Fun Halloween decoration ideas for childcare! Transform your walls by making them together with the kids
It’s almost Halloween season! How about refreshing the wall decorations at your nursery or kindergarten to make the children’s eyes sparkle? With handmade wall decor featuring pumpkins and ghost motifs, the classroom will instantly transform into a stylish autumn space.
We’ll share tips for decorations that will liven up Halloween, including garlands and easy craft ideas you can enjoy with the children.
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Halloween decoration ideas that are fun for childcare! Transform your walls with crafts made together with the kids (41–50)
Halloween Origami
You often see wreaths around Christmastime.
It’s also a great idea to decorate with a Halloween-themed version of one.
You can even make it using only origami, so it’s perfect if you want the children to take the lead in a craft activity.
Another feature of this Halloween wreath is how easy it is to add originality.
Try placing a ghost in the center of the wreath, or a black cat—come up with whatever designs you like.
There are many folding instructions available online, so it’s a good idea to look those up as well.
Halloween lantern

When it comes to decorations that are both cute and practical, Halloween lanterns are a great choice.
They may seem difficult to make, but they’re surprisingly easy.
First, cut construction paper to your desired size, then cut it into an accordion shape.
Make several of these and glue them together to form the body.
For the top part where you attach a wire handle, using the core of a roll of cellophane tape is also recommended.
After that, just give it a cute face.
Using white construction paper to make a ghost lantern is a fun idea, too.
Felt Pumpkin Garland

Pumpkins are an essential motif for Halloween.
Even without a face design, they immediately evoke the Halloween vibe.
How about making a garland or hanging ornament featuring pumpkins? You can create a sense of dimension by layering and gluing egg-shaped pieces of felt.
Attach a stem, flowers, and leaves to finish the pumpkin, then line them up and glue them onto yarn.
Using felt also gives it a soft, cozy look, which is a nice touch.
Mickey Halloween hanging ornament

Here’s how to make a cute Mickey Halloween hanging decoration.
Prepare construction paper in black, pink, green, purple, orange, and yellow.
You’ll also need twine, glitter tape, clear tape, and double-sided tape.
First, cut two pieces of construction paper into Mickey shapes, attach twine to the back with clear tape, and stick them onto the glitter tape using double-sided tape.
For the parts, cut two circles each from the orange and yellow paper, fold them in half, apply glue, and accordion-fold them.
Using templates, cut out two pieces each for ghosts, candies, bats, and pumpkins.
Decorate the candies with round stickers.
After putting double-sided tape on the back of each part, stick them onto the glitter tape—and you’re done!
papercut pumpkin

This is a paper-cutting craft with a Halloween pumpkin motif that lets you enjoy clever cutting techniques and ideas.
Fold a sheet of origami paper in half three times, draw your illustration, and then cut it out.
When cutting out parts like the eyes, nose, and mouth, it’s recommended that a childcare professional handle that step.
Alternatively, you can cut out just the pumpkin silhouette and have the children either glue on facial features or draw them.
You can display the finished piece as is, or use it for a garland or hanging decoration—both are great project ideas.



