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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Get the Kids Excited! A Collection of Halloween Treat Bag Craft Ideas (21–30)
Treat box made from a milk carton
https://www.tiktok.com/@chooobo2/video/7402208417940557073Milk cartons are sturdy and durable, so they’re great for crafts.
For this candy bag, cut the milk carton so that only one side remains intact.
Be careful not to cut the bag portion.
Paste construction paper on it, add eyes and a mouth, and finally attach hook-and-loop fastener to the lid so it can open and close—that’s it! Besides pumpkins and monsters, trying shapes like skulls, bats, or spiders will boost the Halloween vibe and is highly recommended.
Mini Halloween Bag Made from a Paper Cup
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So many ways to use it! This is a mini Halloween bag made from a paper cup.
The idea is to cut vertical slits in the cup and wrap it with tissue paper—simple and easy to understand.
Then attach a pipe cleaner to use it as a bag, or pop in a light to turn it into a lampshade in no time.
Enjoy using it however you like.
By the way, if you use a smaller paper cup, you can make a mini-sized lampshade, too—tiny and adorable.
A Collection of Craft Ideas for Daycare Fun! Halloween Treat Bags (31–40)
Fluffy Ghosts Made from Paper Bags
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Here’s how to make a cute, puffy 3D ghost bag using a store-bought paper bag.
Prepare a paper bag, cotton stuffing, and a plastic bag or food storage bag.
The steps are very simple: cut one side of the paper bag into a ghost shape with scissors.
Then, fill a plastic or storage bag with cotton, place it inside the paper bag, and attach it so it fills the ghost-shaped cutout from the inside—that’s it! After that, draw the face parts and decorate around it to make it even nicer.
In the video, the ghost is made with white cotton, but it would also be fun to cut out a mummy shape, or use colored cotton to make a pumpkin or a bat!
A bag made from cardboard with cute stitching
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It’s exciting when your bag gets filled with treats on Halloween, isn’t it? For this candy bag, cut two pieces of cardboard into the shape you want.
The key point is to measure the length by matching the pieces you cut to the cardboard to create the bottom of the bag.
Once you stitch it together with yarn or ribbon, your original Halloween bag is complete.
Since you can make a one-of-a-kind bag, try experimenting with the size and colors of the parts.
Wearing a cute candy bag will put you in a great mood!
Ghost candy container

Let’s make a ghost-themed candy holder that’s perfect for Halloween events.
Cut your favorite color construction paper into a fan shape, roll it into a cone, and glue it in place.
This will be the body of the bag—and the ghost’s body too.
Attach eyes, mouth, and hand parts made from other sheets of paper, then punch two holes at the top of the bag.
Thread a ribbon through the holes and tie it to create the handle, and your candy holder is complete.
You can draw the ghost’s face with crayons, or decorate it with stickers for an extra cute touch.
Pumpkin candy bag

When it comes to Halloween, the best part for kids is the candy, right? Here’s a “pumpkin candy bag” that even a 4-year-old can make.
You’ll need a milk carton, a stapler, scissors, glue or double-sided tape, and colored construction paper.
First, open up the milk carton, make 6 cm cuts, and assemble it into a pentagon.
Using a stapler at this stage will make it sturdier.
Next, decorate the assembled box with pumpkin designs using your favorite colored paper, attaching it with glue or double-sided tape.
Finally, use the leftover milk carton to make a handle—and you’re done! Pop your favorite treats inside and enjoy Halloween!
pumpkin basket

When it comes to origami, many people probably think that once you make something, it just gets left alone afterward.
It’s true that origami often ends up as a purely decorative object after you finish folding it.
That’s why I recommend this pumpkin basket.
It’s a pumpkin-shaped origami modeled after a basket.
While the instructions are a bit challenging, once you make it, you can use it as a play item for pretend games.
You can also customize it by changing the material used for the handle, so try creating this piece in various patterns.



