14+ Halloween Craft Ideas for Kids
Kids Parties and Craft activities have an eternal connection in the holiday season. Its always better to engage your kids in some activities rather than TikTok or Instagram reels. Sparking the curiosity of little ones with creativity and unreal imagination this Halloween is a good idea.
If done correctly, kids will enjoy and improve their DIY skills this Halloween. The party’s mood is lifted instantly if any fun activity is planned for kids.
If you are bored with the reused and old craft ideas, I have collected some fun craft ideas trending this year.
Almost all the craft ideas mentioned below are easy to play with, arrange, and inexpensive.
Let’s look at them one by one, and you can decide which one your party guests would like the most.
1. Do a Dot Cat in the Cauldron
For this activity, you will require crayons or watercolors and some printouts of cats. Kids will only have to color the cat by doting.
2. Tissue Paper Frankenstein’s Monster
You will need some tissue paper and colored paper in green and black shades. The activity will be to make a mosaic Frankenstein using all the above-listed supplies.
3. Marble Spider Web’
This will require some supervision, but it is fun to play. You will need an open container, such as a medium-sized basket or pot, not used for food. A granite plate or any steel plate. Just pour a few glue dots across the plate and let kids throw marbles at the glue as often as possible. After a few minutes, you will get spiderwebs.
4. Candy Corn Sponge Painting
You will require a sponge, watercolors, and black chart paper. Take a plate and pour the colors of corn orange, yellow, and white. Soak the colors with the sponge and press it against the chart paper to get a cool corn painting.
5. Handprint Mummies
Let the kid trace his/her hand on a chart paper. Help them cut the hand portion out and cover it with white tape and googly eyes. That’s it
6. Smoking Cauldrons
Take a printout of cauldrons and let the kids color and decorate the paper with crayons and cotton to imitate a ghost.
7. Blow Paint Ghost
Take a black chart paper. Use white watercolor and straw to blow out such wacky ghostly figures. Use googly eyes to make them pop out more.
8. Glowing Jack
You will require eating plates, orange color, sizes, and candles. Let the kids color the paper plates orange and then draw and cut out a jack face on one of the plates while gluing them both. Leave some space underneath to place the candles.
9. Ghost Wands
You can make some ghost wands by making a paper ball, covering it with tissue paper, and wrapping it with a rubber to make it look like a head. You can draw black eyes to define it more.
10. 3D Pumpkins
You will require some orange and yellow chart paper for this craft. Cut orange paper into strips of 8 inches each and yellow ones in 5 inches. Let the kids make a pumpkin out of orange strips and stem from yellow ones.
11. Candy Corn Mosaic
We have another interesting mosaic craft available here. Take a black chart paper as your background and use white, orange, and yellow colors to make mosaics to make a beautiful Candy Corn Mosaic.
12. Spooky Trees
Spooky trees are one of the unique crafts on the list here. Give the kids to draw spooky trees as they wish and color them how they want. Attach some googly eyes and your spooky trees will be ready.
13. Puffy Paint Ghost
Again, take a black chart paper. Trace cylindrical wobbles around the edges or how you want on the paper. Now, stick cotton inside the wobbles and cut out eyes and nose to create a booing, puffy ghost.
14. Paper Plate Black Cats
You will require some black or normal paper plates and paint them black. Use different colors of chart paper to make the cat’s eyes, ears, and whiskers.
Final Thoughts
And that’s all! We have covered you from simple and maybe mindless crafts to crafts that require your (of the kids) full undivided attention.
The great thing is most of them can be enjoyed by many kids and can be played one after another by combining some of them.
Which one of the craft ideas do you like the most, and were they successful? Let us know in the comments.