Let’s make tissue paper leaves by crumpling, crinkling and balling the tissue paper to create both texture and color. Kids of all ages will enjoy this traditional autumn tissue paper craft that works great in the classroom or at home.
Tissue paper crafts are really fun because tissue paper can be smoothed, shredded, chopped, crinkled, crumpled, decoupaged and so many other crafty forms of fun!
Crinkle Tissue Paper Leaves Craft for Kids
I can’t believe it’s time again to make fall crafts with the kids! I’m not ready for summer to end yet, but have to admit that I love to make crafts with fall leaves.
The fall leaves colors are beautiful and fall is my favorite time of year! Although, I am planning a version of this crumple tissue paper craft for spring leaves by just changing the tissue paper colors. The possibilities are endless…
This is an art project that you may remember from your own school days.
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So pull out the tissue paper (you do save it from birthday parties right??) and let’s get started!
Supplies Needed
- This free fall leaf template printable – or a pencil to outline your fall leaf pattern on regular paper
- Tissue paper in fall colors* – yellow, gold, orange, dark green, light green, light brown, dark brown, red, cranberry and using metallics like gold, bronze, copper and silver can be pretty too!
- White glue
- (optional) Paint brush to spread glue
- Scissors or preschool safety scissors
- (optional) Stick from the backyard to use to attach leaves – you could also use brown tissue paper or brown paint and a paint brush instead
- Background canvas – this craft can be displayed on construction paper, card stock, poster board, painted canvas or on the classroom bulletin board.
*If you are making this with a crowd of kids or enjoy making a lot of tissue paper crafts, check out these pre-cut tissue paper squares which would work great for this fall leaf craft.
Directions
Watch Our Short How to Make Tissue Paper Leaf Craft Video Tutorial
Step 1
Print out the leaf template printable and cut out the specific leaf shapes you want to use. If you want larger leaves, then enlarge them by 200% on your printer.
Or using a pencil and paper, outline fall leaf shapes using the pictures seen here as a guide.
Alternatively, go on a walk before doing this craft and choose some leaves from nature to bring back as a template for this fall leaf craft.
Step 2
Cut or tear tissue paper into squares. These do not have to be exactly the same size since they will be crumpled and crinkled.
Step 3
Apply white glue to a small section of one of the leaves. Spread it around liberally or use a paint brush to evenly coat the leaf template surface.
Step 4
Crumple squares into a ball.
For older kids use smaller squares, while younger kids will do better with larger tissue paper pieces.
Step 5
Press the crumpled paper into the glue.
Get creative and use multiple colors if you like.
Step 6
Add a stick to your background and strategically arrange the leaves around it. Alternatively, you could use rolled up brown tissue paper as the tree limb or paint a brown tree limb on the background.
This makes a great classroom activity. Decorate an entire bulletin board to look like a tree with each child responsible for a leaf or two. It is a good collective art project.
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Tissue Paper Leaf Craft
This traditional tissue paper craft for kids is perfect for autumn because we are making fall leaves! Kids of all ages will love to crinkle and crumple tissue paper squares into little tissue paper balls to create the texture and color of autumn leaves. Add to a stick you found in the backyard and you have a lovely finished fall leaf craft!
Prep Time
5 minutes
Active Time
15 minutes
Total Time
20 minutes
Difficulty
easy
Estimated Cost
free
Materials
- fall leaf template printable – or a pencil to outline your fall leaf pattern on regular paper
- Tissue paper in fall colors – yellow, gold, orange, dark green, light green, light brown, dark brown, red, cranberry and using metallics like gold, bronze, copper and silver can be pretty too!
- White glue
- (optional) Stick from the backyard to use to attach leaves – you could also use brown tissue paper or brown paint and a paint brush instead
- Background canvas
Tools
- (optional) Paint brush to spread glue
- Scissors or preschool safety scissors
Instructions
- Print out the leaf template or draw your own leaf shapes and cut them out.
- Cut tissue paper into squares.
- Crumple the tissue paper into balls.
- Glue a small area of your first leaf cut out.
- Push the balls gently into the glued surface.
- Continue until you have all the leaf template covered.
- Add a tree branch shape using a stick, tissue paper shape or brown paint on your background.
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- This fall preschool art project uses nature
- Make a book pumpkin!
- Try this Andy Warhol leaves art project perfect for kids
- While you are out collecting fall leaves, pick up a few pinecones to make this pine cone snake craft
How did your fall tissue paper leaf craft turn out? Did you crinkle or crumple the tissue paper {Giggle}?