Fall Yarn Tree – Red Leaf Yellow Leaf
An easy fall tree craft that any age can do. We did this fall yarn tree that any age can do. It has red, yellow, and orange colors of fall!
One of our favorite parts of fall is the color of the leaves on the trees. They are super pretty to look at as they change.
We did this fun Yarn Fall Tree is an easy way to show fall colors on a tree. And it is so easy to make!
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This is a great addition to the fall crafts on the site.
We read Red Leaf, Yellow Leaf by Lois Ehlert. A great book about the Maple Sugar Tree.
You can see so many great fall colors in the book. I have read this book a lot with my girls. It is a great way to work on learning more about fall and so many great fall colors.
What you need to make your Fall Yarn Tree
- fall dot marker tree
- glue
- red yarn – cut in small pieces
- yellow yarn – cut in small pieces
- orange yarn – cut in small pieces
How we made the Fall Yarn Tree
We started with the tree but you could paint or color a tree before you put on the yarn.
Put Glue on the Tree
The girls put glue on the paper with the tree where they wanted the leaves to be. Each had a different idea of how big the tree should be.
You can do the glue all a time time or a little bit at a time.
Put Yarn on the Tree
Then they put their yarn on the tree. You can do one color at a time or all the colors of yarn at one time. We did the mix of the colors of yarns.
She had to make sure hers had falling leaves as well. Because leaves fall off the tree in the fall.
Checking the Yarn on the Tree
Every now and then they tested to see if all the yarn was staying on or needed more glue. You just tip the page up and see how much falls off.
Press the Yarn on the Tree
The yarn was pressed down to make it stick more to the glue on the paper. It is a good way to make the yarn stay on the glue on the tree.
Here is a Look at our Yarn Fall Tree
Check out these others ideas using the same tree printabe. It is fun to change up how we use things
Also check out our other seasonal trees crafts
Spring Yarn Tree – This is a spring version of the fall tree.
Fall Ribbon Tree – You make a faoll three out of ribbons
Fall Leaves Painting – You can have fun painting a fall tree this way.
Check out all the fun Fall & Leaves Activities & Printables on 3 Dinosaurs.
Cassie – 3Dinosaurs.com
This is a clever idea! Both my boys would love doing this. Putting it on my list!
I love those. I’ve seen a lot of fall tree crafts but I’ve never seen one with yarn leaves. What an easy and cute way to do it!
We also read Red Leaf, Yellow Leaf! Love the yarn trees! Very Creative!
Thanks! I was hoping it would be something different!
These trees are super cute! Can’t wait to try this with my little ones as the leaves change color! I love Fall!
Fall has been so much fun so far for us!
Lovely trees! What a fun way to make a fall tree.
You have so many creative tree idea! I love this yarn tree, and all of its autumn colors.
I love your yarn trees. The colors are great! This looks like such a fun activity. This is the same book that we did.
It was a lot of fun to do!
I have a bunch of pre-cut yarn (the kind they use for hook rugs) that I was given forever ago. This looks PERFECT for using it! Thank you!
It is easy to use that pre-cut yarn for trees. 🙂
I love what you are doing with yarn. It is such a wonderful small motor crafting material. The trees look great. Thank you for linking to Read.Explore.Learn.
I have a few others planned. It just kinda happened after my ocean one this summer.
This are adorable! I can’t wait to try it with my daughters. I love that it will work for muliple ages. Thank you so much for sharing and hosting the Virtual Book Club for Kids!
So cute, I love this idea! I’d love for you to link this up to Tot School Tuesday: http://seevanessacraft.com/2012/09/tot-school-tuesday-the-very-hungry-caterpillar/
I love this. I’m definitely going to do this one with the kidlets. Thanks for sending me the link
What a great idea! And such great fine motor skill practice! I wondered if you’d be willing to let me link to this post in a fall kids craft round up I’m putting together on my blog. If I could link to it and use one of your pictures, it’d be great!
Thanks!
Jessica
Link and image is fine as long as proper credit is given.
Thanks! Will definitely do that!