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!
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Halloween crafts made easy! A collection of cute ideas you can make with everyday materials (11–20)
Halloween bracelet
Here’s a bracelet you can wear on your wrist or use as a Halloween party item.
Once you cut a toilet paper roll to the size of a bracelet, the base is ready.
By attaching colored construction paper with motifs like bats, ghosts, and jack-o’-lanterns and decorating it with googly eyes or stickers, you can make a Halloween bracelet.
It also sounds fun to create a coordinated set inspired by themes like witches or black cats.
This is a cute craft idea that people of all ages—from children to seniors—can make and wear together.
paper fan

Hang these on the wall and you’re guaranteed to feel the Halloween spirit! These are paper fan Halloween decorations.
Prepare three strips of origami paper folded accordion-style, glue them together into a circle, and you’re set.
Add eyes and a mouth as you like to finish.
Orange is perfect for a pumpkin, black for a bat, and white for a skull.
The steps are simple—just fold and glue—so it’s a fun craft to do with kids.
Make lots and stick them all over the wall, and your room will feel just like a Halloween night where ghosts are coming and going!
Garland with origami

This is the perfect Halloween party decoration! It’s a monster garland made from origami.
Cut the origami paper into 5 cm-wide strips and connect them into one long horizontal piece, then fold it in half four times.
Unfold it completely, then refold it into an accordion along the creases.
On the small folded stack, draw half of your favorite monster’s face, punch holes for the eyes, and cut out the mouth and outline with scissors.
Finally, unfold the paper to reveal a lineup of cute monsters.
Decorate your walls with these colorful characters and get into the Halloween spirit!
The Witch’s Hat

Why not get into a witchy mood with a pointy hat? This paper hat is size-adjustable so both adults and children can wear it.
Cut black construction paper into a semicircle and snip small cuts along the curved edge.
Roll it into a cone and staple it, then thread a rubber band through the back of the hat for size adjustment.
Fold the snipped tabs outward, apply double-sided tape, and attach a brim cut from black construction paper to complete your witch’s hat.
Make it in green or red for a perfect Christmas party accessory! Decorating the hat with paper ribbons and the like adds a stylish touch, too.
Black cat ear headband

An item that really boosts the Halloween mood is a black cat ear headband, right? You might think making a headband by hand sounds difficult, but it’s actually easy with an empty tissue box, a candy box, or craft paper! Cut the empty box into a strip to make the headband base.
Next, the key is to use clothespins or glue to set a curve into it.
Attach black construction paper to finish the headband! Finally, make the cat ears and stick them on.
You can also have fun customizing the ears into devil or bat shapes, so give it a try for inspiration.



