Get kids excited in childcare! A collection of ideas for making Halloween treat bags
How about handmade bags to make Halloween even more fun? Here are some cute candy bag ideas you can create with everyday materials like paper plates, cups, and milk cartons.
Crafting with Halloween-themed motifs such as bats, ghosts, and pumpkins will spark children’s imaginations.
Making them together and filling them with treats will surely become a special memory.
Celebrate Halloween with your very own original bag and make it even more exciting! Note: We refer to items made by children as “creations” in the text.
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A collection of ideas for making Halloween treat bags that will excite kids in childcare (41–50)
Halloween candy holder

One of the fun parts of Halloween events is getting treats when you say “Trick or treat!” This time, let’s make a Halloween candy holder out of origami that’ll come in handy when you go out to collect sweets.
It’s a cute mini-mini bag that fits about one piece of candy or chocolate, so it seems perfect as a party favor or prize holder for Halloween parties and events! We’ve also included a video showing how to fold a ghost and a pumpkin as decorations to add a nice touch to the bag, so be sure to check it out.
Halloween bag made from a plastic bottle

When it comes to Halloween, treats are an absolute must for kids! Here, we’ll introduce a simple “Halloween candy bucket made from a plastic bottle” that you can make with a 2-year-old.
The prep is easy: first, cut off the bottom part of a plastic bottle.
Next, punch holes to thread a ribbon through.
Wrap the cut edge with vinyl tape or similar so children don’t hurt their hands.
Then just put double-sided tape on the Halloween decorations you’ve made from origami or construction paper! After that, thread the ribbon together with the kids and let them add any decorations they like, and it’s done!
Candy bag with dividers

Here’s an idea for a super practical candy bag with dividers.
First, cut an empty tissue box in half.
Next, place the two cut pieces side by side and secure them with tape.
Then decorate the surface however you like and add a handle to complete the bag.
You can go for a Halloween-themed design or use your favorite anime characters.
Since it’s split into two sections, you can carry different types of treats in each compartment.
Mini bag made with origami

Here’s an idea for a mini pumpkin bag you can make using only origami paper.
The steps are simple: fold the paper and glue it together.
It’s also nice that you don’t need scissors.
It ultimately becomes a bucket shape, so draw a face on the pumpkin part to finish it off.
It fits in the palm of your hand, making it great for holding small treats like candies or for adding a little accent to your desk.
Once you get the hang of it, you can complete it in about 7 minutes.
paper plate candy bucket

This is a simple craft for making the must-have Halloween candy bucket or bag out of paper plates.
Have your child draw or color on paper plates, then stack two plates together so an opening at the top can hold candy, attach a handle, and it’s done—easy for kids to try.
However, because a stapler is used to attach the plates and handle, an adult should supervise if small children are making it.
Filling a bucket decorated with their own original design with their favorite treats will help your child enjoy Halloween even more.



