Halloween is such a magical time for crafting, especially with kids. From pumpkins to ghosts, these fun projects will inspire a creative buzz in your home.
1. Ghost Garland
A string of ghostly figures made from simple materials brings a whimsical touch to any room. It’s a delightful project that my kids love to hang across their bedroom doors.
2. Monster Ball Lanterns
Crafting monster heads from paper lanterns makes for a fantastic Halloween party activity. These kooky monsters are both a craft and a decoration that kids adore.
3. Egg Carton Witch Puppets
Turn egg cartons into witchy faces for a playful puppet show. This craft is a favorite in my workshop, sparking endless giggles and imaginative play.
4. Balancing Bats
Create a bat that balances on the tip of your finger like magic. This one is a hit with kids, and seeing their delight as they experiment with balance is priceless.
5. Paper Plate Spiders
Here’s a craft that turns paper plates into spooky spiders with just paint, pipe cleaners, and googly eyes. I remember making these with my niece and watching her creative spirit come alive!
6. Puffy Ghosts
Create adorable ghosts using cotton balls for a soft, fluffy effect. My kids love the tactile experience, and these ghosts add a charming touch to any Halloween decor.
7. Paper Bag Monster Puppets
Turn paper bags into monstrous puppets ready for a Halloween show. These are always a hit with the younger crowd, sparking imaginative storytelling.
8. Spider Web Art
Use crayons and watercolors to make colorful spider webs. This craft always leads to fascinating discussions about color mixing and spooky tales.
9. Toilet Paper Roll Owls
Transform toilet paper rolls into wise owls with just a bit of paint and creativity. These are a hoot to make and look fantastic perched on a windowsill.
10. Yarn-Wrapped Mummies
Wrap yarn around simple shapes to make mummies with character. It’s a fantastic way for kids to develop fine motor skills while having a blast.
11. Finger-Paint Bats
Let the kids go wild with finger paints to create bats that are as unique as they are. This craft is messy but oh so fun, and the results are always a surprise.
12. Chalk Ghosts
Use leftover summer chalk to draw ghostly figures on dark paper. This craft is perfect for a quick and creative session, turning simple materials into spooky art.
13. Jack-o’-Lantern Window Decorations
Use contact paper to create jack-o’-lanterns that stick to your windows. My little ones love seeing their creations illuminated by the autumn sun.
14. Stained Glass Pumpkins
Create stunning stained glass effects with tissue paper and glue. These pumpkins look gorgeous in sunlight and are surprisingly easy to make at any age.
15. Shape Monsters
Craft monsters using different shapes and colors, perfect for teaching size and color recognition. These wacky monsters are a joy to create and encourage lots of laughter.
16. Glowing Jack-o’-Lanterns
Create glowing jack-o’-lanterns with battery-powered tealights. These lanterns are a safe, enchanting way to light up Halloween night, leaving everyone in awe.

