Are you looking for a few spooktacular Halloween crafts for kids? Paper crafts are easy, fun and provide plenty of chances for your little one to build fine motor skills, express creativity, problem-solve and much, much more. And bonus—these cute (um, scratch that, creepy) crafts make boo-tiful home Halloween decor. So go ahead and display your pint-sized Picasso’s handy-work at your fab fright night party or as part of a festive fall display!

Picasso-Style Pumpkins

Mini Monets and Mommies

Get creative and mix things up with this Picasso-inspired collage. Your kiddo can create the perfect plump pumpkin, and then cut it into puzzle-type pieces. Place the rearranged jack o' lantern on a larger piece of paper, creating a cool collage that looks entirely artsy. 

Go Batty

Buggy and Buddy

These crafty cardboard and paper bats from Buggy and Buddy are 3D cuties that can hang almost anywhere. Decorate a party table centerpiece with these winged creatures or turn this Halloween craft into a an imaginative accent to your fall foliage or floral arrangement. 

Mini Monsters

Moms & Crafters

These clothespin paper puppets are more than just a cool kids craft. After your little artist makes their monster, they can play a fab fine motor game too. Yep, that makes this idea (from Moms & Crafters) the perfect pick for your kid-friendly Halloween party. 

Not-So-Spooky Spiders

Paper plate spiders are a fun Halloween craft for kids
Living In Happy Place

Creepy crawlies don't need to be super scary. This paper plate spider has more crafty cuteness than venomous fright. Think of it as treat, and not a trick! Get the Halloween crafts instructions from Living In Happy Place.

Batty Silhouette

a batty sillhoutte art project is an easy Halloween craft for kids
Mini Monets and Mommies

Explore the idea of silhouettes with this batty Halloween craft for kids. Your kid can create a vampire bat, using plain black construction paper. Fold the paper book-style, and draw half the bat starting at the center. Keeping the paper folded, cut the bat out. Unfold the paper to reveal the whole creature. Glue the silhouette to a painted paper sunset to complete the craft. 

Positive & Negative Pumpkin

Buggy and Buddy

Explore the concept of positive and negative space with this pumpkin paper craft from Buggy and Buddy. Your crafty kid will get the chance to build fine motor skills, improve spatial reasoning abilities and so much more—all with a Halloween theme!

Ghostly Garland

Mama Papa Bubba

Who knew footprints could be so much fun? Use your kid's feet (trace them onto paper, of course) to create this adorably "spooky" bunting from Mama.Papa.Bubba. Hang it from ceiling, frame the door with it or just decorate your whole home for trick-or-treat night with this aww-dorable kids' craft.

Paper Mache Pumpkin

Mini Monets and Mommies

Explore the art of sculpture with this ooey, gooey, messy Halloween craft for kids. Coat strips of orange paper with your favorite paste (you can buy a ready-to-mix paste at most arts and crafts stores or make your own by mixing equal parts clear-drying school glue and water) and cover a balloon. After the paper dries, push a pin through to pop the balloon or just let it deflate over time on its own. Add googly eyes, a mouth, a nose and cork stem on top!

Crafty Cats

The Joy of Sharing

This Halloween black cats craft isn't just artsy fun (even though it is a ton of it!). Nope. Your kiddo can also sue it as a purr-fect puppet. Get the full how-to from The Joy of Sharing.

Paper Plate Pumpkin

The Simple Parent

Craft a not at all creepy jack o' lantern with these easy-to-follow instructions from The Simple Parent. Whether you have a preschooler or a grade schooler, your child will get in the festive fall spirit while making this pumpkin paper craft. 

Handprint Witch

The Best Ideas for Kids

Forget about those scary ol' witches that spook your little one completely out. There are no nightmares with this friendly Halloween craft witch. Learn how to make your own, with this how-to from The Best Ideas for Kids.

Halloween Bag

The Inspiration Edit

The cat's not in the bag—in this Halloween craft, the cat is the bag. This cat craft from The Inspiration Edit is an artsy option for making your own holiday party treat bags!

 

If summer left you with 2,463 popsicle sticks stuffed into gallon-size freezer bags courtesy of a twice-a-day fudge-sicle habit, you’re in luck. Popsicle sticks are a kid crafters dream, especially during this time of the year—there are a ton of fun Halloween-themed projects that require them. Here are eight that will make you and the fam wish you’d eaten even more ice cream bars.

photo: Glued to My Crafts

Witch-full Thinking
Looking for an easy activity for the under-eight set to have fun with at the next Halloween party? This is it! Stacey from Glued to My Crafts made these in minutes with a little black paint, card stock, ribbon, and (of course) popsicle sticks. P.S. These would make adorable magnets, too!

photo: Frugal Fun 4 Boys

Candy Catapult
This contraption, spotted over at Frugal Fun 4 Boys, was created by blogger Sarah and her four boys (and one girl). The goal? Find something fun to do with extra Halloween candy that would not be eaten. The catapult itself is made from popsicle sticks, rubber bands, and a plastic spoon. Kids enjoy building the launcher just as much as they do using it.

photo: Buggy and Buddy

The Itsy Bitsy Spider (Web!)
An oldie but goodie, you probably made these adorable little spiderwebs when you were in elementary school. If not, here’s your chance! All you’re doing is wrapping the yarn around the sticks in a web pattern. This Buggy and Buddy interpretation uses painted sticks for a modern vibe.

photo: Pinning for Purpose

Puzzle Play
Make and put together your puzzle? That’s one way to keep antsy kids busy. Kristin, a mother of three and the blogger behind Pinning with Purpose, shares this simple (and fun) craft for popsicle stick puzzles. It’s beyond simple: just glue popsicle sticks onto the back side of a Halloween theme-template, then trim! Download the free templates and get more how-to deets over at Pinning with Purpose.

photo: Crafts by Amanda

Mummy Dearest
Technically, Amanda of Crafts by Amanda wanted these kid-friendly puppets to resemble mummies. But when they were done, they also looked like little mini ninjas. Whichever direction you go in, these party crafts–made with sticks, googly eyes, and felt fabric–will be a hit at your next classroom or home shindig.

photo: Momerish

On the Fence
These Momerish mini pumpkins win the “Majorly Cute” award! Who knew that with just a handful of orange pompoms, some googly eyes, and a popsicle stick fence you could create an entire tot performance. Your little one will love getting into the spirit by singing along with you to the “Five Little Pumpkins” song.

photo: Live Craft Love

Monster Mash
This is one monster you won’t want to be afraid of because you’ll want to display it someplace where you can see it all the time. Start by painting and drying the sticks. Then, glue a handful of them into a square shape and let your tot decorate the face to their heart’s content. Additional details and info can be found at Live Craft Love.

photo: The Lolly Project

Top It Off
Très chic Halloween cake toppers have never been so simple to create. If free hand isn’t your jam, take a cue from The Lolly Project by tracing a few Halloween cut outs. Next, glue them to the popsicle sticks and voilà!
Do you know of a cool Halloween craft project we can try? Tell us about it into the comments below. 

—Ayren Jackson-Cannady