1Wooden Spoon Witches
The Craft PatchEvery witch needs her favorite wooden spoon to stir up trouble (or a tasty potion). With just a few wooden spoons, some pretty ribbons, scrapbook paper, and a little imagination, your kids can whip up their own adorable witchy friends.
Get the tutorial at The Craft Patch.
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2Halloween String Art Cards
One Little ProjectLet kids explore their artistic side using embroidery floss instead of the usual crayons. Start by punching small holes into cardstock shapes, then weave colorful thread to create fun Halloween designs. Secure the ends with tape and you're ready to show off your handiwork.
Get the tutorial at One Little Project.
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3Halloween Terrarium
Crafts by AmandaBuilding a spooky terrarium is a blast, especially since most supplies can be snagged from the dollar store. All you need is a large jar, some moss, tiny decorations, and plenty of Halloween creativity.
Get the tutorial at Crafts by Amanda.
4Halloween Paper Roll Treat Box
The Merry ThoughtThese candy corn-shaped treat boxes couldn't be sweeter. Plus, they're eco-friendly because they use recycled toilet paper rolls. Perfect for stashing Halloween treats!
Get the tutorial at The Merry Thought.
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5Yarn Ghost Art
Average But InspiredHere's an adorable ghost craft your little ghouls will proudly display all Halloween season. White yarn, decorative scrapbook paper, and a wooden frame are all you need for spooky-cute wall decor.
Get the tutorial at Average But Inspired.
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6Halloween Monsters Paper Rings
Easy Peasy and FunIf your kids need a creative accessory for Halloween, these monster paper rings are perfect. With printable templates included, simply cut out, assemble, and enjoy.
Get the tutorial at Easy Peasy and Fun.
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7Candy Corn Soap
Happiness is HomemadeYour kiddos can turn bath time into Halloween fun with these adorable candy corn-shaped soaps. Making them is half the fun, and the scent is almost good enough to eat.
Get the tutorial at Happiness is Homemade.
8Halloween Suncatchers
The Best Ideas for KidsCapture those pretty autumn rays with these spooky tissue-paper suncatchers. Kids can stick them on the window and enjoy colorful Halloween decor with every sunny day.
Get the tutorial at The Best Ideas for Kids.
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9Spider Paperweight
Lovely IndeedHere's a creepy-cute craft to give your desk a Halloween makeover. Using resin, a fake spider, and a simple mold, you'll make a spooky paperweight sure to get attention.
Get the tutorial at Lovely Indeed.
10Yarn Pumpkins
One Little ProjectThese pumpkins made from yarn are cheerful and cozy. Kids can easily create them with balloons, yarn, and glue—and pipe cleaners add just the right finishing touch!
Get the tutorial at One Little Project.
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11Mini Witch's Broom
Sustain My Craft HabitForget about sweeping floors—these mini witch brooms are purely for fun. Kids will love making them from wood branches, raffia ribbon, and satin bows for instant Halloween magic.
Get the tutorial at Sustain My Craft Habit.
12Masking Tape Mummy
Somewhat SimpleKids can turn everyday masking tape into friendly little mummies. Add googly eyes and printable accessories, and these cute Halloween characters come to life.
Get the tutorial at Somewhat Simple.
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13Pet Ghost Halloween Craft
It's Always AutumnIf your little ones have been begging for a pet, this sweet ghost-in-a-jar project might satisfy them. Made with tiny glass bottles, moss, and customizable ghosts, it's spooky and cute Halloween fun.
Get the tutorial at It's Always Autumn.
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14Spiderweb Window Clings
Happiness is HomemadeReplace the real cobwebs with these sparkly DIY spiderweb clings. Your kids can trace, glitter, and stick them all over your windows—no spiders needed!
Get the tutorial at Happiness is Homemade.
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15Clothespin Flower Fairies
The Craft Patch BlogLaundry day just got more fun! Let the kids turn your clothespins into whimsical flower fairies using silk flowers, washi tape, and butterfly wings. It's enchanting Halloween crafting at its best.
Get the tutorial at The Craft Patch Blog.
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16Bubbling Cauldron
Dream a Little BiggerEnjoy the fun of a spooky witch's cauldron without the mess with this cute craft! Construct the bubbling ooze by helping the kids spray expanding foam atop a black plastic cauldron. Then, let them decorate with plastic ornaments and paint to add more texture and color!
Get the tutorial at Dream a Little Bigger.
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17Halloween Toilet Paper Roll Crafts
The Best Ideas for KidsThis fall, put those empty toilet paper rolls in your craft bin instead of the recycling bin so you can make these adorable Halloween crafts! It's a fun way for the kids to channel their creativity by turning drab, brown toilet paper rolls into monsters, jack-o'-lanterns, mummies, and more using paint, card stock, and googly eyes.
Get the tutorial at The Best Ideas for Kids.
18Felt Pumpkin Decorations
Lia GriffithDecorating pumpkins with cutout felt decorations couldn't be easier, and yet, the results are spectacular! Your kids will have a blast making a bat and a cat, and you can just buy faux black pumpkins to make it easier.
Get the tutorial at Lia Griffith.
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19Upcycled Can Ghosts
Real Creative Real OrganizedDon't throw those aluminum cans in the recycling. Instead, upcycle them into adorable ghosts with the kids! Cans are painted white and then the ghosts are simply traced on with a Sharpie. Glue on some white sparkly ribbon for good measure.
Get the tutorial at Real Creative Real Organized.
20Halloween House Craft with Napkin Decoupage
Sustain My Craft HabitBring the eerie essence of a haunted house to your own home with this easy Halloween house craft! Using a simple wooden house from the dollar store, paint, Halloween embellishments, and Halloween napkins, the kiddos can customize their house to their haunted hearts' content!
Get the tutorial at Sustain My Craft Habit.
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