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Halloween Crafts For Kids

Published on 25th September 2025 by Club Hub Support

Halloween is more than costumes and candy; it’s a celebration of imagination, creativity, and shared moments. For kids, it’s a chance to explore spooky themes in playful ways, and for grown-ups, it’s an opportunity to nurture that wonder through hands-on fun. Whether you’re planning a club session, a classroom activity, or a cosy afternoon at home, Halloween crafts offer the perfect mix of excitement and expression.

Witchy Wonders

Witchy Wonders

Witches are a Halloween classic, and crafting them can be as whimsical or wacky as you like. Kids can create paper plate witch faces using yarn for hair and colourful paper for hats and features. For a personal, handprint witch cards make charming keepsakes, while flying witch puppets, made from straws and paper, add movement and magic to any playtime. These crafts encourage storytelling and character building, perfect for sparking young imaginations.

Creepy Crawly Spider Crafts

Creepy Crawly Spider Crafts

Spiders may be spooky, but they’re also a hit with kids who love tactile, hands-on fun. Pom-pom spiders with pipe cleaner legs and googly eyes are easy to make and endlessly customisable. Craft stick webs wrapped in yarn offer a great fine motor activity, while climbing spiders, made with string and cardboard, add an interactive twist. These creepy crawlers are ideal for decorating windows, party tables, or classroom corners.

Mummy Mayhem

Mummy Mayhem

Mummy crafts are simple, silly, and perfect for younger children. Toilet roll mummies wrapped in gauze or masking tape come to life with a pair of googly eyes, while yarn-wrapped mummies offer a colourful alternative. For a glowing effect, try mummy jars. Just wrap a mason jar, add a battery-powered tea light, and watch them light up the night. These crafts are great for sensory play and Halloween Decor.

Bat-Tastic Creations

Bat Tastic Crafts

Bats are a Halloween staple, and they’re surprisingly easy to craft. Egg carton bats painted black and hung with string make for fluttering decorations, while paper plate bats allow kids to experiment with wing shapes and textures. For a more dramatic effect, hanging bat mobiles made from paper tubes and string can transform any room into a spooky cave. These crafts are perfect for group activities and home displays.

Pumpkin Power

Pumpkin Power

Pumpkins don’t need carving to be fun! Paper strip pumpkins are a safe and colourful alternative, using orange paper to form round shapes with added stems and leaves. For sensory seekers, pumpkin slime, infused with glitter and scent, is a messy delight. Jack-o-lantern jars painted orange and lit from within offer a warm glow without the fuss. These crafts are ideal for younger kids and allergy-friendly celebrations.

Ghostly Giggles

Ghostly Giggles

Ghost crafts bring a friendly twist to Halloween spookiness. Coffee filter ghosts wrapped around lollipops make nostalgic treats, while floating ghost garlands add charm to doorways and windows. Handprint ghosts stamped onto black paper are a simple yet striking way to capture little hands in seasonal art. These ghostly giggles are perfect for parties, classrooms, and family fun nights.

Crafting during Halloween isn’t just about decorations; it’s about connection. Each pom-pom spider, paper plate bat, and glowing mummy jar becomes a memory in the making. These activities invite children to explore textures, colours, and characters while building confidence and creativity.

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