40 Easy Fall & Thanksgiving Drawing Ideas for Kids

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Celebrate the harvest season with 40 beginner-friendly drawing tutorials perfect for ages 5 and up. Grab your favorite markers, pencils, or crayons to transform blank pages into festive autumn art. These guided lessons help children develop spatial awareness and confidence through simple, repeatable shapes.

How to Draw a Pumpkin

Master the classic pumpkin shape with this simple guide. Tip: Start with a light oval and add curved vertical lines to create a realistic, plump 3D effect.

How to Draw a Pumpkin

How to Draw a Turkey

Capture the spirit of Thanksgiving with this friendly turkey. Tip: Focus on drawing the tail feathers in a wide fan shape to give your turkey a proud, festive look.

How to Draw a Turkey

How to Draw a Pie

Nothing says autumn like a warm slice of pie. Tip: Use a scalloped line for the crust to make it look flaky and delicious.

How to Draw a Pie

How to Draw Fall Oak Leaves

Learn to draw the iconic lobed shape of an oak leaf. Tip: Draw the central vein first, then add the wavy edges to keep your leaf symmetrical.

How to Draw Fall Oak Leaves

How to Draw a Corn Cob

Draw a cheerful, smiling ear of corn. Tip: Use small, repeating 'U' shapes to create the texture of individual kernels.

How to Draw a Corn Cob

How to Draw a Fall Tree

Create a beautiful autumn tree. Tip: Use a 'cloud' shape for the canopy and fill it with warm-toned leaves to show the changing season.

How to Draw a Fall Tree

How to Draw a Scarecrow

Build a friendly scarecrow for your garden scene. Tip: Add patches to the clothing to give your scarecrow a rustic, classic appearance.

How to Draw a Scarecrow

How to Draw a Turkey Dinner

Sketch a grand Thanksgiving feast. Tip: Focus on the oval shape of the turkey body and add steam lines to make it look fresh from the oven.

How to Draw a Turkey Dinner

How to Draw a Mushroom

Draw a whimsical forest mushroom. Tip: Use a wide, curved top and a sturdy stem to give it a classic woodland look.

How to Draw a Mushroom

How to Draw Falling Leaves

Capture the movement of autumn. Tip: Draw leaves at different angles and sizes to create a sense of swirling wind.

How to Draw Falling Leaves

How to Draw Acorns

Sketch a pair of acorns. Tip: Use a cross-hatch pattern on the cap to create a realistic, textured look.

How to Draw Acorns

How to Draw a Fall Scenery

Create a complete autumn landscape. Tip: Use overlapping shapes for trees and hills to add depth to your drawing.

How to Draw a Fall Scenery

How to Draw a Pumpkin Patch

Draw a field full of pumpkins. Tip: Vary the sizes of your pumpkins to make the patch look natural and full.

How to Draw a Pumpkin Patch

How to Draw a Cartoon Steak

Add a hearty main course to your drawing. Tip: Use a curved, irregular shape for the outline to make the steak look juicy and realistic.

How to Draw a Cartoon Steak

How to Draw a Thanksgiving Background

Create a festive backdrop for your art. Tip: Combine elements like leaves and pumpkins to frame your page beautifully.

How to Draw a Thanksgiving Background

How to Draw a Pilgrim

Learn to draw a historical figure. Tip: Focus on the hat's buckle and the simple collar to capture the traditional look.

How to Draw a Pilgrim

How to Draw a Jack O’Lantern

Add a spooky twist to your fall art. Tip: Use triangles for the eyes and nose to make the carving look classic and sharp.

How to Draw a Jack O’Lantern

How to Draw a Leaf

Master the maple leaf. Tip: Draw the five points clearly to make the leaf shape instantly recognizable.

How to Draw a Leaf

How to Draw an Umbrella

Prepare for rainy autumn days. Tip: Draw the canopy as a series of connected curves to show the structure of the umbrella.

How to Draw an Umbrella

How to Draw Rain

Add atmosphere to your drawings. Tip: Use short, diagonal lines to represent falling rain effectively.

How to Draw Rain

How to Draw Pears

Sketch some seasonal fruit. Tip: Use a teardrop shape to capture the unique silhouette of a pear.

How to Draw Pears

How to Draw a School

Draw a classic schoolhouse. Tip: Use simple geometric shapes like rectangles and triangles to build the structure easily.

How to Draw a School

How to Draw a Pinecone

Sketch a detailed pinecone. Tip: Use overlapping 'U' shapes to create the layered texture of the scales.

How to Draw a Pinecone

How to Draw Grapes

Draw a bunch of grapes. Tip: Start with a cluster of circles and add a stem to make them look realistic.

How to Draw Grapes

How to Draw a Wine Bottle

Sketch a bottle for your dinner table scene. Tip: Use a tall, straight cylinder shape to get the proportions just right.

How to Draw a Wine Bottle

Drawing a Rainy Day Splash

Capture the joy of a crisp autumn day! This tutorial helps kids practice drawing dynamic movement and clothing folds. Tip: Use bright colors for the boots to make them pop against the puddle.

Drawing a Rainy Day Splash

Drawing the Wind

How do you draw something invisible? Learn to use flowing, curved lines to represent the motion of autumn breezes. Tip: Keep your pencil strokes light and fluid to mimic the feeling of air.

Drawing the Wind

Harvest Cornucopia

Master the classic horn-of-plenty shape. This project is great for teaching perspective and grouping objects. Tip: Start with the horn shape first, then tuck the vegetables inside to create depth.

Harvest Cornucopia

Friendly Turkey Face

Focus on facial features and textures with this turkey portrait. Perfect for Thanksgiving cards. Tip: Use short, quick strokes to create the look of feathers around the neck.

Friendly Turkey Face

Cute Cartoon Spider

Spiders don't have to be scary! This tutorial uses simple circles and lines to build a character. Tip: Give your spider big, expressive eyes to make it look friendly and approachable.

Cute Cartoon Spider

Spider on a Web

Ready for a challenge? Learn to draw geometric web patterns and a detailed spider. Tip: Use a ruler for the straight web lines to keep your design neat and symmetrical.

Spider on a Web

Hydrangea Flower

Practice repetition and small details by drawing these beautiful flower clusters. Tip: Draw the petals as small, overlapping 'U' shapes to create the dense look of a hydrangea.

Hydrangea Flower

Cozy Rain Coat

Learn to draw clothing with realistic folds and a hood. Tip: Draw the hood slightly larger than the head to make it look like it's resting comfortably on the shoulders.

Cozy Rain Coat

Garden Vegetables

Celebrate the harvest by drawing carrots, onions, and beets. Tip: Add little 'hair' lines to the root vegetables to give them a realistic, fresh-from-the-garden look.

Garden Vegetables

Butternut Squash

Learn to draw organic, rounded shapes with this classic fall vegetable. Tip: Use light shading on one side of the squash to give it a 3D, rounded appearance.

Butternut Squash

Rainy Day Scene

Combine your skills to draw a full rainy-day scene. Tip: Draw the umbrella slightly tilted to show the direction of the wind and add character to your drawing.

Rainy Day Scene

Autumn Season Landscape

Capture the essence of fall in one drawing! This project helps with composition and storytelling. Tip: Use a variety of leaf shapes in your pile to make the scene look more natural.

Autumn Season Landscape

Stack of School Books

Perfect for back-to-school or homework-themed art. Tip: Draw the books at slightly different angles to make the stack look more realistic and less like a perfect block.

Stack of School Books

Jack-o'-Lantern Pumpkin

Create a spooky or silly face on your pumpkin! Tip: Use triangular shapes for the eyes and nose to give your pumpkin that classic, carved look.

Jack-o'-Lantern Pumpkin

Dainty Aster Flower

Add delicate floral details to your autumn drawings. Tip: Draw the petals radiating from a central point to ensure your flower looks balanced and symmetrical.

Dainty Aster Flower