Halloween is such a fun time for getting artsy with the little ones. There’s just something about pumpkins, ghosts, and spiders as Halloween crafts for kids that gets everyone excited for the spooky season.
If you’re looking for some simple, creative Halloween crafts for kids that even the littlest ones can help with, I’ve got you covered. These are some of my favorite kid-friendly ideas that are easy to set up and don’t require a ton of supplies. Pin, save, or share the image below for inspo!

15 Halloween Crafts for Kids
1. Halloween Toilet Paper Rolls

You can wrap toilet paper rolls in crepe paper to create mummies. Or, paint them as vampires with tiny capes and fangs, or turn them into bats with black paper wings. The kids can go wild with their creativity, adding googly eyes, glitter, or even spooky stickers to personalize each one.
2. Paper Plate Handprint Ghost

Trace your child’s hand on white paper, cut it out, and glue it onto a paper plate to create a ghostly figure. Add googly eyes and a spooky or friendly face for a cute decoration. This simple craft is great for little ones and perfect for hanging around the house during Halloween.
3. Cotton Ball Ghosts

Create fluffy cotton ball ghosts by gluing cotton balls onto construction paper in the shape of a ghost. Add black construction paper eyes and a mouth, and you’ve got a soft, spooky friend to hang up.

4. Q-tip Skeletons

Q-tips are great for making skeletons! Glue them onto black paper in the shape of a skeleton’s body and use a white pom-pom or small paper circle for the head. Draw a face, and you’ve got an easy, creepy skeleton.
5. Popsicle Stick Haunted Houses

Paint popsicle sticks black and glue them together in the shape of a house. Add tiny paper windows, a door, and a spooky ghost or bat to complete your haunted house.
6. Jack-o’-Lantern Paper Plate Craft

First, grab a white paper plate, then paint it orange. Next, let the kids cut out black construction paper shapes for eyes, nose, and mouth. They can glue them on to create their very own jack-o’-lantern face.

7. Egg Carton Bats

Cut up an egg carton into sections of three cups. Paint them black, add googly eyes and paper wings, and you’ve got a cute little bat to hang from the ceiling or a shelf.
8. Pumpkin Seed Mosaics

Save your pumpkin seeds after carving and paint them in various colors. The kids can use the seeds to create mosaics by gluing them onto paper in fun Halloween shapes like pumpkins or witches.
9. Coffee Filter Spider Webs

Flatten out coffee filters, fold them in half a few times, and cut out small shapes along the folds to create intricate spider webs. Hang them in the windows for a spooky decoration!

10. Footprint Ghosts

For a cute, quick craft, paint your child’s foot with white paint and press it onto black paper to create a footprint ghost. Add eyes and a mouth to bring your little ghost to life.
11. Felt Monster Finger Puppets

Cut out monster shapes from colorful felt, glue on googly eyes, and attach a small piece at the bottom to create a finger puppet. The kids can use their puppets to put on Halloween-themed shows.
12. Ghost Lollipops

Turn regular lollipops into cute little ghosts! Simply wrap a tissue or white fabric around the top of the lollipop, tie it with a small ribbon or string, and draw on a spooky face with a marker. These make great party favors or decorations.

13. Halloween Slime

Mix up some easy homemade slime with glue, baking soda, and contact lens solution. Add in green or orange food coloring and even some plastic spiders or eyeballs for a fun, gooey Halloween treat.
14. Paper Bag Witches

Take a brown paper bag and decorate it as a witch by adding a paper hat, eyes, and mouth. Stuff it with crumpled paper to give it shape, and you’ve got an adorable witch to display.
15. Spider Rocks

Paint rocks black and add eight legs and eyes to create friendly spiders. These can be hidden around the house or garden for a fun Halloween scavenger hunt!

Tips for Making These Crafts Memorable
Crafting with kids is a great way to bond and create memories that last long after Halloween. In addition, here are a few easy tips to make these DIY projects even more fun and memorable for the whole family:
- Personalize it: Let kids add their own flair with stickers, colors, and details.
- Take photos: Capture the process and display their creations.
- Set up a craft station: Create a dedicated space for crafting fun.
- Make it a party: Invite friends or family for a Halloween craft session.
- Save them as keepsakes: Use their creations for next year’s decor.
I hope you have as much fun with these crafts as we do. Let me know in the comments if you try any of these or have other favorite Halloween crafts to share. Happy crafting and Happy Halloween! 🎃