

There’s something about the fall that makes you want to bake! The comforting smells of pumpkin, cinnamon, and spices are perfect for a cozy day in the kitchen. Get your grandkids involved in baking fall treats like pumpkin bread, apple pie, or cinnamon sugar cookies. Not only is this a fun way to spend time together, but it’s also a great opportunity to pass down family recipes.

Fall offers so many opportunities to embrace creativity and connect with the next generation. Whether you’re knitting by the fire, teaching your grandkids to paint, or making candles that fill your home with cozy scents, these activities celebrate the beauty and warmth of the season. For more crafting tips and tricks, visit the CapTel blog.