It’s officially Fall, my absolute favorite time of the year! To help everyone celebrate today I have a free printable Fall Bucket List for you to download. It’s packed full of lots of fun things to do in the Fall.
Just print it out, and hang it up to remind yourself to do some fun fall activities before the season passes you by. If you like this project you may also like these cute Halloween Treat Bag printables.

A few weeks ago I walked into my teenage daughter’s room and saw this written on her chalkboard. I love that she sat and thought out all of the fun things she wanted to do this Fall.
Table of Contents
I immediately thought it would make a great printable! Print one out and hang it on your fridge so that you don’t let Fall slip by without doing some of your favorite things.
Printable Fall Bucket List & Ideas for Things to Do in the Fall
I contacted Brynn of Whitefield Design and worked with her to design this Free Printable Autumn Bucket list (you may remember her from the amazing Derby printables she made in May, she also designed my logo).
I pretty much just showed her the photo then let her work her magic! She designed the printable in two styles, a more casual one (like the first photo) and a more formal one like the photo below.
Version 1: Elegant Type
She designed a copy perfect to run through a Minc foil machine and a “chalkboard” inspired copy for those of you who don’t want to use the foiling machine.
Version 2: Bucket List Coloring Page
Both are included in the download!
How to Get the Printables!
How to Get the Printables. You can get a copy of the printable featured in this post in our Printable Library. Access to the library is for our Newsletter subscribers, and subscriptions are FREE. Please follow the instructions to obtain the printable. PLEASE READ the instructions on that page. Note: Printables in the library may not be sold or used for commercial purposes.
How to Use your Printable Bucket List
Print out on White Cardstock and Color with Prismacolor Pencils.
Print on White Cardstock with a Laser Printer (this is the one I use) and add gold foil with a MINC machine.
Tape it up on the Fridge
All of the Fall Activities included in our Autumn Bucket List
- Pick a Pumpkin
- Drink Apple Cider
- Jump in the Leaves
- Go Trick or Treating
- Carve a Pumpkin
- Eat Pumpkin PIe
- Watch a Scary Movie
- Wear Sweaters
- Eat Pumpkin Cookies
- Decorate the House for Fall
- Make Hot Cocoa
- Eat a Feast
- Stay Warm
Print them out, frame them and enjoy!!
(the frame I used for my printables is from Amazon – you can find it here)
How Our Readers are Using the Printables
I love to see what you do with the free Printables. Karli shared hers on Instagram… I love how she printed it in black and white and added detail with a gold paint pen! Share yours too, just tag me @polkadotchair on IG!
Another reader sent us this photo of the bucket list. Her daughter used colored pencils to color it in! What a fantastic idea!
More Fall Crafts & Project Ideas:
Thankful Embroidery Hoop Pattern
White Chocolate Caramel Apple Recipe
Lisa @ Wine & Glue says
This is beautiful!! I absolutely love it!! I have a special place in my heart for printables and for all things fall, so this is especially amazing. Pinned!
Thanks for pinning!
Cheri Wick says
Hi Melissa – I love these fall printables, but they don’t show up for me on the templates page. The halloween bag templates also do not show up – the first template available is the “sunnies” one. Help- I can’t find them. Thank you.
Just keep scrolling down, they are at the bottom of the page. Also are you on a phone or iPad? They only work on a desktop or laptop
Jenny S. says
(Cocoa is misspelled.)
Sorry! We’re going to leave it and just call it ‘artistic’ license *wink*
Heart says
Another set of vintage printables added to my Fall collection. Yey!
Cheri Wick says
Thank you! I didn’t scroll down far enough -I was thinking they were all chronological and shouldn’t have assumed that. I appreciate the direction. I have printed it out. Just love it – thank you again.
Britney says
I’m having a hard time finding where to download the Autumn Bucket list which I love BTW!
Annie says
I tried downloading the bucket list but it says I need a password. How can I get it?
Just read the top of the page under “Very Important Please Read” and it will tell you how to get the password.
Amanda says
I have subscribed now four times. How do I get access to print the Autumn bucket list? it is adorable but I have been trying for hours and need help!
Hi,
Are you getting a specific error? There are 3 pages of free printables, make sure you scroll through using the numbers at the bottom of the page – Look for the file called “Autumn Bucket List- All Versions”.
Rachel says
Hi there,
I just found you when I was searching for teen friendly templates and I love your style and the way you created these. I think my daughter would really like it too.
My question is, I want to create a cute template that is a stress self-assessment vs. self-care chart. Could you offer any thoughts about how I could do it? I can’t really find one and don’t have any expertise in this area. My efforts are all in MS Excel (bor-ing!!)
Thanks so much!
Deborah Hendrickson says
This is an awesome PolkadotChair email today. Thank you for all your creative ideas, I can’t wait to get started. HOORAY!