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! A collection of fun Halloween craft ideas to make (81–90)
Fluffy Ghost

Here’s a crafting idea for a fluffy ghost that also offers a fun sensory experience.
First, place a paper cup upside down and fix half of a capsule toy on top.
Make a hole on the side of the paper cup, then make another hole directly opposite it.
Insert chenille stems (pipe cleaners) through both holes and secure them so they point upward.
With the base complete, prepare a wide container filled with liquid laundry starch (or laundry glue).
Cut a piece of gauze to a size that can cover the paper cup, then soak it in the laundry starch.
Squeeze it well, spread it out, and drape it over the paper cup.
Finally, attach facial features for the ghost, and your fluffy ghost is complete.
Bat candy bag

Bats are one of the most popular Halloween motifs, aren’t they? So why not make a bat-themed treat bag? You’ll need three things: a paper cup, origami paper, and string.
Choose any color of origami paper you like and tear it into small pieces.
Punch a hole near the rim of the paper cup, then punch another hole on the opposite side.
Glue the torn pieces of origami paper onto the cup, and attach bat wings made from construction paper.
Finally, thread the string through the holes, and your treat bag is ready!
Halloween Fukuwarai

Let’s make a Halloween “fukuwarai” using a technique called decalcomania.
Cut construction paper into a pumpkin shape, then fold it in half.
Open the paper, place paint in colors you like on one inside half, and fold it in half again.
Press firmly, then open it—the paint has transferred to the other side, creating a symmetrical pattern.
Attach a pumpkin stem made from green construction paper and a triangular hat made from origami to finish the base.
Finally, cut out the pumpkin’s facial features from black construction paper.
As a booth activity for a Halloween event, making a larger version could be a big hit!
Rainbow-colored Ghost Lantern

Here’s an idea for a rainbow ghost lantern made with slime that kids love.
Draw an outline with glue on a clear file folder, then fill the inside with slime in various colors.
Once the slime is dry, carefully peel it off the clear file so it doesn’t tear.
Make a hole in the center of both the body and the lid of a clear plastic cup.
Thread a string through the body and secure an LED light through the lid.
Punch a hole in the center of the slime, thread it onto the string, and close the cup with the lid.
Finally, stick ghost face parts onto the slime, and you’re done!
Ghost Wand

I’ll show you how to make a fluffy ghost wand that you’ll want to touch.
First, cut out the ghost’s facial parts, hands, and hat from construction paper.
Decorate the hat to make it cute by drawing patterns or adding stickers.
Stuff cotton into a plastic bag, insert a stick made by rolling origami paper, and seal the bag opening with tape.
While securing with tape, shape the bag into a round form and attach the paper parts you made at the beginning.
Finally, tie a ribbon at the base of the stick, and your ghost wand is complete! It looks just like a cotton candy ghost.



