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.
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Enjoy Halloween by making these with your kids! A collection of cute bag-making ideas (21–30)
Candy bag made from a plastic bottle

Halloween bags made from plastic bottles are easy to make and look stylish, so they’re highly recommended.
Cut a plastic bottle to the height you need, line the inside with black origami paper cut to the same height to create a liner, and slip your favorite illustrations between the bottle and the paper.
This gives you a different finish than designing directly on the bag.
If small children are making it, please ensure safety by having an adult handle tasks like cutting the bottle and taping the cut edges.
Since you can use materials you have on hand, this candy bag is a great craft project for Halloween.
Candy bag made with craft band
A treat bag made with craft bands created from recycled materials like milk cartons and waste paper.
Because you need to prepare many materials—vertical strips, horizontal strips, and weaving strips—and the bag is woven together in a complex way, it’s a rewarding craft for children aged four and up.
Since the parts that children struggle with or find difficult will differ, it’s best to work in small groups.
The woven basket is sturdy, so after enjoying Halloween at the preschool, it can be used at home for a long time.
We hope the children can make a basket they really love.
Shaka-shaka Lollipop
@mamekibi07 [How to Make] An ultra-easy Halloween craft! A ‘Shaka-Shaka Halloween Lollipop’ you can fill with candy and shake around. You can get all the materials at the dollar store and the supermarket! It’s sturdy, so shaking it is no problem! A Halloween item you can enjoy making, munch on the treats, and then play with afterward! It’s simple, so give it a try!#simpleDIYWith childrenworkHow to make#QBB CheeseHalloween#HalloweenGoods
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A delightful Halloween treat! Let’s make a shaker lollipop.
Prepare a round box like the kind used for 6P cheese, and remove the bottom.
Cut a card case to the same size as the bottom, stick on a Halloween-themed illustration, and fit it into the frame.
Cut a rectangular slit in the lid and secure a straw to use as the handle.
Attach a Halloween illustration to the flat surface, add some candy, then cover it with the container that has the card case fitted in.
Wrap it in plastic and tie a ribbon to finish.
If adding candy is tricky, beads or decorative pom-poms could be a cute alternative!
Halloween candy bottle
If you want to enjoy preparing for Halloween with your kids, why not make some candy bottles? Their unique look will build excitement as Halloween approaches! First, get some small empty bottles, like those from yogurt drinks, and fill them with candies that fit inside.
You can decorate the caps and the bottles with masking tape or stickers to create Halloween motifs like mummies and ghosts.
You can also display them around the room and eat them on Halloween day, or attach a string and use them as a fun accent for costumes—get creative and enjoy!
Halloween bag
Speaking of Halloween, getting candy is one of the biggest highlights, isn’t it? To make Halloween even more fun, I’d like to recommend making Halloween bags.
This activity involves creating your own original bag by cutting out ghosts and monsters from construction paper and sticking them onto a paper bag.
With a cute bag, the fun of collecting candy is sure to double! Enjoy the process with excitement as you think, “What design should I make?”
Halloween Puppet
https://www.tiktok.com/@hoikushi_bank/video/7008469176218094850Here’s an introduction to chatty puppets: a ghost mummy and a ghost pumpkin.
First, fold construction paper and round off the four corners with scissors.
Use a felt-tip pen to draw a mummy pattern and add eyes.
Attach a red paper mouth, make the puppet’s handle, and in no time your chatty puppet is ready! Make the pumpkin ghost puppet the same way.
Be sure to try making them and play pretend conversations! Even kids who are scared of Halloween ghosts will feel at ease with such cute, talkative ghosts!
Mini mini candy bag
@riimama.asobi @riimama.asobi ☜ Check out my other posts too 👀 A candy bag you can make in 1 minute with just 1 material turned out way too cute ❤️ It’s perfect for Halloween 👻 Give it a try ☺️🫰 •*¨*•.¸¸☆*・゚•*¨*•.¸¸☆*・゚•*¨*•.¸¸☆ ~Materials~ ・Paper cup —Tools— ・Scissors ・Permanent marker ~How to make~ 1) Gently flatten the paper cup and cut off just the rim! (Don’t throw the rim away—we’ll use it 🫶) 2) Put in the candy 3) Fold both sides in and close the lid 4) Open it once, insert the rim, then close it—the handle is done 🫢 5) Draw with a permanent marker or add stickers—so cute ❤️ Done ♡ If you use a cute paper cup, it’s instantly adorable lol ꒰ঌ┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈໒꒱ With a little creativity, time at home gets sooo much more funദ്ദിᐢ- ̫-ᐢ₎ A mom of an elementary schooler with 11 years of nursery teacher experience shares at-home play ideas ^. .^ ੭ If you’re a mom or dad who wants to have fun at home, follow me ( °꒳° ).ᐟᐟ ꒰ঌ┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈໒꒱#AtHomePlay#StayHomeTimeIdeas for at-home playProduction# Halloween Craft#snack bagHalloweenHalloween bagNursery teacher / Childcare worker#NurseryTeacherMomHalloween Party#Nursery schooltranslation#KindergartenProduced in October#🎃#👻
Crazy Party Night – Kyary Pamyu Pamyu
When you think of Halloween, the image of kids saying “Trick or treat” to get candy really stands out.
This mini candy bag is perfect for that moment.
Cut off the rim of a paper cup, put in your favorite treats, and seal both ends.
Open the lid and set the cut-off rim in place to make a handle, then draw illustrations on the cup to finish.
You can draw ghosts or bats on a plain paper cup, or use Halloween-themed paper cups you can buy at 100-yen shops.




