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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.

Irresistible for 3-year-olds! Fun Halloween craft ideas to make (11–20)

Ghosts made with sponges and cotton swabs

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Let’s use sponge ghost stamps to make lots of ghosts on paper.

As preparation, have an adult pre-cut sponges into ghost shapes.

Then, dip the sponge stamps in paint and press them onto the paper.

After stamping, use a brush, cotton swabs, or your fingers dipped in paint to draw the ghosts’ faces.

Let the children stamp and draw faces however they like—it’s an activity they can enjoy freely.

Halloween wreath

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Here’s a cute wreath you’ll want to display for Halloween.

Start by using a paper plate as the base and cut out the center.

Prepare colored construction paper and cut out nine round pieces.

Any colors are fine—choose Halloween-themed colors if you like.

Glue the round pieces evenly spaced around the paper plate, then attach additional parts made from origami or construction paper, arranging them in a balanced way.

You can use any motifs you like, such as ghosts or bats.

Punch a hole at the top of the plate, tie on a ribbon, and you’re done.

Monsters Made with Rolling Marbles

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When you roll marbles around, children can’t help but follow them with their eyes in fascination.

In this craft activity, the key point is placing drawing paper inside a tray and rolling marbles coated with paint to create patterns.

Using about three colors of paint is recommended.

Switching marbles for each paint color makes the appearance of the colors even more fun.

Once it’s dry, stick on eyes and a mouth to complete your monster.

The marbles’ mysterious patterns appear on the paper, stimulating children’s senses and likely having a positive impact on their development.

pumpkin decoration

[Preschool Crafts] 3D Pumpkin Craft for Kids! Perfect for Halloween, too♪
pumpkin decoration

Here’s a 3D Halloween pumpkin made using a toilet paper roll.

First, cut the toilet paper roll in half across the middle.

Then cut a sheet of origami paper in half, apply glue, and wrap it around the halved roll.

Use the wrapped roll either vertically or horizontally, and cut out eyes, nose, and mouth from black construction paper to stick on.

Finally, attach a 3D pumpkin stem on top.

Placing it in your entryway, bathroom, or on a bookshelf will instantly give a Halloween vibe.

It’s easy, so give it a try!

Dynamic Halloween Monster

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Halloween craft / Dynamic Halloween Monsters. You don’t have to use pom-poms—crumpled tissues work too! ⚠︎ If they’re too big, they’ll bounce with incredible force, so be careful. [Candy details] The candy is available for free in the Halloween illustrations under “Pattern Details!” on the home link. Be sure to check it out!

♬ Fashion Monster – Kyary Pamyu Pamyu

Kids love dynamic crafts and play, and they’ll dive right into this activity.

For this project, soak a pom-pom in diluted paint and gently press it onto construction paper.

Once the paint dries, add eyes and a mouth to complete your monster.

The splatters that come out of the pom-pom enhance the monster vibe and add a festive Halloween touch.

Be careful—paint may splatter when you press the pom-pom.

It’s a super fun craft for kids, so give it a try!

lollipop

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lollipop

Here’s a candy craft idea that could also work as a wall decoration.

First, cut colored construction paper into a circle to make the candy base.

Twist a pipe cleaner in your favorite color into a spiral to create the candy pattern, then glue it onto the base.

Next, make the stick out of origami paper.

Slightly offset the paper and fold it into a triangle, then keep rolling it to make a long, thin shape.

Fold both ends to adjust the stick length and secure it with tape.

Attach the stick to the round base, and your candy is complete! Try different color combinations to make delicious-looking candies.

Irresistible for 3-year-olds! A fun collection of Halloween craft ideas to make (21–30)

Easy and cute Halloween ghost

[Origami] Halloween Ghost – Easy and Cute Folding Method | Autumn Origami for Ages 3+ | Kid-Friendly Instructions | October Origami [Origami]
Easy and cute Halloween ghost

After folding the paper in half into a triangle twice to make creases, open it and place the origami so the creases form a cross.

Fold the bottom corner up to the center to make a crease, then fold the top corner down to align with that crease.

Fold the left and right corners to the center line to crease them, then unfold.

Make step folds so the creases you just made overlap with the center line, open the pocketed parts, and squash-fold them into triangles.

These will be the ghost’s hands.

Fold both top corners into small triangles to round the ghost’s head, then fold the left and right edges of the bottom corner to the center line to form the tail.

Turn the paper over, fold both hands inward, and fold the tail up at an angle.

It’s complete.