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Enjoy Halloween by making these with your kids! A collection of cute bag-making ideas

Here are some ideas for making treat bags that will liven up your Halloween party! Creating a one-of-a-kind original bag will make Halloween even more fun.

This time, we’ve gathered ideas you can make with materials you have on hand.

Try using items around the house—like plastic bottles, tissue boxes, and milk cartons—to create cute pumpkin- and ghost-shaped bags.

If you make them together with children, the process will spark their imagination and become a fun memory! Please use these ideas as a reference and enjoy crafting with your kids.

Note: Because the children’s creations are treated as works of art, we use the term “seisaku” (制作, production/creation) in the text.

Enjoy Halloween by making these with your kids! A collection of cute bag-making ideas (41–50)

Candy basket made from cardboard

[1-Minute Video ⭐︎ Halloween Craft] Candy Bag Made from Cardboard 🍬
Candy basket made from cardboard

Even though it’s made of paper, this candy bag looks adorably stitched like fabric—want to try making a cute pumpkin version? First, draw a pumpkin on construction paper to create a template.

Next, use the template on cardboard and cut out two identical pieces.

For the bottom, use a long, narrow strip of cardboard: wrap it along the pumpkin’s side to measure the length, then cut it.

Once that’s done, feel free to draw decorations on the pumpkins and the bottom piece! When you’re finished, use an awl to punch holes at 1 cm intervals along the outer edge of the pumpkins and at both long edges of the bottom strip.

Attach paper string or yarn to the tip of a toothpick and stitch the pumpkins and the bottom together.

Add a ribbon for the handle, and you’re done! It looks just like it’s made from fabric—super cute!

Halloween candy bucket

[Halloween Craft] Pumpkin Candy Holder/Container/Box (Construction Paper) [Cute and Easy Craft] Jack-o'-Lantern
Halloween candy bucket

Want to try making a Halloween candy bucket using just construction paper? Simply cut the paper into long, thin strips and glue them together—it’s a super simple method, so even little kids will enjoy making it! It’s also perfect for anyone who wants to handcraft candy containers for a Halloween party.

Not just pumpkins—ghosts, witches, and other motifs are adorable too, and you can customize them however you like.

Gather with family and friends, have fun crafting together, and make your Halloween party even more exciting!

Halloween candy holder

[Halloween Origami] Candy Holder / Candy Bag – origami Halloween
Halloween candy holder

One of the fun parts of Halloween events is getting treats when you say “Trick or treat!” This time, let’s make a Halloween candy holder out of origami that’ll come in handy when you go out to collect sweets.

It’s a cute mini-mini bag that fits about one piece of candy or chocolate, so it seems perfect as a party favor or prize holder for Halloween parties and events! We’ve also included a video showing how to fold a ghost and a pumpkin as decorations to add a nice touch to the bag, so be sure to check it out.

Halloween lantern

[100-Yen DIY] Easy Handmade Halloween Lantern Using a Plastic Bottle
Halloween lantern

Here’s an introduction to making Halloween lanterns from plastic bottles.

When cutting the bottle, lightly warm the utility knife to get a clean edge.

At that time, be sure to wipe off any soot thoroughly with a cloth dampened with water.

If you draw your own original design, you’ll end up with a one-of-a-kind lantern that’s really fun.

When you put in a tea light, the cute design will glow.

It should look beautiful if you turn on the light in a darkened room.

They’re also great as decorations to set out on Halloween.

Try making various lanterns by changing the size of the plastic bottles!

Halloween hat

[Halloween Craft] How to Make a Pumpkin Hat out of Construction Paper — Perfect for Halloween Projects! [Daycare/Kindergarten]
Halloween hat

Here’s an idea for a pumpkin hat kids can wear for costumes.

Prepare two sheets of orange construction paper and place them vertically.

Draw a horizontal line 15 cm down from the top.

Below that line, draw vertical lines spaced evenly.

Tape the two sheets together, but be careful not to tape over the area with the vertical lines.

Apply double-sided tape along the very bottom edge of the paper, then cut along the vertical lines to create narrow strips.

Attach each strip, one by one, to the back side of the upper part of the paper, then crease between each strip.

Roll the whole thing into a cylinder and attach a rubber band so the size can be adjusted.

Finally, add a pumpkin face and a hat made from black construction paper, and you’re done! Be sure to use paper sized to fit the child’s head.