Fall/Autumn Bucket List

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Activities Everyone Should Do This Fall
Consider this your bucket list for the season.

Ideas For Your Fall Bucket List
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Activities Everyone Should Do This Fall
Consider this your bucket list for the season.
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Things You Must Add to Your Fall Bucket List
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Enjoy every minute of the crisp autumn season with these must-do activities.
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Fall is here!

Fall is synonymous with the harvest, crisp air, falling leaves, geese flying overhead, pumpkins, bonfires, football games, and apple cider.


It’s the season during which we celebrate Halloween–wear creepy costumes, visit haunted houses, and go trick-or-treating–, and gather with our families for Thanksgiving dinner

Fall Bucket List Ideas

1. Take the time to witness the dramatic display of colors amongst the foliage –bronze, brilliant orange, gold, crimson, and other autumn shades.

2. Celebrate the colors of the season. Get a sweater in warm pumpkin or burnt sienna; paint a wall of your house in a cool olive or mustard yellow; or get a few throw cushions in chocolate browns.

3. Go for a walk and take in the clean, crisp autumn air. Enjoy the sound of leaves crinkling and crackling underneath your shoes.

4. Have a photo-shoot among the falling leaves.

5. Collect golden autumn leaves and use them to decorate your dinner table, windowsills, or any other surface you choose. Also, make a bouquet of autumn leaves.

6. Make leaf art; here are some ideas:

How to Make Framed Fall Leaf Art
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7. Decorate the mantle with a fall theme.

8. Rake a giant pile of leaves, take a few steps back, run, and jump in! End up lying on the ground, face up, watching the leaves fall from the trees, and the clear blue sky beyond.

9. Get a horn of plenty-a woven horned basket-and fill it with autumn produce such as apples, grapes, pears, potatoes, Indian corn, nuts, and wheat.

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10. Start an impromptu football game.

11. Spend a Sunday afternoon doing nothing but watching football and eating chili.

12. Buy roasted chestnuts from a street vendor.

13. Find a foolproof recipe for a crock-pot meal or a hearty soup.

14. Listen to Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons – Fall.

15. Go on a hayride. Choose between horse and buggy or a truck-driven hayride.

16. Bake cookies shaped like autumn leaves.

17. Get a 1000-piece puzzle with an autumn motif to put together on a chilly night.

18. Attend a Fall Festival.

19. Make a Harvest Broom and hang it from your front door. You can also make a Fall Wreath like this one or like this one.

20. Get some nutmeg, cinnamon sticks, vanilla beans, and cloves, and make Fall potpourri. Add pine cones, twigs, and dried flowers. You can also get Yankee Candles in Autumn Wreath, Spiced Pumpkin, or Harvest.

21. Get a special mug for autumn. It can have brightly colored leaves on it, or a Halloween-theme, such as zombies or pumpkins.

Everything Pumpkin

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22. Grab a cup of Starbucks’ Pumpkin Spice Latte (Espresso, pumpkin-flavored syrup and steamed milk. Topped with sweetened whipped cream and pumpkin pie spices.)

23. Visit a pumpkin patch and choose several pumpkins to take home.

24. Make pumpkin cupcakes, or pumpkin pancakes.

25. Roast pumpkin seeds.

26. Carve your own Jack-0-Lantern.

Apple Pickin’ Time

27. Go to your nearest apple orchard and look for the best apples to take home.

28. Bake an apple pie–with a flaky, light, delicious crust–from scratch.

29. Get a large tub of water, fill it with apples, gather a fun group of people, and go bobbing for apples.

30. Make caramel-coated apples.

31. Enjoy some apple cider. Get yourself a warm mug of cider and sit out on the porch or balcony when it’s cool out.

Ideas for Celebrating Halloween

32. Visit a haunted house, or put together your own.

33. Dress up in Steampunk attire for Halloween (Victorian science fiction).

34. Organize a Spooky Pooch parade and dress your dog in a Halloween costume.

35. Decorate your home for Halloween. Make sure to include monsters, witches, ghosts, skeletons, spider webs, and black cats.

36. Put up a Halloween Tree and hang up ornaments shaped like Frankenstein, Dracula, skulls, and orange and black glass balls.

37. Create a Halloween Village filled with creepy, scary Halloween themed houses, figurines and accessories.

38. Organize a Halloween party.

39. Participate in a costume contest.

40. Make Halloween-themed cupcakes.

41. Watch “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown”.



42. Listen to your favorite Halloween songs:

The Monster Mash
Ghostbusters
This is Halloween: The Nightmare Before Christmas
43. Get a big bag of fresh Brach candy corn, and a big bag of mellowcreme pumpkins.

44. Be the house with the best Halloween candy on the block.

45. Make a scarecrow (here’s a good tutorial).

46. Read spooky stories like “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” or “The Telltale Heart”.

47. Have a horror movie night marathon.

48. Have a marathon of “The Addam’s Family”.

49. Have a marathon of “The Munsters”.
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Visit a Local Pumpkin Farm
Dozens of pumpkin farms across the country offer more than just u-pick patches! Most also offer hay rides, corn mazes, food fairs, and more festive fun and activities.
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Eat Apple Cider Donuts
Buy 'em at your local apple orchard or make 'em right at home.


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Carve Pumpkins
Craft your very own jack-o'-lantern, or try your hand at this creative lantern idea.


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Make Homemade Caramel Apples
Use any combination of dips and toppings, or get inspired by these delicious recipes featuring peanut butter, pecans, coconut flakes, white chocolate, and more.


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Complete an Autumn Craft
Turn seasonal staples—pinecones, leaves, and candy corn—into works of art with these creative fall craft projects.
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Plant Fall Flowers
Give your garden an autumn makeover by filling planters and flower beds with fall favorites. You simply can’t go wrong with mums!
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Make Fall Sangria
Cider, caramel, cinnamon, apple, and more! These tasty sangria recipes feature all the best fall flavors and make the perfect cocktail for fall parties.
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Host a Backyard Bonfire
Enjoy the last few nice nights before winter arrives with a backyard bonfire. Just think of it as another excuse to snack on some s'mores!
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