Irresistible for 3-year-olds! A collection of fun Halloween craft ideas to make
Here’s a helpful tip for anyone looking for Halloween crafts for three-year-olds! With projects like tissue-paper stained glass, shaker wands, and cotton-ball ghosts, kids can enjoy textures and sounds for a sensory-rich experience.
From painting with watercolors and tearing paper to kneading clay, these activities let children create while exploring how different materials feel.
As they make things, their imagination will grow, too.
We’re sharing cute craft ideas that are perfect for decorating your Halloween party.
Since the children’s creations are treated as works of art, we use the term “seisaku” (作品/制作) in the text to refer to them.
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Irresistible for 3-year-olds! Fun Halloween craft ideas to make (71–80)
Hanging ghost made with produce netting

The Halloween season that kids love has arrived! Here’s a recommended Halloween craft that even 2-year-olds can easily do.
With “Halloween Decorations You Can Make with Produce Nets,” even toddlers can create simple decorations using produce nets.
The method is easy: just decorate the net with origami paper and more.
Beyond the ideas introduced here, there are many types of produce nets, so the next time you buy fruit, don’t throw them away—save them and give this a try.
Big Candy Monster Made from Balloons

Perfect for Halloween crafts! Here’s an easy, highly recommended “Big Candy made with a Balloon” that even 2-year-olds can make.
Here’s what you need: balloons, pipe cleaners, and a plastic bag large enough to fit an inflated balloon.
If you prepare stick-on eyes for the face in advance, it becomes even easier for toddlers.
Make the eyes from construction or origami paper and put double-sided tape on the back so each child can pick their favorite eyes and create their own cute, original candy.
Why not make a bunch, decorate with them, and amp up the Halloween fun?
Glittering Ghost Wreath

Let’s make a sparkly ghost wreath using a paper plate.
Since we only want to use the rim, fold the plate in half and cut out the inner circle with scissors.
Cut the ghost parts out of construction paper and let the children draw the faces however they like.
Twist or tear aluminum foil into long strips and wrap them around the paper plate; once the white areas are covered, draw patterns on it with a pen.
Punch a hole at the top of the plate, thread a ribbon through, and attach the ghost parts to finish! The aluminum foil will sparkle, making the wreath look very festive.
Spiderweb bag

How about making a spiderweb bag that lets you enjoy lacing? Stack two paper plates and cut an opening that will become the bag’s mouth.
Glue the rims of the plates together, then use a hole punch to make evenly spaced holes.
Choose two colors of yarn and thread them through the holes you made.
Pass both strands through the first hole together, then continue threading one strand at a time however you like.
Finally, thread them through the topmost hole and tie them in a bow.
Attach a handle with a stapler, glue on Halloween-themed pieces made from construction paper, and you’re done! Create a lovely bag with cute motifs like ghosts, pumpkins, and witches.
Pumpkin made with accordion folding

Here’s how to make a jack-o’-lantern using colored construction paper.
First, accordion-fold orange construction paper.
Fold it in half and attach the seam with double-sided tape.
Make three identical pieces, stick them together with double-sided tape, and form a circle.
Attach the pre-cut eyes, nose, and mouth with double-sided tape.
Finally, add a pipe-cleaner handle, and it’s done.
If you use black construction paper, you can make a black cat, too.
If you’re using origami paper, you’ll need four accordion-folded parts.
It’s super cute, so give it a try!



