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Halloween crafts made easy! A collection of cute ideas you can make with everyday materials

“This year, I want to try making my own Halloween decorations…” If that’s how you feel, this article introduces craft ideas perfect for Halloween! We’ve focused on simple projects that you can easily start with everyday materials and enjoy making with your children.

Why not transform your room into a special space with Halloween-themed decorations like jack-o’-lanterns, bats, and ghosts? Most of the materials are easy to find, so you can give it a try with ease!

Halloween crafts made easy! A collection of cute ideas you can make with everyday materials (91–100)

candy bouquet

When it comes to Halloween, the phrase kids say to get candy—“trick or treat”—is famous, isn’t it? A bouquet made of assorted candies in bags is a perfect idea for Halloween.

Attach a straw with washi tape to the back of each candy bag, then pack the candies into a clear bag.

Seal the bag and secure it with a pipe cleaner, then use wax paper and wrapping sheet to create the bouquet.

Finally, fasten it with another pipe cleaner and tie a ribbon, and your candy bouquet is complete.

Ghost mascot

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Ghost mascot

A tiny quilled ghost made by tightly rolling thin strips of paper.

Perfect for those who enjoy delicate handiwork! Roll narrow strips of white paper, push up the center to create a domed shape, then secure it with glue.

Once dry, shape it into a ghost, punch out black felt pieces with a craft punch, and add the eyes.

Next, roll purple paper in the same way to make the ghost’s hat.

Cut felt to create a little flower piece, wrap a plastic bottle cap with black paper, and decorate the top with the ghost and the flower to finish.

Your child will surely be delighted, saying, “It’s so tiny and cute!”

Spider web bag

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Spider web bag

A spiderweb bag that can hold treats like candy and chocolate.

It’s a perfect craft idea for a Halloween event where kids go trick-or-treating.

Cut off the top 3 cm of two stacked paper plates, apply glue along the edges, and press the plates together.

Use a hole punch to make evenly spaced holes along the rim, then thread yarn through the holes.

Cross the threads as you go, and tie the ends of the yarn in a bow to secure.

Staple a strip of cut construction paper to make a handle, then decorate with Halloween illustrations or origami to finish.

mini lantern

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mini lantern

Try making mini lanterns with toilet paper cores! Cut a core to 6 cm, add vertical slits, adjust it to fit a circumference for a 2.8 cm diameter, and secure with double-sided tape.

Next, prepare three sheets of orange construction paper measuring 7 cm by 11 cm, and cut vertical slits at 1 cm intervals, leaving the top and bottom uncut.

Stack the three sheets and wrap them around the core to create a plump pumpkin shape.

Finally, thread a wire through and add eyes and a mouth to complete a cute pumpkin lantern.

Using white construction paper to make a mini ghost lantern is also recommended.

Perfect for Halloween party decorations.

In conclusion

Halloween crafts you can enjoy with simple materials and steps.

If you make them with your child, you’ll create wonderful Halloween memories too! From easy decorations to more elaborate displays, add your own personal touch and create a fabulous Halloween atmosphere!