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Irresistible for 5-year-olds! A collection of recommended craft ideas for Halloween

Halloween season is finally here! Here are some magical craft ideas you can enjoy with five-year-olds.

Crafts featuring ghosts and pumpkin motifs spark children’s imaginations and liven up any costume party.

From glow-in-the-dark lights in a pitch-black room to colorful lanterns and cute ghost mobiles, every project will have them working with shining eyes.

Once everything’s finished, let’s all enjoy a Halloween party together! Be sure to make happy memories with the children.

Because the children’s creations are treated as finished works, the term “制作 (seisaku)” is used in the text to mean “production/creation.”

Ideas that 5-year-olds will love! Recommended Halloween crafts (41–50)

Pom-Pom Pumpkin

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Here’s an introduction to adorable pom-pom pumpkins that work great as wreaths or decorations! First, wrap yarn around a fork 50 times.

Once it’s wrapped, tie it twice and cut off any extra yarn.

Then tie green yarn twice around the center yarn, and your cute pumpkin is done.

Thread the finished pumpkins onto a chenille stem (pipe cleaner), shape it, and your wreath is complete.

It’s cute and easy to make—perfect for the Halloween season—so give it a try! Using stickers to make eyes and a mouth is super cute, too.

Moving Halloween Skeleton

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When you think of Halloween, many people picture ghosts.

Here, we’ll introduce a skeleton toy that a 4-year-old can make.

You’ll need paper cups, three straws, a tool for making holes such as an awl, construction paper, writing utensils, and tape.

To make it, first punch three holes in the paper cup.

Insert the straws into the holes.

Gather the parts of the three straws that stick out with tape and cut them to the desired leg length.

Next, draw the skeleton’s face and hands on construction paper, cut them out, and stick them on—and you’re done! If you pull the legs, the hands move, so kids can enjoy it as pretend play, too.

Moving Halloween Spider

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Blow on it to make it move! Here’s an idea for a moving Halloween spider.

You’ll need construction paper, scissors, a hole punch, zip ties, and a straw.

First, cut the construction paper into a circle and punch a hole.

Fix the legs with zip ties and the spider is complete! The secret to making it move is the straw.

When you blow on the spider, it starts to move.

Add stickers for the eyes to make it extra cute! Once it’s done, racing them is also recommended.

It’s a fun craft idea that will bring lots of smiles.

Making Halloween donuts from scrap materials

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Around Halloween, you see lots of cute Halloween donuts lined up in stores, right? These donuts are easy to make out of paper.

The key is to roll the paper into a tube and weave it into a circle to form a donut shape.

You can have fun making them using decorative stickers and origami to create ring donuts or cream-filled donuts.

It would be fun to make a bunch and play donut shop, too.

Let’s make colorful, delicious-looking donuts and get into the Halloween spirit!

Lollipop made of origami

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Let’s make colorful candy in your favorite colors! Here’s an idea for making lollipops out of origami.

You’ll need origami paper, glue, a popsicle stick, and a ribbon.

First, cut the origami paper into quarter-size pieces and fold them.

Glue the folded parts together.

After that, attach the popsicle stick and the ribbon, and you’re done! The step where you glue the candy parts together is a bit tricky, so it’s a good idea to do it with a parent or teacher.

Combine origami paper in your favorite colors and create your own original lollipop!

origami garland

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Here’s a cute garland of ghosts and cats that’s perfect for a Halloween party.

Take a sheet of origami paper and fold two corners toward the center to make triangles.

Next, thread the garland string through the top triangle and glue it down so the string is sandwiched inside.

Make several of these with origami paper.

Draw eyes and mouths with a pen, and your adorable garland is complete! Be sure to try making it as a Halloween decoration.

The ghosts and kitty cats with all their different expressions are so fun to look at!

Newspaper print stamp Halloween pumpkin

These Halloween pumpkins made with newspaper stamps are perfect for October crafts! First, sketch a pumpkin shape on construction paper, fold it in half, and cut it out.

Next, layer it over black construction paper and temporarily tape the top to hold it in place.

Dab paint onto a balled-up piece of newspaper and stamp it on.

The colors pop more if you don’t dilute the paint with water, so give it a try! To finish, add motifs like a pumpkin face, bats, or ghosts.

Cutting out the pumpkin can be a bit tricky, but it will spark a 5-year-old’s imagination—so encourage them to give it a try!