Halloween Craft Ideas for Kids in 2024
Halloween is such a fun time for kids, isn’t it? From dressing up in spooky costumes to decorating the house, it’s all about unleashing creativity. If you’re looking for easy and entertaining craft ideas to keep your kids engaged this Halloween, I’ve got you covered! These crafts are simple, require minimal materials, and are a blast to make.
Let’s dive into some exciting Halloween craft ideas that will keep your little ones busy (and their hands a bit messy) in 2024.
1. Paper Plate Pumpkins
Who says you need a real pumpkin to enjoy the fun? Let’s use paper plates instead! It’s a super simple and mess-free way to create cute or spooky pumpkin faces.
What You’ll Need:
- Orange paper plates
- Black construction paper
- Scissors
- Glue
- Markers or crayons
How to Make It:
- Hand your kids an orange paper plate as their pumpkin base.
- Have them cut out eyes, noses, and mouth shapes from black construction paper.
- Let them glue the shapes onto the plate to create fun or spooky faces.
- Add some extra details with markers—maybe a scar or two?
This craft is perfect for toddlers because there’s no need for carving tools or messy paint!
2. Toilet Paper Roll Bats
Toilet paper rolls have never been this spooky! This is a great way to recycle and create adorable little bats that you can hang around the house.
What You’ll Need:
- Empty toilet paper rolls
- Black paint or construction paper
- Googly eyes
- Glue
- Black felt or foam sheets (for the wings)
How to Make It:
- Have your kids paint the toilet paper rolls black, or wrap them with black construction paper.
- While the paint dries, cut out bat wings from the black felt or foam sheets.
- Once dry, glue the wings onto the sides of the roll.
- Attach googly eyes to give your bat some personality.
For an extra spooky effect, you can string them together and hang them from the ceiling!
3. Monster Handprints
Handprint crafts are always a hit with kids, and turning their handprints into cute monsters makes them love it even more!
What You’ll Need:
- Construction paper
- Washable paint (green, purple, or orange)
- Googly eyes
- Markers
- Glue
How to Make It:
- Help your child paint their hand with washable paint (green for Frankenstein, purple for monsters, etc.).
- Have them press their hand onto construction paper to make the handprint.
- Once dry, glue googly eyes onto the handprint.
- Use markers to add hair, scars, mouths, or extra eyeballs.
These little monsters are adorable and can be taped to the fridge for a festive display!
4. Ghost Lollipops
This one is both crafty and edible! Kids will love making these ghost lollipops, and even better—they can snack on them later.
What You’ll Need:
- White tissue paper or napkins
- Lollipops (any flavor)
- Black marker
- String or ribbon
How to Make It:
- Take a lollipop and cover it with a white tissue or napkin to create the ghost body.
- Tie the tissue around the lollipop stick with a piece of string or ribbon.
- Draw a spooky ghost face on the tissue with a black marker.
That’s it! These are perfect as a small craft and even better as a cute Halloween treat.
5. Paper Bag Puppets
Turn ordinary paper bags into spooky (or silly) Halloween puppets that your kids can play with afterward!
What You’ll Need:
- Paper lunch bags
- Colored construction paper
- Glue
- Scissors
- Markers
How to Make It:
- Lay the paper bag flat and use the flap as the puppet’s mouth.
- Let your kids decorate their puppets using construction paper to make features like eyes, teeth, and hair.
- They can create monsters, witches, or even vampires—whatever their imagination desires!
Once done, put on a spooky puppet show for a fun twist!
6. Creepy Crawly Spider Webs
Kids love anything involving spiders (as long as they’re fake, of course!). These spider web crafts are a cool way for them to bring a little spookiness into the home.
What You’ll Need:
- White yarn
- Black construction paper
- Scissors
- Glue
- Plastic spiders
How to Make It:
- Cut out large circles from black construction paper.
- Have your kids crisscross white yarn across the paper to mimic a spider web.
- Glue down the yarn and let it dry.
- Finish by attaching plastic spiders (or even drawing some on with a marker!).
These webs can be hung around the house for that extra spooky Halloween vibe.
7. Halloween Slime
What kid doesn’t love slime? This Halloween-themed slime is both fun to make and squishy to play with.
What You’ll Need:
- Clear glue
- Liquid starch
- Food coloring (orange, green, or purple)
- Glitter or Halloween-themed confetti
How to Make It:
- Mix equal parts glue and liquid starch in a bowl.
- Add food coloring to get that spooky Halloween shade.
- Mix in some glitter or Halloween-themed confetti for extra fun.
The kids will love squishing and stretching the slime while pretending they’re playing with a haunted concoction!
8. Frankenstein Bookmark
For your little readers, this Frankenstein bookmark is both practical and spooky.
What You’ll Need:
- Green construction paper
- Black marker
- Scissors
- Glue
How to Make It:
- Cut a small rectangle from green construction paper.
- Let your kids draw Frankenstein’s face with a black marker—big eyes, a square head, and of course, some bolts!
- Attach the bookmark to the corner of a book, and Frankenstein will keep your place.
These bookmarks also make great little Halloween party favors!
Final Thoughts
Halloween crafts are the perfect way to get kids excited for the holiday without spending a ton of money. Plus, crafting together gives you some quality bonding time. So grab your supplies and get creative with these fun, spooky, and easy craft ideas for 2024! Whether it’s paper plate pumpkins or ghost lollipops, these projects are sure to bring lots of giggles and memories.
Have fun crafting and Happy Halloween! 🎃
