7 Easy Halloween Crafts for Kids That Take Under 30 Minutes

Find fun and simple Halloween crafts for kids that take under 30 minutes, perfect for festive creativity and lasting memories. Discover the easy steps inside!

Spooky Spider Webs Made From Yarn

yarn spider web decorations

These spooky spider webs made from yarn are a delightful and easy Halloween craft that kids will love. They can be used as decorations for your home or even as part of a Halloween party setup. With just a few simple materials, you can create hauntingly beautiful webs that will add a festive touch to any spooky setting.

Ingredients Quantity
Black yarn 1 ball
White yarn 1 ball
Scissors 1 pair
Cardboard (for base) 1 piece
Glue Optional

Cooking Steps:

  1. Cut a piece of cardboard into a circular shape to serve as the base for your spider web.
  2. Tie one end of the black yarn to the center of the cardboard and secure it with a dot of glue if desired.
  3. Wrap the yarn around the cardboard, creating a criss-cross pattern from the center outwards.
  4. After making the web pattern, tie off the yarn securely.
  5. For added effect, you can use white yarn to create a layered web look or add small plastic spiders for decoration.

Cute Pumpkin Paper Plate Faces

creative halloween pumpkin crafts

Cute Pumpkin Paper Plate Faces are an incredibly fun and festive craft that kids can enjoy while celebrating Halloween. This art project involves transforming simple paper plates into adorable pumpkin faces using paints, markers, and other embellishments. It’s a wonderful way for children to express their creativity and get into the Halloween spirit. Plus, these playful pumpkins can either be hung as decorations or used as festive dinner table settings.

Ingredients Quantity
Paper plates 4-6 plates
Orange paint or markers 1 bottle or set
Green paint or marker 1 bottle or marker
Black marker 1 marker
Paintbrush (if using paint) 1
Glue (optional) 1 bottle (optional)
Craft foam (for added features) 1-2 sheets

Cooking Steps:

  1. Start by painting the front of each paper plate with orange paint or coloring them with orange markers to create your pumpkin base.
  2. Once the orange paint is dry, use the black marker to draw eyes, a nose, and a mouth to make funny or spooky faces.
  3. Cut out leaf and stem shapes from the green craft foam or paper, and glue them to the top of the plate for added pumpkin flair.
  4. Allow any glue to dry completely before displaying your adorable paper plate pumpkin faces for Halloween!

Witch’s Hat Pencil Toppers

witch hat pencil craft

Witch’s Hat Pencil Toppers are a delightful and simple craft that adds a whimsical touch to writing utensils while getting kids into the Halloween spirit. These adorable pencil toppers transform ordinary pencils into fun witch hats with just a few supplies, making it an engaging project for children. They can personalize their toppers, making homework or crafts a lot more exciting during the spooky season!

Ingredients Quantity
Black construction paper 1 sheet
Colored paper (purple or green) 1 sheet
Scissors 1 pair
Glue or tape 1 bottle or roll
Pencil 1
Ruler 1
Marker (optional) 1

Cooking Steps:

  1. Cut a circle (about 4-5 inches in diameter) from the black construction paper to form the witch’s hat brim.
  2. Cut a triangle shape from the black construction paper for the hat itself (approximately 6-8 inches high).
  3. Attach the triangle to the center of the circle using glue or tape, ensuring it stands upright.
  4. Decorate the hat with colored paper bands or other embellishments using the glue or tape.
  5. Once everything is secured, slip the hat onto the top of the pencil, and your Witch’s Hat Pencil Topper is ready for use!

Ghostly Footprint Art

ghosts from little footprints

Ghostly Footprint Art is a fun and creative Halloween craft that transforms little feet into spooky ghosts, bringing a unique and personal touch to your holiday decorations. This craft is especially enjoyable for younger kids, as it involves crafting using their own footprints, making it a memorable keepsake for parents and a great activity for parties or family gatherings.

Ingredients Quantity
White paint 1 small bottle
Black construction paper 1 sheet
Paintbrush 1
Clear sealant spray 1 can (optional)
Baby wipes or wet cloth Several
Pencil 1
Marker (optional) 1

Cooking Steps:

  1. Prepare the area with newspapers or a plastic tablecloth to catch any paint spills.
  2. Dip your child’s foot gently in white paint and ensure it’s fully coated.
  3. Press the painted foot onto the black construction paper to create a footprint.
  4. Allow the print to dry completely before adding ghostly features like eyes and a mouth with a black marker.
  5. Optionally, spray the artwork with clear sealant to preserve it, and display it as a spooky piece of Halloween decor!

DIY Candy Corn Garland

colorful halloween candy garland

DIY Candy Corn Garland is a delightful and festive decoration that’s perfect for Halloween. This craft is simple enough for kids to participate in, allowing them to create colorful candy corn shapes that can be strung together to make an eye-catching garland. It’s a great way to celebrate the season and enhance your home décor with a touch of handmade charm.

Ingredients Quantity
Construction paper (yellow, orange, white) 1 sheet each
Scissors 1 pair
Glue or tape 1 bottle/roll
String or twine 1 length
Hole puncher 1
Marker (optional) 1

Cooking Steps:

  1. Cut out triangles from the yellow, orange, and white construction paper to resemble candy corn layers.
  2. Arrange the triangles in the order of candy corn (white on top, orange in the middle, yellow at the bottom).
  3. Use the hole puncher to create holes at the top of each triangle.
  4. String the triangles onto the string or twine, spacing them evenly.
  5. Secure the ends of the garland, and hang it up to enjoy your festive Halloween decoration!

Monster Bookmark Creatures

monster themed bookmarks craft

Monster Bookmark Creatures are a fun and practical Halloween craft that kids can create to enhance their reading experience. These playful bookmarks not only keep their place in a book but also bring a touch of whimsy to their reading routine. With vibrant colors and imaginative designs, your little ones will love creating their very own monster companions to inspire their reading adventures!

Ingredients Quantity
Construction paper (various colors) 2-3 sheets
Scissors 1 pair
Glue 1 bottle
Markers or crayons 1 pack
Googly eyes 1 pack
Ruler 1

Cooking Steps:

  1. Cut the construction paper into rectangular strips (approximately 2 inches wide and 6 inches long) to form the bookmarks.
  2. Use markers or crayons to decorate each strip, drawing monster faces or patterns.
  3. Attach googly eyes to enhance the monster features, using glue to secure them.
  4. Add any additional embellishments, such as paper ears, horns, or mouths, to personalize each bookmark.
  5. Allow the glue to dry, and then your fun monster bookmarks are ready to use!

Silly Bat Handprints

creative halloween bat craft

Silly Bat Handprints are a creative and engaging Halloween craft that allows kids to transform their handprints into adorable bat shapes! This simple art project combines creativity with a bit of mess, making it a perfect activity for Halloween. With just a few supplies, kids can make their own bat decorations to hang around the house or share with friends and family.

Ingredients Quantity
Black washable paint 1 bottle
Construction paper (white or colored) 1-2 sheets
Paintbrush 1
Googly eyes 1 pack
Glue 1 bottle
Scissors 1 pair

Cooking Steps:

  1. Pour some black washable paint onto a plate and use a paintbrush to apply a coat of paint on one of the child’s hands.
  2. Press the painted hand onto the construction paper, creating a handprint that will serve as the bat’s body.
  3. After the handprint has dried, use scissors to cut out the shape, leaving a bit of space around the handprint for wings.
  4. Attach googly eyes to the top of the handprint using glue, making your bat come to life.
  5. Optional: Use markers to draw on additional features such as fangs or a happy face, and let everything dry completely before displaying the bats.