Halloween origami that captivates 2-year-olds! A fun collection of ideas to make together with your child
Everyone has their own way to enjoy the Halloween season.
This time, we’re sharing origami craft ideas you can enjoy with 2-year-olds.
Cute motifs like ghosts, pumpkins, and bats will brighten up any room! With simple steps, these are perfect for making together with kids while having fun.
Display the finished pieces around your home to instantly boost the Halloween vibe.
Spend a fun origami time together and watch the children’s imaginations grow!
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Halloween origami that captivates 2-year-olds! A collection of fun ideas to make together with your child (11–20)
A ghost wearing a pumpkin and a hat

These pumpkin and ghost origami are perfect for Halloween crafts.
They’re designed for two-year-olds, with as few folds as possible for both.
There’s no need to fold perfectly—focus on letting children have fun exploring origami! For the ghost, you can add eyes and a mouth with dot stickers, and for the pumpkin, try using stickers or cut-out paper to make the face.
You can also make a hat by folding a small piece of origami paper just twice—place it on the ghost or pumpkin and have fun playing with them!
Monster bag
These are monster bags inspired by characters like pumpkins, ghosts, and bats.
First, fold a rectangular sheet of construction paper into a square to get ready.
Fold the paper into a triangle, then fold the sides toward the center.
Fold one flap forward and tuck the other flap inside to form the bag.
Secure the creases with tape and punch holes in the top corners.
Attach the facial features to the bag, thread a string through the holes, and it’s done.
It’s also fun to customize what you thread through—like nylon tape or ribbon.
Why not make these with your two-year-old children? They’re fun to create and fun to display.
Triangle Monster Garland
This is a triangular monster garland you can use to decorate a room for Halloween.
It’s fun to make and fun to display—perfect for creating in early childhood settings! Fold origami paper into a triangle, crease it, then open it.
Fold both sides toward the center line, and fold the remaining corners to complete one piece.
You can keep making pieces with the same steps, and enjoy lots of variations just by changing the patterns.
It’s a fun idea to decorate with Halloween-themed characters like pumpkins, ghosts, and bats.
Try making these as an activity to help 2-year-olds practice their fine motor skills!
Playable Ghost
Why not try making a cute little ghost you can wear on your finger? It’s perfect for Halloween-themed events or pretend play at nurseries and kindergartens.
Fold a white sheet of origami paper into a triangle to make a crease, then open it.
Fold the top and bottom toward the center, flip it over and fold, then fold the left and right corners along the lines.
Fold the left and right corners again to create the ghost’s hands, glue the back layers together, and it’s done.
This is a great craft idea for two-year-olds, letting them enjoy the ghost gently swaying.
pumpkin bag

Let’s make a pumpkin bag that can also be used for carrying snacks or as a small accessory pouch! First, cut two 2 cm-wide strips from the origami paper for the handles.
Fold the origami paper in half, then fold it once more.
The key here is to fold without creating a crease in the center.
Next, make small folds on all four corners, open the paper, and tuck the center section inward to complete the body.
For the handle pieces, fold them into a U-shape.
Finally, attach the handles to the body and add your design to finish.
skeleton

Making origami skulls is a wonderful craft that enhances the Halloween atmosphere.
Even with simple folding techniques, children’s imaginations can bring a variety of expressions to life.
Of course, you can use white origami paper, but trying colorful paper can be fun too.
For the eyes and nose, it’s also a great idea to add personality by sticking on paper in your favorite colors or drawing them with markers.
Once finished, you can display the skulls around the room, or attach a straw to carry them around for extra fun.
Halloween origami that captivates 2-year-olds! A fun collection of ideas to make together with your child (21–30)
Easy Ghost Origami Instructions

Here’s an origami ghost that’s perfect for autumn Halloween.
Prepare one sheet of origami paper and fold it into a triangle.
Then fold the left and right corners in toward the center line.
Tuck the loose, fluttery corner downwards.
Fold the whole piece toward the center line, then fold the tip downward to shape it into a ghost.
If you fold the bottom part of the ghost at an angle, it adds movement and makes a cute ghost.
Once it’s finished, draw a face and stick it on a Halloween bag or wand to enjoy!



