There’s just something about mummies that adds a fun and slightly spooky vibe to any craft project. Whether you’re looking to entertain the kiddos or simply get crafty yourself, these mummy ideas are sure to wrap you up in creativity!
Yarn Mummy Garland
Create a series of yarn-wrapped mummies to string together as a garland. It’s a charming way to decorate a mantel or doorway with a touch of Halloween spirit.
Paper Roll Mummy
Grab an empty toilet paper roll and some white fabric strips to create a mini mummy. Simply wrap the strips around the roll and add googly eyes for a quick and adorable Halloween decoration.
Yarn Wrapped Mummy
Cut out a simple mummy shape from cardboard, then wrap it with soft white yarn. This project is not only fun but also great for fine motor practice, and the googly eyes peeking out make it irresistibly cute.
Handprint Mummies
Trace and cut out your child’s handprint, then dress it up with strips of white tape or paper to create a personalized mummy keepsake. It’s a sweet way to capture a moment in time while getting crafty.
Paper Plate Mummy
With a paper plate as your canvas, layer white paper strips across it to form a mummy’s face. Add movable eyes to give it an interactive twist that’s sure to delight young crafters.
Pumpkin Mummy
Give a paper pumpkin a mummy makeover by wrapping it in white strips and leaving its eyes peeking through. It’s a playful twist on the classic pumpkin craft that adds a bit of spooky fun.
Mummy Popsicle Stick
Glue popsicle sticks side by side to form the mummy’s body, then wrap them with thin white fabric strips. Top it off with big googly eyes for a sturdy and charming Halloween prop.
Masking Tape Mummy
Cover a gingerbread man-shaped cutout with crisscrossed strips of masking tape. This tactile activity is a hit with kids and keeps the mess to a minimum—perfect for little hands.
Mummy in a Can
Upcycle an old can by wrapping it in gauze and paper to create a quirky mummy pencil holder. Add a pair of eyes and you’ve got a functional and fun desk accessory.
Sticky Wall Mummy
Create a mess-free mummy on the wall using sticky contact paper and tissue strips. Let the kids layer and arrange as they like, turning it into a collaborative and interactive decoration.
Shaving Cream Mummy
Mix shaving cream with glue to make a fluffy ‘puffy paint’ and spread it over a mummy drawing. It’s a fun sensory activity that results in a textured masterpiece everyone will love touching.
Mummy Paper Bag Puppet
Transform a simple paper bag into a mummy puppet with some paint and white tape. Once dried, kids can use it to put on a Halloween-themed puppet show.
Interactive Eyes Mummy
Create a mummy with eyes that can slide and move using a clever paper plate mechanism. This adds a surprising interactive element to your typical mummy craft.
Mummy Gnome
Wrap a gnome figurine in white strips to give it a mummy look. It’s a whimsical twist that combines two beloved characters into one delightful Halloween decoration.
3D Paper Bowl Mummy
Use a paper bowl to create a rounded 3D mummy face. Paint the inside black and wrap the outside with strips of paper, adding googly eyes for a spooky yet friendly effect.
Storybook Mummy
Pair a paper mummy craft with a Halloween-themed writing prompt. Kids can craft their mummy and then write a short story about its spooky adventures.

