Halloween craft ideas: perfect for preschool projects and home decor
October, when the autumn atmosphere deepens, is also the fun season of Halloween.
Some of you may decorate your rooms or entryways with a Halloween theme.
In this article, we’re introducing Halloween craft ideas you’ll want to make before the big day arrives.
From pumpkin hats and candy bags that kids will love to projects that will appeal to adults who enjoy crafting, we’ve gathered a variety of ideas.
If you’re interested, give them a try!
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Halloween craft ideas: For preschool crafts and home decor (41–50)
Halloween flower topiary

How about making a handmade flower topiary perfect for Halloween? Just display it indoors or by the entrance to create a festive Halloween atmosphere.
First, stack four sheets of tissue paper and accordion-fold them in narrow, alternating folds.
Round off the ends of the folded bundle with scissors, then tie a black wire around the center.
Clamp the tissue paper with the wire, and twist the remaining ends together.
Gently fluff the tissue paper into a round shape, insert it into a paper cup filled with air-dry clay, and you’re done.
Try different tissue paper colors—from classic orange to a chic deep green—for your own unique touch.
In conclusion
We introduced some Halloween craft ideas. Did you find any you’d like to try? Many can be made with things you already have at home, like paper cups, construction paper, and plastic bottles, so if you see something cute, feel free to give it a try. There are also items you can use for costumes!


