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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 crafting with kids! A collection of cute bag-making ideas (1–10)

paper cup ghost

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paper cup ghost

Kids love peekaboo and jack-in-the-box toys, don’t they? This little ghost is made using a paper cup, a plastic bag, and a straw.

First, cut off the handles of the plastic bag with scissors and tape the bag to the straw so that no air escapes.

Be sure to attach the bag to the bendable end of the straw.

You can draw whatever you like on the plastic bag, but the key is to make the drawing big and easy to see.

Make a single hole a little above the bottom of the cup, thread the straw through, and it’s done.

When you blow into the straw, your original ghost pops out from inside the paper cup.

Mini Halloween Bag Made from a Paper Cup

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So many ways to use it! This is a mini Halloween bag made from a paper cup.

The idea is to cut vertical slits in the cup and wrap it with tissue paper—simple and easy to understand.

Then attach a pipe cleaner to use it as a bag, or pop in a light to turn it into a lampshade in no time.

Enjoy using it however you like.

By the way, if you use a smaller paper cup, you can make a mini-sized lampshade, too—tiny and adorable.

Spiderweb bag made from a paper plate

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Spiderweb bag made from a paper plate

Here’s how to make a bag that lets you enjoy a spiderweb-themed craft.

Cut 3 cm off the top of two stacked paper plates.

Apply glue to the rim and stick the plates together.

Use a hole punch to make holes around the edge, then thread two colors of yarn through the holes.

By crossing the strings, you can create the look of spider silk while also helping kids practice fine motor skills.

Attach a handle made from construction paper, and decorate with origami ghosts, jack-o’-lanterns, and more to finish.

Have fun this Halloween by making things with your kids! A collection of cute bag-making ideas (11–20)

A bag made from cardboard with cute stitching

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It’s exciting when your bag gets filled with treats on Halloween, isn’t it? For this candy bag, cut two pieces of cardboard into the shape you want.

The key point is to measure the length by matching the pieces you cut to the cardboard to create the bottom of the bag.

Once you stitch it together with yarn or ribbon, your original Halloween bag is complete.

Since you can make a one-of-a-kind bag, try experimenting with the size and colors of the parts.

Wearing a cute candy bag will put you in a great mood!

Felt bag you can make without sewing

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Felt bag you can make without sewing

Here’s a Halloween bucket idea that’s perfect for holding candy.

All you need are felt, scissors, glue, and the like.

Since there’s no sewing involved, it should be relatively easy to try.

There are two main steps: first, cut the felt into any shapes you like; next, stick them onto the surface of the felt bucket you’ve made.

It’s great because you have a lot of freedom—go with a jack-o’-lantern design, a ghost design, and more.

Make plenty and they’ll be a hit as gifts, too.

Pumpkin candy bag

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Pumpkin candy bag

When it comes to Halloween, the best part for kids is the candy, right? Here’s a “pumpkin candy bag” that even a 4-year-old can make.

You’ll need a milk carton, a stapler, scissors, glue or double-sided tape, and colored construction paper.

First, open up the milk carton, make 6 cm cuts, and assemble it into a pentagon.

Using a stapler at this stage will make it sturdier.

Next, decorate the assembled box with pumpkin designs using your favorite colored paper, attaching it with glue or double-sided tape.

Finally, use the leftover milk carton to make a handle—and you’re done! Pop your favorite treats inside and enjoy Halloween!

A bag made with cord threading

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Build focus while you create! Here’s an idea for a bag made with lacing.

You’ll need construction paper, string, scissors, and a hole punch.

To make it, stack two pieces of ghost-shaped construction paper and punch eight holes with the hole punch.

Wrap tape around the end of the string, thread it through the holes, and tie it off.

Finally, draw a face with crayons—and you’re done! Infants should make this together with a guardian or teacher.

For preschoolers, you can increase the number of holes to raise the difficulty.

Enjoy crafting while matching the activity to your child’s stage of development!