18 Cute and Spooky Halloween Crafts for Kids and Adults

Have you ever noticed how the best Halloween memories often happen around the craft table with your kids? One minute you are cutting paper and gluing googly eyes, and the next the whole room is full of tiny ghosts, pumpkins, and silly monsters. Craft time becomes laughter, storytelling, and a little creative chaos that everyone…

Have you ever noticed how the best Halloween memories often happen around the craft table with your kids?

One minute you are cutting paper and gluing googly eyes, and the next the whole room is full of tiny ghosts, pumpkins, and silly monsters.

Craft time becomes laughter, storytelling, and a little creative chaos that everyone secretly loves. These small moments are what make the season feel magical.

In this collection, you will find simple, creative ideas. Grab some basic supplies, gather the kids, and turn an ordinary afternoon into a cozy Halloween crafting adventure.

#1. Tissue Ghost Candy Treats

Tissue Ghost Candy Treats

Made with simple tissues and small pieces of candy, these tiny ghosts are an adorable Halloween surprise.

A candy piece forms the head while the tissue drapes around it like a floating ghost.

Plus, a ribbon tied around the neck keeps everything in place and adds a neat decorative touch.

#2. Cardboard Tube Bat Craft

Cardboard Tube Bat Craft

Even an empty cardboard tube can turn into a spooky little Halloween bat.

By folding the ends inward, the tube naturally forms the bat’s pointed ears and curved head shape.

Simple black paper wings, googly eyes, and tiny paper fangs give each bat its own playful personality.

#3. Paper Plate Spider Web Craft

Paper Plate Spider Web Craft

This playful Halloween craft turns a simple paper plate into a colorful spider web scene.

Yarn is threaded across small cuts around the plate to create the web pattern, giving kids a fun weaving activity.

A cheerful little spider made from pom-poms, pipe cleaners, and beads sits proudly in the center.

#4. Monster Paper Treat Bags

Monster Paper Treat Bags

You can easily turn ordinary paper bags into colorful Halloween monster treat bags.

Bright pieces of craft paper are layered to create silly faces with big eyes, sharp teeth, and playful eyebrows.

Each bag can have its own unique expression, making the craft fun and creative for kids.

#5. Yarn Tassel Ghost Ornaments

Yarn Tassel Ghost Ornaments

Yarns can easily transform into adorable little Halloween ghosts with this simple craft idea.

Bundles of yarn are tied at the top to form a round head while the loose strands create a flowing ghost shape.

Small button or bead eyes give each ghost a cute personality, and tiny decorations like pumpkins or witch hats add extra charm.

#6. DIY Twig Spider Web Decor

DIY Twig Spider Web Decor

Spiders appear to crawl across this handmade web, turning a simple branch into a spooky Halloween decoration.

White string is woven carefully between the twigs to form a delicate web shape that looks both eerie and creative.

Additionally, a small black spider placed on the web adds the perfect creepy detail.

#7. Lace Paper Ghost Cutouts

Lace Paper Ghost Cutouts

Nothing is cuter than tiny ghosts made from delicate paper doilies

By trimming the doily into a simple ghost shape, the lace pattern naturally creates a flowing, spooky little costume.

Moreover, a few drawn eyes and mouths instantly give each ghost its own funny personality.

#8. Sock Pumpkin Fall Decor

Sock Pumpkin Fall Decor

Pumpkins can be created in the cutest way using soft striped socks and simple household items.

The sock is stuffed to form a round pumpkin shape and then tied with twine to create natural pumpkin sections.

A cinnamon stick placed on top works perfectly as the pumpkin stem while adding a cozy autumn touch.

#9. Spooky Candy Hand Treat

Spooky Candy Hand Treat

How about turning Halloween candy into a creepy hand-shaped surprise?

A simple disposable glove is filled with sweets so each finger looks like a bony Halloween hand. Candy bars and small treats inside create a fun mix that kids will love discovering.

Tied at the wrist with an orange ribbon, the whole treat bag instantly becomes a playful Halloween gift.

#10. Wood Block Black Cats

Wood Block Black Cats

The entire black cat decoration starts with simple wooden blocks painted in deep matte black.

With a few angled cuts at the top, the blocks instantly form pointed cat ears that give them a playful Halloween personality.

Bright yellow eyes and thin white whiskers bring the little cats to life while keeping the design minimal and charming.

Tip: Use acrylic paint for a smooth, even black finish on the wood.

#11. Spooky Mason Jar Lanterns

Spooky Mason Jar Lanterns

These spooky mason jar lanterns are a simple Halloween craft that instantly adds eerie charm to any room.

One jar is covered with playful googly eyes, creating a funny monster look when the candle glows from inside.

The other jar features creepy spider decorations that cast spooky shadows on nearby walls.

#12. Witch Hat Broom Magnets

Witch Hat Broom Magnets

These adorable mini witch brooms double as colorful Halloween fridge magnets.

Each tiny broom is made with straw bristles, a small stick handle, and a bright felt witch hat placed on top. The playful hats in different colors give every broom its own personality.

Once a magnet is attached to the back, they become charming decorations for refrigerators or magnetic boards.

#13. Halloween Rock Tic-Tac-Toe

Halloween Rock Tic-Tac-Toe

You can also turn painted stones into a fun Halloween tic-tac-toe game.

Smooth rocks painted with little ghosts and pumpkins become playful game pieces for a spooky twist on the classic game.

Plus, a small cloth pouch with a drawn grid works perfectly as the game board and keeps everything easy to store.

#14. Colorful Pom Pom Monsters

Colorful Pom Pom Monsters

With bright yarn pom poms and silly faces, these tiny monsters turn into a fun and friendly Halloween craft.

Each fluffy ball becomes a playful creature once you add googly eyes, felt horns, teeth, and little feet.

The mix of colors makes the monsters look cheerful rather than scary, which is perfect for kids.

#15. Folded Book Witch Decor

Folded Book Witch Decor

Recycling papers can turn old book pages into charming Halloween witch decorations.

The folded pages create a flowing dress shape that gives the witch a whimsical, handmade look.

A small wooden bead forms the head while a black felt hat and ribbon add playful character.

#16. Halloween Character Craft Sticks

Halloween Character Craft Sticks

Kids will love turning simple craft sticks into a whole cast of Halloween characters.

Each stick is decorated with colorful paper, paint, and googly eyes to create witches, pumpkins, ghosts, vampires, and even a spooky bat.

The playful designs make these crafts look more cute than scary, which makes them perfect for younger children.

Note: This craft is great for classrooms or Halloween parties because kids can each design their own character.

#17. Orange Peel Jack-O-Lanterns

Orange Peel Jack-O-Lanterns

These tiny jack-o’-lanterns are actually made from empty orange peels.

After enjoying the fruit, the peels are carefully carved with little triangle eyes and smiling faces just like mini pumpkins.

Once dried, the peels curl slightly and give the faces a funny, wrinkled Halloween character.

#18. Cotton Swab Skeleton Art

Cotton Swab Skeleton Art

Have you ever turned simple cotton swabs into spooky skeleton art?

This fun Halloween craft uses cotton swabs arranged on colored paper to create playful skeleton poses.

Each skeleton can look different depending on how you position the bones, making the activity creative and engaging for kids.

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