50 Fall Bucket List Ideas + Tips for Success

Do you love creating bucket lists? With so many ideas out there is can be overwhelming. Confession time: I have never made a bucket list of any kind. This year I’m changing that! Why? Every year there are things I want to experience with my family in a given season. Before I realize it, the season is gone and we’ve only done 1 or 2 of those things. Sound familiar? Find out why I’m taking the plunge and making a fall bucket list this year. Then, fill in your own fall bucket list with help from the 50 ideas listed below!

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Find out why I’m taking the plunge and making a fall bucket list this year. Then, fill in your own fall bucket list with help from the 50 ideas listed!

 

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Why a Bucket List

Bucket lists are portrayed as these fun little exercises to do things you like. They are, but they are also so much more. When you make a bucket list you are setting goals. These are goals for experiences you want to share with your kids. These are goals to help push you outside of your comfort zone and grow as a person.

I love goal setting and when you look at it that way you see the point. The best part about a bucket list is that you can make any kind you want. Make an individual one, a list for couples, or a list for your family. You can also make it as finite or expansive as you like. Create a seasonal one, like the fall bucket list, or a life-long bucket list.

 

Find out why I’m taking the plunge and making a fall bucket list this year. Then, fill in your own fall bucket list with help from the 50 ideas listed!

Tips for Your Bucket List

There are a few tips to make a successful bucket list that you will actually complete. They are:

Determine WhoWho is your bucket list for? Are you setting an individual one for yourself or making one for the whole family to complete together? The “who” will define the activities and goals you put on your list.

Create a ThemeIs it a list of places you want to visit? Are you making a seasonal list? Do you want to try new things? Decide this before creating your bucket list.

Set a Time-frame – A fall bucket list is easy because it has a specific season set to complete it. Other bucket lists are not as straight forward. If creating a travel bucket list, you will need to define a time-frame, such as 5 years. This helps keep you accountable for completing it instead of continually putting it off.

Pick a NumberDon’t overload your list with more tasks/goals than you can reasonably complete in the chosen time-frame. For example, don’t make a list of 20 destinations you want to visit in 5 years if you can only realistically manage 1 trip a year.

 

Find out why I’m taking the plunge and making a fall bucket list this year. Then, fill in your own fall bucket list with help from the 50 ideas listed!

Find out why I’m taking the plunge and making a fall bucket list this year. Then, fill in your own fall bucket list with help from the 50 ideas listed!

50 Fall Bucket List Ideas

Note:

The first 12 of these ideas came from the new Create365 Seasonal Planner Stickers. They include beautiful bucket list stickers for every season. Use them to set little reminders in your planner of bucket list events!

  1. Go for a Hay Ride
  2. Visit a Pumpkin Patch
  3. Eat Pumpkin Pie
  4. Read a Book
  5. Roast S’mores
  6. Carve Pumpkins
  7. Go Apple Picking
  8. Enjoy a Comfort Food
  9. Visit a Haunted House
  10. Donate to a Family in Need
  11. Watch a Scary Movie
  12. Make a Fall Craft
  13. Make a Costume
  14. Decorate Your Porch
  15. Make a Scarecrow
  16. Make Pinecone Bird Feeders
  17. Take a Walk through Your Neighborhood
  18. Drink Apple Cider
  19. Tell Ghost Stories
  20. Have a Bonfire
  21. Make a Dried Fruit Garland
  22. “Boo” Your Neighbors
  23. Have a Campout
  24. Visit a Farmer’s Market
  25. Go to a Football Game
  26. Visit a Fair
  27. Go Trick-or-Treating
  28. Visit the Library
  29. Enjoy some Candy Corn
  30. Collect Acorns
  31. Throw a Halloween Party
  32. Make Your Own Applesauce
  33. Make and Send Halloween Cards
  34. Create Leaf Rubbings
  35. Jump in a Pile of Leave
  36. Make Halloween Masks
  37. Watch Hocus Pocus
  38. Go on a Scavenger Hunt
  39. Visit a Corn Maze
  40. Start a Family Gratitude Journal
  41. Look at the Current Constellations in the Sky
  42. Plant Some Bulbs
  43. Attend an Outdoor Concert
  44. Rake a Neighbor’s Yard
  45. Research Halloween History
  46. Make DIY Potpourri
  47. Go Ziplining
  48. Explore Fall Foliage
  49. Research Local Ghost Stories

When creating your fall bucket list, make sure you keep the tips above in mind. On the free printable you will find room for 15 items and that is the maximum I recommend. Our family is only choosing 10 because I know we cannot reasonably complete 15 along with obligations already on our family calendar. What are your favorite ideas from the list? Let me know!!

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Dollar Store Eraser Toss Game

When your kids have a greater age difference between them it can be hard to find games and toys that will work for everyone. There is a five year gap between our youngest and our oldest but, bless their hearts, they still want to play together. The oldest does a great job of including his younger brother (and sister) when he plays but often gets frustrated when they can’t understand or have the patience for big kid games like Monopoly. (Let’s be fair, I’m a grown woman and sometimes I don’t have the patience for Monopoly.) With all 3 at home during the days this summer, I wanted to create a game that they could all enjoy together but that could easily be made more challenging when just the big kids are playing. While perusing the dollar store, I suddenly had an idea. This DIY dollar store eraser toss game is easy to make and does that does just that!

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With all of your kids at home during the day this summer it can be hard to find games and toys that will work for everyone. Thankfully, whether it's sunny or raining , this dollar store eraser toss game is an instant summer boredom buster for preschoolers and big kids alike!

 

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Materials

** This looks like a lot of materials but you will likely have most of them. If you buy the items with locations denoted below, it will cost about $5 with tons of leftover materials for another craft later.

 

With all of your kids at home during the day this summer it can be hard to find games and toys that will work for everyone. Thankfully, whether it's sunny or raining , this dollar store eraser toss game is an instant summer boredom buster for preschoolers and big kids alike!

Step 1

Remove all tags and packaging from your materials but save back one of the bags that your shot glasses came in. You will use this later.

 

With all of your kids at home during the day this summer it can be hard to find games and toys that will work for everyone. Thankfully, whether it's sunny or raining , this dollar store eraser toss game is an instant summer boredom buster for preschoolers and big kids alike!

Step 2

Add 3 labels to your plate. Start at the edge and work towards the center. (See picture for reference.)

 

With all of your kids at home during the day this summer it can be hard to find games and toys that will work for everyone. Thankfully, whether it's sunny or raining , this dollar store eraser toss game is an instant summer boredom buster for preschoolers and big kids alike!

Step 3

Using a black Sharpie, write the point values on your labels. Starting with the outermost label and working towards the center, the values are: 10, 20, and 50.

 

With all of your kids at home during the day this summer it can be hard to find games and toys that will work for everyone. Thankfully, whether it's sunny or raining , this dollar store eraser toss game is an instant summer boredom buster for preschoolers and big kids alike!

Step 4

Hot glue your shot glasses to your plate one color at a time starting with a single color to form the outer ring. The second ring should be a different color and is the next one you add. Glue one shot glass in the third color to the center.

 

With all of your kids at home during the day this summer it can be hard to find games and toys that will work for everyone. Thankfully, whether it's sunny or raining , this dollar store eraser toss game is an instant summer boredom buster for preschoolers and big kids alike!

Step 5

With a box cutter cut a small hole in the plate in the gap in the shot rings as pictured above.

 

With all of your kids at home during the day this summer it can be hard to find games and toys that will work for everyone. Thankfully, whether it's sunny or raining , this dollar store eraser toss game is an instant summer boredom buster for preschoolers and big kids alike!

Step 6

Carefully widen the hole with a phillips head screwdriver.

Note:

Take your time because if you try to force it you can split your plate.

 

With all of your kids at home during the day this summer it can be hard to find games and toys that will work for everyone. Thankfully, whether it's sunny or raining , this dollar store eraser toss game is an instant summer boredom buster for preschoolers and big kids alike!

Step 7

Cut a length of ribbon 24 inches long. Gather the loose ends together and tie them into a single knot.

 

With all of your kids at home during the day this summer it can be hard to find games and toys that will work for everyone. Thankfully, whether it's sunny or raining , this dollar store eraser toss game is an instant summer boredom buster for preschoolers and big kids alike!

Step 8

Thread the ribbon knotted end first through the hole.

 

With all of your kids at home during the day this summer it can be hard to find games and toys that will work for everyone. Thankfully, whether it's sunny or raining , this dollar store eraser toss game is an instant summer boredom buster for preschoolers and big kids alike!

Step 9

Pull the folded end through the knotted end and pull tight.

 

With all of your kids at home during the day this summer it can be hard to find games and toys that will work for everyone. Thankfully, whether it's sunny or raining , this dollar store eraser toss game is an instant summer boredom buster for preschoolers and big kids alike!

Step 10

Punch two holes in the top, lipped edge of your plate. (I used the smaller setting on my Crop-o-Dile to punch mine.)

Tip:

The holes should reside on either side of your outermost label. Once hanging, this will be the top of the target.

 

With all of your kids at home during the day this summer it can be hard to find games and toys that will work for everyone. Thankfully, whether it's sunny or raining , this dollar store eraser toss game is an instant summer boredom buster for preschoolers and big kids alike!

Step 11

Cut another length of ribbon that is 10-12 inches long and thread through each hole from the front of the plate toward the back of the plate.

 

With all of your kids at home during the day this summer it can be hard to find games and toys that will work for everyone. Thankfully, whether it's sunny or raining , this dollar store eraser toss game is an instant summer boredom buster for preschoolers and big kids alike!

Step 12

Double knot the ends of the ribbons and pull taut. This becomes the hanger for the game when needed.

 

With all of your kids at home during the day this summer it can be hard to find games and toys that will work for everyone. Thankfully, whether it's sunny or raining , this dollar store eraser toss game is an instant summer boredom buster for preschoolers and big kids alike!

Step 13

Set your plate to the side for now. Grab the bag from one of your shot glasses packages.

 

With all of your kids at home during the day this summer it can be hard to find games and toys that will work for everyone. Thankfully, whether it's sunny or raining , this dollar store eraser toss game is an instant summer boredom buster for preschoolers and big kids alike!

Step 14

Cut off the top of the bag being sure to leave the connected part. See the picture above for reference.

 

With all of your kids at home during the day this summer it can be hard to find games and toys that will work for everyone. Thankfully, whether it's sunny or raining , this dollar store eraser toss game is an instant summer boredom buster for preschoolers and big kids alike!

Step 15

Carefully strengthen each side of the bag with decorative duct tape.

 

With all of your kids at home during the day this summer it can be hard to find games and toys that will work for everyone. Thankfully, whether it's sunny or raining , this dollar store eraser toss game is an instant summer boredom buster for preschoolers and big kids alike!

Step 16

Add all of your erasers and a dry erase marker to the bag.

 

With all of your kids at home during the day this summer it can be hard to find games and toys that will work for everyone. Thankfully, whether it's sunny or raining , this dollar store eraser toss game is an instant summer boredom buster for preschoolers and big kids alike!

Step 17

Prepare your clipboard and materials. These are the:

  • Sharpie Markers
  • 12 inch Ruler of Straightedge

 

With all of your kids at home during the day this summer it can be hard to find games and toys that will work for everyone. Thankfully, whether it's sunny or raining , this dollar store eraser toss game is an instant summer boredom buster for preschoolers and big kids alike!

Step 18

Draw a large “t” using your ruler centered on the clipboard. Next, label each side with “Team 1” and “Team 2”. Use the photo above as a placement guide.

 

With all of your kids at home during the day this summer it can be hard to find games and toys that will work for everyone. Thankfully, whether it's sunny or raining , this dollar store eraser toss game is an instant summer boredom buster for preschoolers and big kids alike!

 

Step 19

Bring your plate back over and tie your clipboard using the ribbon you attached to your plate earlier. Make sure it is a slipknot because it is simply used for storage. You will want to untie the clipboard when your kids play.

 

With all of your kids at home during the day this summer it can be hard to find games and toys that will work for everyone. Thankfully, whether it's sunny or raining , this dollar store eraser toss game is an instant summer boredom buster for preschoolers and big kids alike!

Step 20

Clip your bag to the clipboard to keep all of the game components together when not in use.

 

With all of your kids at home during the day this summer it can be hard to find games and toys that will work for everyone. Thankfully, whether it's sunny or raining , this dollar store eraser toss game is an instant summer boredom buster for preschoolers and big kids alike!

Rules of the Game

  • Divide players into two teams.
  • Each team member gets 3 erasers.
  • Teams then take turns throwing their erasers from 2, 4, and 6 feet away from the target.
  • Record the scores from each team in the appropriate columns.
  • The team with the most points at the end of all 3 rounds is the winner.

** For younger children, lay the target flat on a table. For older children, hang the target from a hook or a tree branch.

 

With all of your kids at home during the day this summer it can be hard to find games and toys that will work for everyone. Thankfully, whether it's sunny or raining , this dollar store eraser toss game is an instant summer boredom buster for preschoolers and big kids alike!

With all of your kids at home during the day this summer it can be hard to find games and toys that will work for everyone. Thankfully, whether it's sunny or raining , this dollar store eraser toss game is an instant summer boredom buster for preschoolers and big kids alike!

With all of your kids at home during the day this summer it can be hard to find games and toys that will work for everyone. Thankfully, whether it's sunny or raining , this dollar store eraser toss game is an instant summer boredom buster for preschoolers and big kids alike!

With all of your kids at home during the day this summer it can be hard to find games and toys that will work for everyone. Thankfully, whether it's sunny or raining , this dollar store eraser toss game is an instant summer boredom buster for preschoolers and big kids alike!

With all of your kids at home during the day this summer it can be hard to find games and toys that will work for everyone. Thankfully, whether it's sunny or raining , this dollar store eraser toss game is an instant summer boredom buster for preschoolers and big kids alike!

With all of your kids at home during the day this summer it can be hard to find games and toys that will work for everyone. Thankfully, whether it's sunny or raining , this dollar store eraser toss game is an instant summer boredom buster for preschoolers and big kids alike!

 

Kids will love playing this colorful game. You will love how much cheaper it is than the games in the store. If you play this outdoors change up the difficulty by hanging from a branch away from the tree so it spins. The giggles when the erasers bounce all over the place will be heard all up and down the street! When the weather makes outdoor play impossible, hang it on the back of a bedroom door for an instant boredom buster. Find more summer boredom busters, like this Summer Memory Book, on our Summer Holidays Page!

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Feel Better Monkey Kids Craft

If you haven’t heard about this awesome Monthly Crafting Book Club then you are missing out. It is such a fun way to get free craft ideas that coincide with your children’s favorite storybooks. This month, I am finally taking part (yay!) and the book is the classic 5 Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed which is a favorite in our house. After reading the book with your kids, make this fun and easy feel better monkey and let your kids be the doctor. Don’t miss the other awesome craft ideas from the talented bloggers in the club!

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After reading the 5 Little Monkeys with your kids, make this fun and easy feel better monkey and let your kids be the doctor!

 

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Materials

Cutting Out Your Monkey Pieces

You may want to do this part for kids who are too young to use scissors. You also may want to make some alongside preschoolers who are just beginning to use scissors. It is great practice for them in tracing and following lines however, they may want the ones you cut out later in the craft.

 

After reading the 5 Little Monkeys with your kids, make this fun and easy feel better monkey and let your kids be the doctor!

Step 1

Draw your monkey onto a piece of paper or print out the free monkey template.

 

After reading the 5 Little Monkeys with your kids, make this fun and easy feel better monkey and let your kids be the doctor!

After reading the 5 Little Monkeys with your kids, make this fun and easy feel better monkey and let your kids be the doctor!

Step 2

Cut out monkey head and use to trace desired number of monkeys needed onto one of the darker colors of construction paper.

After reading the 5 Little Monkeys with your kids, make this fun and easy feel better monkey and let your kids be the doctor!

Tip:

  • Be sure to trace all of the monkey heads you need during this step or print out a second template. You will be cutting the template up in the next steps.

 

After reading the 5 Little Monkeys with your kids, make this fun and easy feel better monkey and let your kids be the doctor!

Step 3

Cut out your traced monkey heads.

 

After reading the 5 Little Monkeys with your kids, make this fun and easy feel better monkey and let your kids be the doctor!

Step 4

Cut the monkey mouth out of the template.

 

After reading the 5 Little Monkeys with your kids, make this fun and easy feel better monkey and let your kids be the doctor!

Step 5

Trace the monkey mouth onto a contrasting color of construction paper.

Note:

  • You will need one for each monkey you intend to make.

Step 6

Cut out your traced mouths.

 

After reading the 5 Little Monkeys with your kids, make this fun and easy feel better monkey and let your kids be the doctor!

Step 7

Cut out the inner ears of your monkey and trace onto the same color construction paper at your monkey mouths.

 

After reading the 5 Little Monkeys with your kids, make this fun and easy feel better monkey and let your kids be the doctor!

Step 8

Cut out the traced inner ear pieces.

 

After reading the 5 Little Monkeys with your kids, make this fun and easy feel better monkey and let your kids be the doctor!

Step 9

Cut out the eye background from the monkey template. Do not cut around the eyes yet. See the picture above for reference.

 

After reading the 5 Little Monkeys with your kids, make this fun and easy feel better monkey and let your kids be the doctor!

Step 10

On the same color construction paper you used for the mouths and inner ear pieces, trace the eye background. Again, be sure to trace enough time to have one for each monkey.

Step 11

Cut out your traced eye backgrounds.

 

After reading the 5 Little Monkeys with your kids, make this fun and easy feel better monkey and let your kids be the doctor!

Step 12

Next, cut out your monkey eyes. Trace these on a white (or similar color) construction paper.

 

After reading the 5 Little Monkeys with your kids, make this fun and easy feel better monkey and let your kids be the doctor!

Step 13

Cut out your traced monkey eyes.

 

After reading the 5 Little Monkeys with your kids, make this fun and easy feel better monkey and let your kids be the doctor!

Step 14

Cut out the colored part (irises) of your monkey eyes from the eye pieces. (See picture above for reference.)

 

After reading the 5 Little Monkeys with your kids, make this fun and easy feel better monkey and let your kids be the doctor!

Step 15

On the scraps of construction paper left over from cutting out your entire monkey heads in step 3, trace the cut eye pieces. (Again, see picture for reference.)

Step 16

Cut out the trace pieces.

 

After reading the 5 Little Monkeys with your kids, make this fun and easy feel better monkey and let your kids be the doctor!

Assembling Your Feel Better Monkey

This part is appropriate for all ages to participate in. You may want to leave the pictures pulled up on your computer for reference.

 

After reading the 5 Little Monkeys with your kids, make this fun and easy feel better monkey and let your kids be the doctor!

Step 1

Using your glue stick, glue the mouth onto the bottom of your monkey head.

 

After reading the 5 Little Monkeys with your kids, make this fun and easy feel better monkey and let your kids be the doctor!

Step 2

Glue the eye background on your monkey head above the mouth. Leave a small space so that you get the definition between the 2 areas.

 

After reading the 5 Little Monkeys with your kids, make this fun and easy feel better monkey and let your kids be the doctor!

Step 3

Glue your inner ear pieces into the center of your monkey ears.

 

After reading the 5 Little Monkeys with your kids, make this fun and easy feel better monkey and let your kids be the doctor!

Step 4

Glue your eye whites onto the eye background.

Step 5

Glue your colored eye pieces to the bottom eye whites.

 

After reading the 5 Little Monkeys with your kids, make this fun and easy feel better monkey and let your kids be the doctor!

Step 6

Draw on a mouth and nose lines with your Sharpie marker. (Parents may want to do this part.)

 

After reading the 5 Little Monkeys with your kids, make this fun and easy feel better monkey and let your kids be the doctor!

Step 7

Make your monkeys feel better by putting Band-Aids on their boo-boos.

 

After reading the 5 Little Monkeys with your kids, make this fun and easy feel better monkey and let your kids be the doctor!

This is such a fun little craft. Your kids will love playing doctor for their monkeys! It is also a great conversation starter about the importance of listening and more. You can find a free printable list of questions on our VIP page. (Not a member yet? Sign up here!) Take a classic children’s book and turn it into a fun way to reiterate and strengthen good habits and understanding with your kids. Don’t forget to check out the other fun 5 Little Monkeys crafts, too.

After reading the 5 Little Monkeys with your kids, make this fun and easy feel better monkey and let your kids be the doctor!

 

 

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