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 for fun in childcare! Transform your walls with kids by making them together (21–30)
Halloween wreath made with paper cutouts
https://www.tiktok.com/@kocchann_hoiku_seisaku/video/7544404600019799304A Halloween wreath you can enjoy making with your kids using papercutting.
Get some construction paper, scissors, and colored pens ready, and let’s get started.
Fold the paper three times, then cut along the sketch lines.
When you unfold it, you’ll have a cute wreath shape.
Making ghost shapes adds to the Halloween vibe, too.
Use colored pens to draw the faces, one little square at a time.
Adding small ribbons or stickers can make it even cuter.
It also makes a nice little Halloween gift.
[Origami] 3D Halloween Wreath
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This wreath is made by gluing circular pieces onto a 12 cm diameter base.
Use origami paper for the pieces.
The first piece is a circular part cut to a 3 cm diameter.
The second is made by folding a circular piece in half and gluing three of them together to create a three-dimensional element.
The third is a slightly larger pumpkin piece made the same way as the second.
After alternately attaching pieces 1 and 2 to the base, glue Halloween-themed craft decorations onto piece 1.
Then attach the pumpkin piece to the end of a strip of origami paper cut lengthwise, and stick it onto the base so it looks like it’s hanging from above.
That’s it!
Halloween pumpkin wall hanging
When you think of Halloween, don’t pumpkins and jack-o’-lanterns immediately come to mind? Having pumpkin-themed pieces in your room will really enhance the Halloween vibe.
A yarn-wrapped wall hanging is simple to make, so it’s a great craft for young children’s Halloween decorations.
Start by attaching construction paper or fabric onto a base.
Then, use wood glue to adhere yarn as you create the pumpkin on top.
Decorate with buttons, felt, or ribbons you have at home to make a lovely piece.
Display your finished wall hanging and have a fun Halloween!
Halloween garland made with yarn and toilet paper rolls
This is a garland that uses toilet paper rolls to take your Halloween vibe up a notch.
First, cut the toilet paper roll in half and apply double-sided tape so the yarn will stick easily.
Then wrap yarn in Halloween colors—orange, purple, and black—around it.
Next, glue on triangle eyes and cat ears made from black origami paper, plus eyeballs made from round stickers, and you’re done.
Thread them onto a string and enjoy decorating your room with a cute garland full of Halloween spirit!
Accordion-fold bat
An accordion-fold bat that can also be used as a Halloween room decoration.
Since it can be made with a few parts centered around construction paper, it’s recommended for childcare settings with two-year-old children.
The key is to pre-cut the paper for the wings, eyes, and ears into separate parts.
Fold a square sheet of construction paper in half three times to make creases, then accordion-fold along the lines and secure the center with tape.
Align the two ends to form a paper fan.
Finally, attach the wings, ears, and eyes to complete a three-dimensional bat.
Hanging decoration made with raffia tape (Suzuran tape)
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Make it with raffia ribbon! Here’s a hanging decoration idea.
What you’ll need: raffia (suzuran) tape, Halloween-themed illustrations, scissors, and tape.
How to make it: simply attach the cut-out illustrations to the raffia tape however you like, and you’re done.
It would be fun to have children draw the pictures or cut them out together with kids who are good with scissors! Be sure that a teacher or guardian supervises, as there’s a risk of injury.
Just by hanging them from the ceiling or on the wall, your classroom or home will instantly feel Halloween-ready.
Colorful Ghost Castle
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Colorful and eye-catching! Here’s how to make a haunted castle.
You’ll need a castle template, black construction paper, scissors, a craft knife, tape, and colored cellophane.
To make it, first cut out the castle drawing or illustration with scissors or a craft knife, then continue cutting the black construction paper in the same way.
Tape colored cellophane over the window and door openings in the black paper, and you’ll have a colorful castle! It could also be fun to display it with ghost silhouettes peeking out from the windows.
Be sure to take great care when cutting small or detailed parts!



