10 Easy Halloween Crafts for Kids: Fun, Simple, and Spooky!

Halloween is the perfect time to get creative with your kids! Whether you’re hosting a Halloween party, decorating the house, or just looking for some festive activities, these easy Halloween crafts are sure to bring out the spooky fun. All of these crafts are simple minimal materials, and are perfect for kids of all ages.

1. Paper Plate Ghosts

What You’ll Need:

  • White paper plates
  • White streamers or tissue paper
  • Black construction paper or markers
  • Glue and scissors

How to Make:

  • Have your kids draw a spooky face on the paper plate using black markers or construction paper.
  • Attach long strips of white streamers or tissue paper to the bottom of the plate to create a flowing ghost. Hang them around the house for a spooky effect!

2. Toilet Paper Roll Bats

What You’ll Need:

  • Empty toilet paper rolls
  • Black paint or construction paper
  • Googly eyes
  • Glue and scissors

How to Make:

  • Paint the toilet paper roll black or wrap it in black construction paper.
  • Cut out bat wings from black paper and glue them to the back of the roll.
  • Add googly eyes and draw a little smile for a friendly or spooky bat.

3. Pumpkin Paper Lanterns

What You’ll Need:

  • Orange construction paper
  • Green pipe cleaners
  • Markers
  • Glue and scissors

How to Make:

  • Fold the orange construction paper in half lengthwise and cut slits along the fold (but don’t cut all the way through).
  • Unfold the paper, roll it into a tube, and glue the ends together.
  • Add a green pipe cleaner for the pumpkin’s stem, and use markers to draw a jack-o’-lantern face!

4. Popsicle Stick Spider Webs

What You’ll Need:

  • Popsicle sticks
  • White yarn
  • Black paint
  • Plastic spiders (optional)

How to Make:

  • Paint the popsicle sticks black and glue them together in a criss-cross pattern to form a star shape.
  • Once dry, wrap white yarn around the sticks to create a web effect.
  • Add a plastic spider in the center or glue one made of paper to complete the web.

5. Handprint Witches

What You’ll Need:

  • Green and black construction paper
  • Black markers
  • Glue and scissors

How to Make:

  • Trace your child’s hand on green paper and cut it out. This will be the witch’s face and fingers.
  • Cut out a black witch’s hat and glue it on top of the handprint.
  • Use markers to draw a spooky or silly witch face on the palm area of the handprint.

6. Egg Carton Bats

What You’ll Need:

  • Empty egg cartons
  • Black paint or construction paper
  • Googly eyes
  • String for hanging

How to Make:

  • Cut out three connected egg cups from the carton to form the bat’s body and wings.
  • Paint them black and glue on googly eyes.
  • Add string to the top and hang the bats around the house for a spooky effect.

7. Paper Bag Monster Puppets

What You’ll Need:

  • Brown paper bags
  • Construction paper
  • Glue and markers

How to Make:

  • Let your kids decorate paper bags with construction paper and markers to create fun, colorful monster faces.
  • They can add googly eyes, sharp teeth, and even yarn hair for extra silliness. Once done, they’ll have their very own Halloween puppet!

8. Pumpkin Seed Art

What You’ll Need:

  • Dried pumpkin seeds
  • Paint (orange, green, and black)
  • Glue
  • Construction paper

How to Make:

  • Paint pumpkin seeds in various colors (orange for pumpkins, green for stems, etc.).
  • Once dry, use the seeds to create Halloween-themed artwork on construction paper—like pumpkins, bats, or ghosts.

9. Cotton Ball Ghosts

What You’ll Need:

  • Cotton balls
  • Black construction paper
  • Glue
  • String for hanging

How to Make:

  • Glue cotton balls onto black construction paper in the shape of a ghost.
  • Add black construction paper eyes and a spooky mouth.
  • You can also attach string to the top to hang them around your house.

10. Footprint Monsters

What You’ll Need:

  • White paper
  • Washable paint (green, purple, or any monster color)
  • Googly eyes
  • Markers

How to Make:

  • Paint the bottom of your child’s foot with washable paint and have them stamp it onto a piece of white paper.
  • Once dry, use markers and googly eyes to turn the footprint into a silly or spooky monster.

Conclusion

These easy Halloween crafts are a great way to get into the festive spirit without needing tons of supplies or preparation. Perfect for kids of all ages, they’re simple, fun, and will keep your little ones entertained while creating memorable Halloween decorations. Try out a few with your family, and have a spook-tacular crafting session!

Happy crafting and Happy Halloween! 🎃👻

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