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 Craft Ideas for Daycare Fun! Halloween Treat Bags (31–40)
Pumpkin pouch

Just stick a face onto your favorite bag and you’ve got an easy, cute pochette! Prepare one bag you like—plastic or paper both work.
If it has handles, remove them first.
Cut out a pumpkin shape from construction or origami paper and glue it onto the bag, then add the pumpkin’s facial parts.
Finally, attach a strap cut to fit your child’s body so it can be worn over the shoulder, and you’re done! If children cut out the parts themselves, it’s suitable for ages 3 and up; if they’re just sticking pieces on, even infants can give it a try.
Have fun crafting and make Halloween extra festive!
pumpkin bag

Here’s a cute pumpkin bag you can make simply with a paper cup.
First, prepare orange construction paper and cut it into a rectangle: one side should match the circumference of the paper cup’s base, and the other should be slightly longer than the height of the cup.
Crease the paper, then make multiple slits so it becomes long, narrow strips.
Apply double-sided tape along one long edge of the paper and attach it to the bottom of the paper cup.
Tape the opposite slit edge to the inside of the cup’s rim, keeping it slightly loose and puffy.
Finally, attach the pumpkin face pieces and a handle, and you’re done.
As shown in the video, take your time explaining how to use the tools and materials, respect your child’s “I want to try!” attitude, and support them so they can take on the challenge.
Spiderweb bag

Here’s how to make a spiderweb bag that’s perfect for Halloween.
When threading yarn through the holes in the paper plate, you can choose any hole you like.
That way it shows personality and looks great.
Thread the yarn through various holes to complete your spiderweb.
It’s best to have the teacher staple on the handle.
Attach cute ghosts, pumpkins, and other decorations to your finished spiderweb bag, and you’re ready to set off for Halloween.
Dress up, grab your bag, and have fun on Halloween!
Fluffy Ghost Bag

You can’t help wanting to touch a fluffy bag, right? For this one, the key is to cut a ghost shape out of a paper bag, fill a clear bag with cotton, then attach it from behind the cut-out.
The ghost pops out in a soft, puffy shape! Decorate around it with stars and hearts, and add ribbons or anything you like to complete a stylish Halloween bag.
It would also be cute to make cutouts in pumpkin, witch, or animal shapes.
Give this Halloween bag with fluffy cotton a try!
candy bag

Wearing a cute candy bag instantly lifts your mood, doesn’t it? Here’s how to make an adorable bag using nonwoven fabric.
The steps are simple: prepare two circles cut from craft paper and one strip of craft paper with slits for the bottom to form the base, then attach a shoulder strap.
Drape your preferred color of nonwoven fabric over the top, secure it with double-sided tape, and finally tie both sides with ribbons like a candy wrapper to finish.
For decoration, adding pom-poms or tiny ribbons makes it even cuter.
Give this candy bag a try—it’s sure to spark excitement!
A collection of ideas for making Halloween treat bags that will excite kids in childcare (41–50)
Bat Halloween Bag

Let’s make a bat-themed Halloween bag! You will need a paper cup, purple origami paper, bat wing, eye, and mouth parts, a hole punch, string, and glue.
Let the children freely tear the origami paper! Once it’s torn, have them stick the pieces onto a paper cup that’s been covered with glue.
When they’re done, attach the eye and mouth parts, and add bat wings on both sides.
Punch holes near the rim of the paper cup, thread the string through, and your bat bag is complete.
Take your handmade bag and head out to collect some treats!
Bat bag

A bat-shaped bag—an essential icon for Halloween—is a craft that balances an eerie vibe with a cute finish.
It’s easy enough for young children: roll black construction paper into a tube so that only one end comes to a point, and secure the shape with clear tape to complete the bag.
For a more realistic look, you can cut the paper into a more bat-like shape with scissors and add wings and a face, but since this involves cutting and gluing, adults should supervise younger children.
It’s a craft that kids will enjoy even after Halloween, and there’s no doubt they’ll be thrilled to fill the bag they made themselves with treats.



