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)
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.
Use stickers to give clear bags a Halloween theme!

A Halloween bag decorated with stickers and sequins on a clear bag is a craft that will stay useful even after Halloween thanks to its festive look.
First, stick Halloween-themed stickers on the inside of a transparent zip storage bag, then add glitter and sequins inside.
Use a glue gun to attach the storage bag to the inside of the clear bag, and finish by edging it with masking tape.
However, since glue guns get hot, make sure an adult does the work in a place away from children.
Candy basket made from cardboard

Even though it’s made of paper, this candy bag looks adorably stitched like fabric—want to try making a cute pumpkin version? First, draw a pumpkin on construction paper to create a template.
Next, use the template on cardboard and cut out two identical pieces.
For the bottom, use a long, narrow strip of cardboard: wrap it along the pumpkin’s side to measure the length, then cut it.
Once that’s done, feel free to draw decorations on the pumpkins and the bottom piece! When you’re finished, use an awl to punch holes at 1 cm intervals along the outer edge of the pumpkins and at both long edges of the bottom strip.
Attach paper string or yarn to the tip of a toothpick and stitch the pumpkins and the bottom together.
Add a ribbon for the handle, and you’re done! It looks just like it’s made from fabric—super cute!
Halloween candy bucket

Want to try making a Halloween candy bucket using just construction paper? Simply cut the paper into long, thin strips and glue them together—it’s a super simple method, so even little kids will enjoy making it! It’s also perfect for anyone who wants to handcraft candy containers for a Halloween party.
Not just pumpkins—ghosts, witches, and other motifs are adorable too, and you can customize them however you like.
Gather with family and friends, have fun crafting together, and make your Halloween party even more exciting!



