[Halloween] Pump Up the Fun with Handmade Bags! A Special Feature on Bag-Making Ideas [Part 2]
Halloween is one of those special events for kids where they get to dress up and even get treats.
That little flutter of nerves about ghosts quickly turns into excitement when candy is involved—such an honest and adorable reaction kids have!
This time, we’ve gathered lots of great ideas for making bags that are perfect for holding treats.
Just walking around with a bag they made themselves will surely keep the excitement going.
We hope you have a fun Halloween with your favorite bag!
Translation
- Get kids excited in childcare! A collection of ideas for making Halloween treat bags
- Fun for 1-year-olds! A collection of Halloween craft ideas you can make while playing
- Enjoy Halloween by making these with your kids! A collection of cute bag-making ideas
- At daycare and kindergarten! A collection of Halloween decoration ideas
- Cute and handmade! A collection of Halloween costume ideas recommended for babies
- Get the Crowd Excited! Perfect Performance Ideas for Halloween at Daycare and Kindergarten
- [For 4-Year-Olds] Fun to Make! A Collection of Halloween Craft Ideas
- Halloween gets even more exciting! A collection of DIY mask ideas using a variety of materials
- Toddler-Approved Halloween Crafts: Ideas That Captivate 2-Year-Olds
- Handmade Halloween costume ideas! A roundup of outfits you can make with everyday materials.
- Irresistible for 5-year-olds! A collection of recommended craft ideas for Halloween
- [Age 2] Have fun with Halloween crafts! A collection of ideas perfect for October
- Ghosts and pumpkins too! A collection of bento box ideas perfect for Halloween
[Halloween] Boost the Halloween fun with handmade bags! Special feature on bag-making ideas, Part 2 (11–20)
Spiderweb bag made from a paper plate

Here’s how to make a bag that lets you enjoy a spiderweb-themed craft.
Cut 3 cm off the top of two stacked paper plates.
Apply glue to the rim and stick the plates together.
Use a hole punch to make holes around the edge, then thread two colors of yarn through the holes.
By crossing the strings, you can create the look of spider silk while also helping kids practice fine motor skills.
Attach a handle made from construction paper, and decorate with origami ghosts, jack-o’-lanterns, and more to finish.
In conclusion
We introduced ideas for handmade bags that are perfect for Halloween events.
It’s best to match the size to what you’ll put inside, and if you use a neck strap, it’s safer to substitute something like a paper cord that will snap easily if it gets tangled.
Try making them to suit the target age group!


