15 Halloween Crafts for Kids That Are Spooky, Fun, and Easy

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Fun and easy Halloween crafts for kids, from spooky decorations to cute art projects, perfect for home or classroom activities.

Halloween is the perfect excuse to break out the glue, scissors, and paint.

Kids love the chance to create something spooky (and maybe a little silly) to show off at home, in class, or at a party.

From creepy-cute decorations to fun treats you can make together, these Halloween crafts will keep little hands busy and happy.

You don’t need expensive supplies. Most of these ideas use things you already have — paper, markers, empty jars, and a little imagination.

Set up a crafting station, play some Halloween music, and let the fun begin.

 

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Halloween Crafts for Kids

 

1. Paper Plate Pumpkins

Fun and easy Halloween crafts for kids, from spooky decorations to cute art projects, perfect for home or classroom activities.

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This classic paper Halloween project is perfect for preschoolers and older kids.

They start by painting or coloring a paper plate bright orange.

A green paper stem goes on top to make it look like a real pumpkin.

Kids can draw a jack-o’-lantern face — scary, silly, or happy.

It’s an easy Halloween craft that doubles as festive wall décor.

Full instructions here: Easy Paper Plate Pumpkin Craft for Halloween

 

2. Ghost Garland (Halloween crafts for kids)

Fun and easy Halloween crafts for kids, from spooky decorations to cute art projects, perfect for home or classroom activities.

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Turn plain white tissue paper or fabric into a string of spooky ghosts.

Each ghost shape is cut out and decorated with simple black eyes.

Kids can help arrange and tape them onto a long piece of string.

Hang the garland across a doorway, mantle, or classroom wall.

This Halloween craft for kids adds instant charm to your decorations.

Get the tutorial: DIY Halloween Ghost Garland

 

3. Toilet Paper Roll Mummies

Fun and easy Halloween crafts for kids, from spooky decorations to cute art projects, perfect for home or classroom activities.

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This easy Halloween craft uses empty toilet paper rolls and white crepe paper.

Kids wrap each roll like a tiny mummy, leaving space for the face.

Googly eyes bring the mummies to life in a fun, kid-friendly way.

They can make a whole “mummy family” to line up on the table.

Perfect for preschool Halloween crafts or an afternoon activity.

See how: Toilet Roll Mummies.

 

4. Handprint Spiders (Halloween crafts for kids)

Fun and easy Halloween crafts for kids, from spooky decorations to cute art projects, perfect for home or classroom activities.

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Kids trace their hands on black construction paper for this easy art idea.

Cut out the handprints to make spider “legs” and glue them together.

Add a round body in the center and googly eyes for fun detail.

These make great Halloween decorations for windows or bulletin boards.

It’s a no-mess craft that works for both preschool and elementary kids.

Learn more: Halloween Spider Handprint Craft

 

5. Painted Rock Monsters

Fun and easy Halloween crafts for kids, from spooky decorations to cute art projects, perfect for home or classroom activities.

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This Halloween art idea starts with collecting smooth, flat rocks.

Kids paint them in bright colors like green, purple, and orange.

Once dry, they add silly or spooky monster faces with markers or paint.

These rock monsters can be used as paperweights or party favors.

It’s a creative way to blend art and Halloween fun for kids.

Full guide here: Painted Monster Rocks.

 

6. Glow-in-the-Dark Mason Jars (Halloween crafts for kids)

Fun and easy Halloween crafts for kids, from spooky decorations to cute art projects, perfect for home or classroom activities.

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Perfect for nighttime Halloween decorations that kids can help make.

Jars are painted with glow-in-the-dark paint in fun pumpkin or ghost designs.

When the lights go off, the spooky artwork comes to life.

They also work as DIY nightlights for Halloween week.

This easy craft is safe, fun, and mess-free with adult supervision.

Step-by-step: Glowing Jack-o’-Lantern Jars

 

7. Bat Paper Puppets

Fun and easy Halloween crafts for kids, from spooky decorations to cute art projects, perfect for home or classroom activities.

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Kids cut bat shapes from black construction paper for this hands-on craft.

Attach the bats to craft sticks to make simple Halloween puppets.

They can flap the wings and tell spooky stories or plays.

It’s an easy paper Halloween craft for kids of all ages.

Add glitter or stickers to make them even more fun.

Get the printable template: Movable Bat Paper Doll

 

8. Candy Corn Sun Catchers (Halloween crafts for kids)

Fun and easy Halloween crafts for kids, from spooky decorations to cute art projects, perfect for home or classroom activities.

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This Halloween art idea uses colorful tissue paper and contact paper.

Kids layer yellow, orange, and white tissue to make a candy corn design.

Seal it between clear contact sheets to hold the colors in place.

Hang it in a sunny window for a festive fall touch.

It’s an easy Halloween craft for kids that brightens any room.

Instructions: Tissue Paper Candy Corn

 

9. Spider Web Window Clings

Spider Web Window Clings

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Kids draw spider webs on wax paper using puffy paint or glitter glue.

Once dry, they peel them off to use as DIY window clings.

The webs stick to glass without leaving residue behind.

This is a mess-free Halloween craft that kids love.

It’s perfect for decorating windows, mirrors, or glass doors.

See how: Glittery Glue Spiderwebs

 

10. Pumpkin Stress Balls (Halloween crafts for kids)

Pumpkin Stress Balls

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Kids fill orange balloons with rice or flour for a fun sensory craft.

Draw jack-o’-lantern faces with a black marker to decorate.

They make great fidget toys for classroom Halloween parties.

This easy Halloween craft also helps improve fine motor skills.

Keep them in a bowl for guests to squish and enjoy.

Tutorial: Halloween Calm Down Balls for Kids

 

11. Witch Hat Headbands

Witch Hat Headbands

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Create mini witch hats from black cardstock using a cone-shaped template.

Glue or tape them onto simple headbands for instant costumes.

Kids can decorate with ribbon, glitter, or Halloween stickers.

It’s an easy Halloween craft that doubles as party favors.

Perfect for preschoolers or big kids who love dress-up.

Guide here: DIY Mini Witch Hat Headband

 

12. Popsicle Stick Frankensteins (Halloween crafts for kids)

Popsicle Stick Frankensteins

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Paint the popsicle sticks green and glue them side-by-side.

Add bolts, hair, and a face to make a kid-friendly Frankenstein.

This is an easy Halloween craft for both preschool and older kids.

They can mix up colors to make silly monster friends.

Hang them on the fridge or in the classroom for display.

See steps: Frankenstein Popsicle Stick Craft

 

13. Haunted House Collage

Haunted House Collage

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Kids cut spooky shapes like bats, ghosts, and pumpkins from magazines.

Glue them onto black construction paper to create a haunted scene.

This Halloween craft encourages creativity and storytelling.

They can add glitter, stickers, or cotton “fog” for extra effect.

It’s great for both art class and rainy-day activities.

Tutorial: Haunted House Shape Collage.

 

14. Paper Bag Monsters (Halloween crafts for kids)

Paper Bag Monsters

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Turn lunch bags into silly or scary monster puppets.

Kids glue on paper teeth, big eyes, and colorful hair.

This preschool Halloween craft is perfect for storytelling play.

They can make a whole set of monster friends.

Great for both at-home and classroom Halloween fun.

See how: Paper Bag Monster

 

15. Ghost Lollipops

Ghost Lollipops

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Wrap lollipops in white tissue paper for this cute Halloween craft.

Tie with ribbon or yarn to hold the “ghost” shape.

Kids can draw spooky or funny faces with a marker.

These work as party favors or classroom treats.

It’s an easy, no-bake Halloween project for kids.

Instructions: Lolly Pop Ghosts

 

Tips for a Stress-Free Crafting Day

  • Lay down a newspaper or an old tablecloth for easy cleanup.
  • Use non-toxic paint and glue for younger kids.
  • Keep scissors and sharp tools supervised.
  • Store finished crafts in a box until Halloween so they stay fresh.

Halloween crafting is all about letting kids’ creativity run wild.

Whether they’re making spooky decorations or silly monster puppets, these ideas give you a chance to spend time together and get into the holiday spirit.

So grab your supplies, cue up “Monster Mash,” and start creating.

 

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