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25 DIY Halloween Crafts for Kids

Halloween is the perfect time for DIY fun—whether it’s carving jack-o-lanterns, sewing homemade costumes, or baking sweet treats. However, not all activities are kid-friendly.

That’s where construction paper and pipe cleaners come in! With safe supplies and simple instructions, kids can dive into Halloween crafts with ease.

Here are 25 easy and engaging Halloween craft ideas to get your family started:

Pine Cone Spider

Gather pine cones for a DIY tarantula project. Use brown pipe cleaners for legs and create a fun centerpiece for the kids’ table.

Pine Cone Spiders from Fireflies and Mud Pies 

Spider Hand Print Painting

Use your child’s handprints to create a spider painting on canvas. Add eyes and trim for a personalized holiday gift.

Spider Hand Print Painting from The Nerd’s Wife 

Flying Bat Wall

Cut and tape construction paper bats in a dynamic arrangement on a wall for a quick and inexpensive Halloween decoration.

Flying Bat Wall from Two Kids Cooking

Mod Podge Glass Lanterns

Use empty jars, tissue paper, and construction paper faces to create lanterns illuminated by battery-operated tea lights.

Mod Podge Glass Lanterns from Erin Spain

Masking Tape Mummies

Enhance construction paper crafts with masking tape and googly eyes. Turn your mummies into puppets or hang them around the house.

Masking Tape Mummies from Somewhat Simple

Craft Stick Spiderwebs

Wrap yarn around craft sticks to make spider webs. Add glitter or plastic spiders for extra flair.

Craft Stick Spiderwebs from Crafts Unleashed

Paper Plate Skeleton

Use white paper plates for a skeleton craft. Connect with jute loops or create colorful sugar skulls with paint and tissue paper.

Paper Plate Skeleton from The 36th Avenue

Paper Pumpkins

Skip the carving and make paper pumpkins by cutting cardstock strips and threading them onto a pipe cleaner.

Paper Pumpkins from Scottsdale Moms Blog

Egg Carton Monsters

Repurpose egg cartons into monsters. Paint and decorate for a fun, budget-friendly project that can also hold Halloween treats.

Egg Carton Monsters from The Craft Train

Bouncy Halloween Headbands

Create a last-minute costume by attaching character drawings to wire springs on a headband. Add striped tights or a cape to complete the look.

Bouncy Halloween Headbands from Your DIY Family

Witch’s Brew Fluffy Slime

Mix purple slime and place it in a cauldron with googly eyes, gummy worms, and glitter for a sensory Halloween activity.

Witch’s Brew Fluffy Slime from Little Bins for Little Hands

Toilet Paper Roll Monsters

Decorate empty toilet paper rolls with paint and markers to make fun monster creations.

Toilet Paper Roll Monsters from Crafting a Green World

Soda Bottle Jack-o-Lanterns

Paint the inside of 2-liter bottles for a mess-free pumpkin craft. Use different colors for various Halloween characters.

Soda Bottle Jack-O-Lanterns from Mess for Less

Cotton Ball Ghost

Dip cotton balls in glue and stick them onto ghost cutouts for a simple and adorable Halloween decoration.

Cotton Ball Ghost from 366 Days of Pinterest

Apple Stamp Pumpkins

Slice an apple, dip it in orange paint, and stamp pumpkin shapes onto paper for a fun and easy craft.

Apple Stamp Pumpkins from Frugal Mom Eh

Tissue Paper Candy Corn

Make candy corn decorations using construction paper, glue, and tissue paper—perfect for party crafts.

Tissue Paper Candy Corn from Typically Simple

Painted Monster Rocks

Paint smooth rocks with vibrant colors and add details to create monster decorations for your walkway or planters.

Painted Monster Rocks from Easy Peasy and Fun

Clementine Pumpkins

Draw faces on clementines for a cute, edible Halloween centerpiece.

Clementine Pumpkins ​from Emily Roach Wellness

Balloon Ghosts

Create floating ghosts by covering balloons with scrim fabric and hanging them with fishing line. Vary the ghost faces for added fun.

Balloon Ghosts from Oh Happy Day

Marshmallow Monsters

Decorate marshmallows with frosting, candy, and sprinkles to create edible monsters.

Marshmallow Monsters from Spark & Chemistry

Cotton Bud Skeleton

Arrange cotton buds on card stock to make a skeleton. Add a construction paper skull for a festive touch.

Cotton Bud Skeleton from Our Little House in the Country

Frankenstein Sun Catcher

Use clear contact paper and a printable template to create a Frankenstein sun catcher that adds a festive touch to your windows.

Frankenstein Sun Catcher from From ABCs to ACTs

Halloween Paper Lanterns

Staple construction paper tubes and cut slits to mimic lanterns. Ideal for a vintage-themed Halloween party.

Halloween Paper Lanterns from Crafting Chicks

Paper Plate Black Cat

Transform paper plates into cute black cats with circular heads, ears, and whiskers.

Paper Plate Black Cat from Goody Foodies

Trash Bag Spiderwebs

Cut black trash bags into web shapes and hang them indoors or outdoors for a spooky decoration that withstands the weather.

Trash Bag Spiderwebs from How About Orange