Sweeten up your fall with this adorable Pumpkin Pie Name Craft! Kids will love coloring their own slice of pie and personalizing it with fluffy whipped cream dollops—each one featuring a letter of their name. It’s the perfect hands-on activity for celebrating autumn, Thanksgiving, or just having some festive fun in the classroom or at home!
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Pumpkin Pie Name Craft
Looking for a fun and educational fall craft for kids? This Pumpkin Pie Name Craft is the perfect hands-on activity for celebrating autumn, Thanksgiving, and all things pumpkin!
Ideal for preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary students, this free printable name craft lets kids get creative while practicing name recognition and fine motor skills.
Children will enjoy coloring a delicious-looking pumpkin pie and adding whipped cream dollops—each featuring a letter of their name!
Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or homeschooler, this pumpkin-themed name activity is a festive way to combine learning and seasonal fun.
It’s easy to prep, super engaging, and makes a great fall bulletin board display too!
Supplies

- Pumpkin Pie Name Craft template – get the pdf file at the bottom of this blog post
- White cardstock
- Crayons, markers, or colored pencils
- Child-safe scissors
- Glue stick
- Black marker or Sharpie – for writing the letters on each whipped cream dollop
Instructions

Print the template – Print one copy of the Pumpkin Pie Name Craft template on white cardstock for each child.
Color the pumpkin pie – Use crayons, markers, or colored pencils to color in the pumpkin pie and whipped cream dollops.
Write your name – Using a black marker or Sharpie, write one letter of your name on each whipped cream dollop.
Cut out the pieces – Carefully cut out the colored pumpkin pie and each whipped cream dollop.
Assemble your name pie – Glue the whipped cream dollops across the top of the pumpkin pie in order to spell out your name.
Display and enjoy! – Let the glue dry and hang up your pie for a festive fall or Thanksgiving-themed display!
More Fall Crafts & Activities

- Apple Suncatcher Craft – Kids can create a vibrant apple-themed suncatcher using tissue paper, perfect for celebrating the start of fall.
- Pumpkin Wagon Name Craft – This fun fall name craft lets kids build a festive pumpkin wagon and personalize it with their name.
- Apple Tree Name Craft – A hands-on back-to-school craft where kids spell out their names with apples on a tree.
- Pumpkin Name Craft – Kids spell their names using individual pumpkins in this fun and festive fall name activity.
- Apple Photo Name Craft – Combine photo keepsake fun with early literacy in this cute apple-themed name craft.
- School Bus Photo Craft – A great back-to-school project where kids create their own school bus and add a photo for a personal touch.
- School Bus Name Craft – This engaging craft helps kids spell their names while building a bright yellow school bus.
- Pencil Name Craft – A simple and educational craft where kids write their names on a giant pencil to kick off the school year.
- Torn Paper Apple Craft – This fine motor fall activity has kids creating colorful apples using torn construction paper pieces.
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I’d love to see how your pumpkin pie name craft turns out!
Whether you’re making them in the classroom, at home, or during a fall themed activity, be sure to snap a photo and share it.
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