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 (41–50)
Moving wobbly ghost

A cute little ghost whose tongue moves up and down and is totally addictive.
You can make it easily with everyday materials.
First, draw the ghost’s face on a paper cup and cut out the mouth with a craft knife.
Prepare some red construction paper, cut a strip slightly narrower than the mouth, and round off one end to make the tongue.
Take another paper cup, tape the tongue to it, and fold the tongue upward.
Place the cup with the cutout mouth over the top, then thread the tongue through the mouth, and you’re done.
When you raise and lower the cups, the ghost’s tongue moves up and down, giving it an adorably lifelike expression.
A tongue-wagging ghost you can press and play with

A push-and-play “tongue-out ghost” that’s perfect for a Halloween craft.
It comes together in no time using everyday materials you can find at 100-yen shops.
The steps are simple: cut a mouth-shaped slit in a paper cup, then make the tongue by trimming a strip of red paper slightly narrower than the slit and adjusting the length as you shape it.
Use double-sided tape to attach it inside the cup, and add sticker eyes to finish.
When you gently press the cheek area of the cup, the red paper pops out like a lolling tongue, making it look as if the ghost is sticking its tongue out.
Give it a try!
Halloween Cup Wrapped with Yarn

Make Jack-o’-lantern, monster, and Frankenstein cups using yarn and paper cups.
First, apply double-sided tape to the paper cup and punch two holes near the rim.
Peel off the backing paper, then wrap the yarn around and around the cup.
Create facial features from construction paper or use stickers to add expressions.
Choose two pipe cleaners, twist them together into a bundle, and thread them through the holes you made in the cup.
Shape them like a handle, and you’re all set.
You can hang them from the ceiling or fill them with treats to give as gifts—perfect for livening up Halloween in all sorts of settings.
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Let’s make a chain of candy packs that looks just like products you’d find in a store.
How about handcrafting hanging candy packs that are perfect for field trips or for portioning snacks? Enjoy Halloween by decorating with materials and stickers you already have at home! What you’ll need: construction paper, candy, double-sided tape, a perforation cutter, and decorative stickers.
You can also make a two-piece hanging candy pack with origami paper, so try making them to suit the number of people and the occasion.
Muni Muni Monster
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Addictive to the touch!? Let’s try making something fun that feels squishy to squeeze.
With a monster motif perfect for Halloween, it’s a great item to display and for kids to touch and play with! You’ll need balloons, air-dry clay, parts like eyes, glue, and things like ribbons or decorative pom-poms.
It’s nice and easy—you just stuff the clay into the balloon and it’s done.
Plus, by sticking on decorative materials, each monster gets its own personality, making it even more lovable!



