This torn paper pumpkin pie craft is such a fun fall activity for kids. It’s simple, creative, and perfect for little hands. My kids loved making slices of pie.
To start, grab some construction paper. You can use construction paper or tissue paper—whatever you have at home. Tear the paper into small pieces.
Next print out the pie slice template. Glue the torn paper onto the pie slice outline.
Finally, add a little white paper or cotton balls on top for whipped cream.
This craft is great for working on fine motor skills, especially for younger kids.
I love how every slice turns out different. Some kids make tiny torn pieces, while others go big and bold. No matter what, they all look adorable.
Hang your pumpkin pies on the fridge or use them for classroom fall displays. It’s a great seasonal craft that’s easy to prep and fun to make.

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Supplies Needed
- Pie template (link below)
- Construction paper
- Glue
How to Make the Torn Paper Pie
Step 1: Print
Print the free pie template. See link below
Step 2: Tear
Tear construction paper into small pieces. We made a pumpkin pie, so we used orange paper.

Step 3: Glue
Glue the torn paper onto the pie template.
Optional: Glue cotton balls on for the whipped topping.
Torn Paper Pie Craft

This pie craft template is for personal use or classroom use only. It cannot be altered or sold. Please click on the link below for the craft template.
I hope you and your kids enjoy making this pie craft. It makes a great Thanksgiving craft or a craft for Pi Day.
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