“đ Ready to make this Halloween unforgettable for your little ones?
Dive into our list of 20 enchanting Halloween craft ideas perfect for toddlers and preschoolers!
From creepy-cute spiders to adorable pumpkin crafts, we have everything you need to spark their imagination and develop those fine motor skills.
Want to see your toddler’s eyes light up with joy?
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1. Paper Plate Pumpkins
Toddlers can paint or color paper plates orange and add cut-out faces to create their own pumpkins.
2. Handprint Ghosts
Use white paint to capture your toddler’s handprint on black paper, then add eyes and a mouth to make a cute ghost.
3. Pom-Pom Spiders
Create fuzzy spiders using black pom-poms and pipe cleaners for legs. Glue on googly eyes for extra fun.
4. Tissue Paper Mummy
Wrap small toys or cardboard figures in white tissue paper to create little mummies.
5. Cotton Ball Ghosts
Glue cotton balls onto paper in the shape of a ghost, then add eyes and a mouth with markers.
6. Pumpkin Stamps
Cut a small potato or apple in half, dip in orange paint, and stamp onto paper to make pumpkin shapes.
7. Egg Carton Bats
Cut egg cartons into sections, paint them black, and add wings and eyes to create adorable bats.
8. Monster Toilet Paper Rolls
Decorate empty toilet paper rolls with googly eyes, paint, and cut paper shapes to create silly monsters.
9. Paper Bag Puppets
Turn brown paper bags into Halloween puppets like witches, ghosts, or monsters with construction paper and markers.
10. Paper Plate Witch Hats
Create mini witch hats by painting paper plates black and adding paper cut-outs for decoration.
11. Spider Headbands
Make simple spider headbands using black construction paper and pipe cleaners for legs.
12. Glow-in-the-Dark Slime
Mix up some toddler-safe glow-in-the-dark slime for a sensory Halloween craft.
13. Pumpkin Face Stickers
Provide orange construction paper and pumpkin face stickers for kids to create their own jack-oâ-lanterns.
14. Halloween Playdough Shapes
Use Halloween-themed cookie cutters to shape playdough into pumpkins, ghosts, and bats.
15. Coffee Filter Bats
Paint coffee filters black, fold them into bat wings, and glue on a small paper body.
16. Paper Cup Monsters
Turn paper cups into cute or scary monsters by adding googly eyes, paper arms, and other fun decorations.
17. Puffy Paint Spider Webs
Help toddlers draw spider webs using puffy paint on black paper, then add plastic spiders.
18. Footprint Monsters
Use your childâs footprint as a base for painting silly monster bodies and faces.
19. Halloween Sticker Collages
Provide a variety of Halloween-themed stickers and let toddlers create their own spooky scenes on paper.
20. Felt Jack-Oâ-Lanterns
Use felt pieces to create a large pumpkin and provide toddlers with felt shapes to decorate it with faces over and over.