Turn Pumpkins Into Pets
These lively pet pumpkins are a fun, no-carve fall craft which you and the kiddos can make from either artificial or fresh pumpkins and basic craft materials. Our step-by-step instructions include printable templates to create each creature come to life.
Deck Out the Front Door
Get an assist from your small crafters to make some googly-eyed curb appeal with a mischievous monster doorway. Affordable card stock, crepe paper, tape and a hour or two crafting together are all you want to present your entrance door a funky fresh face. Get crafting with our step-by-step directions.
Hanging Foam Bats
All these friendly foam bats are a snap to craft. Made with our free printable template and inexpensive foam sheets, they're a weatherproof decoration you can display inside or outside.
(Cute!) Mummy Candy Cans
These adorable treat cans make upcycling look good! Kids will enjoy making these headphones up to they will devouring their candy contents so begin saving your empty tin cans today so that you'll have plenty of raw materials with this kid-pleasing craft.
Pretzel Skeletons
Made from marshmallows and white chocolate-dipped pretzels, these gooey and crunchy characters are as fun to craft since they are supposed to gobble up. Get the tutorial.
Licorice Broomsticks
Our free printable is the perfect finishing touch for all these easy-to-craft brooksticks that are just as much fun for kids to craft as they are to eat. Learn how to Create Your own.
Craft Some Creepy Crawlies
Mini real or faux pumpkins make spiders that are fantastic. Simply attach pipe cleaner legs to the pumpkins' bottoms and use lentils or beans to make eyes. Insert a drop of black paint for a student and white for the highlight in each eye, then allow your charming small critters crawl. Get more easy pumpkin decorating thoughts.
Black Cat Pumpkins
Use basic craft supplies -- like paint, felt and pipe cleaners -- to make a complete litter of these blessed black cats. You may use fresh pumpkins, if you prefer, however those carve-free kitties are so cute that faux pumpkins are a better bet so it is possible to show them year after year.
Easily Carve Pumpkins With Cookie Cutters
Even the littlest crafters will have fun tapping cookie cutters to hollowed-out pumpkins to create glowing patterns. Get step-by-step directions.
Trick-or-Treat Bags
Trick-or-treating is serious business to kids. Utilize one of our three free printable templates to assist them turn a cheap canvas tote bag to a cute carryall to contain their candies haul. Get complete step-by-step instructions.
Glam Up Your Pumpkin
Crafting these sophisticated pumpkins is really easier than it seems. Just transfer a design to the pumpkin's surface, cover it with school adhesive then sprinkle on the glitter.
Paper Princess Crowns
Although you probably treat your little girl like a princess daily, help her show her true regal character with these easy-to-craft paper crowns. Just print one of our free templates then embellish however you would like. Perfect as party favors, these catchy goodies make good costume accessories or gifts for your favorite trick-or-treaters.
Candy Topiaries
Not only are those sweet centerpieces a feast for the eyes, they're also edible so the kids will be able to help you craft one for a party decoration afterward have fun pulling it apart and popping the candy in their mouths after the party's over. Learn to create your own.
Craft a Sweet Necklace
All you need to make this candy-corn-colored necklace are gumballs, ribbon and a few tools. Use a skewer to puncture each gumball, one side at a time. Attach ribbon through a huge needle and slip through gumballs, tying a knot between each as you go. Add a ribbon bow for an extra finishing touch.
Pumpkin-ize Your Loved Ones
Raid the create bin (along with your family members' closets) to give fresh pumpkins a personality. Insert a carrot or parsnip nose, craft-foam lashes or mustache and a drawn-on smile, and accessories such as glasses, a tie, hat or cans to finish the look. Get step-by-step instructions.
Glittered Party Favor Bags
Give plain muslin bags a trendy custom made touch with one of our free printable patterns. These little sacks are just the ideal size to give out as party favors, take to the kids at school or use to surprise your favorite trick-or-treaters. See full tutorial and download templates.
(Cute!) Owl Pumpkin
Requiring no intricate routines or pumpkin-carving abilities, this easy-to-craft pumpkin is a cute way to greet Halloween guests or trick-or-treaters.
Mini Bat Pumpkins
Mix a small mischief into your Halloween decorations with these tiny winged charmers. Simply add craft-foam or card-stock wings to diminutive pumpkins and gourds painted black and let children give them a character with painted-on eyes and a smile.
Halloween Headbands
In just a couple of minutes, the kids can transform a typical headband into one of those adorable costume accessories. Download templates and find out how to make your own.
Produce a Haunted Fairy House
Kids will love this simple craft that turns out a pumpkin into a gnome home that's all decked out for Halloween. Learn to make your own.
Jack-O'-Lantern Grin
Children will have a great time posing for photographs with those printable jack-o'-lantern grins. Just print this template onto card stock, cut out, then attach to some straw or small wooden dowel.
Embellish Pumpkins With Ribbon
Just add pretty ribbon in fall colors to real or faux pumpkins to an easy-to-craft decoration that can be displayed through Thanksgiving. Get step-by-step instructions.
Craft Cute Favors
Children love lollipops, especially old-fashioned swirly ones. To make these simple party favors, remove original packaging and pop the lollipops into clear cellophane bags. Tie a bow to close each bag, then complete with among those printed and punched tag layouts.
Peekaboo Pumpkins
Create a spooktacular vignette of glancing pumpkins using miniature gourds and an assortment of inexpensive dishes and lidded dishes. Get crafting today.
Jack-O'-Totem
Add felt faces to piled faux pumpkins for a front porch ribbon to welcome trick-or-treaters and Halloween guests to your home. Learn to make your own.
Make Your Own Shrunken Heads
Get the entire family involved in this macabre craft which turns peeled apples to ghastly, decaying faces. Insert a spooky closing touch by hanging the shrunken heads in the door so they greet Halloween guests series them together with twine as part of a costume. Get crafting with more information and our step-by-step instructions.
Creepy-Crawly Napkin Rings
Give arachnophobic guests a jolt with those fun, furry critters. Pom-poms, pipe cleaners, googly eyes and sensed are all you want to craft these enjoyable and practical napkin rings.
Ooey-Gooey Caramel Apples
This sticky, yummy treat is a easy-to-make autumn favorite that is a delicious way to get the whole family in on the activity. Learn to make your own.
Carve a Pumpkin
Print out one of our 22 exclusive designs to get your pumpkin luminous. Hint: Instead of cutting off the pumpkin's shirt, rather cut the bottom to create cleaning it out considerably easier and create a level surface to the carved pumpkin to sit. Try your hand at one of our newcomer routines now.
Make It Sparkly
These carve-free pumpkins are an ideal project for your tiniest crafters -- school glue and colorful glitter are all you want.
Popcorn Party Favors
Kids big and small love to help in the kitchen -- especially when you're whipping up a bite that combines some of their favorite flavors. This sweet-meets-crunchy mix is sure to be a significant hit. Make extra to package in plain paper lunch bags embellished with one of our free printable labels.
Pin the Spider on the Internet Game
Whether you're expecting a houseful of Halloween guests or are only searching for an activity to keep the kids amused, this fun-to-craft game is one they will be able to let you assemble then play for hours. Learn how to generate a yarn web and download printable spiders.
Billowing Hanging Ghosts
Budget-friendly materials -- like paper lanterns, cloth and felt -- make it easy to whip up an entire gaggle of these hanging ghosts.
Light the Way
Fill apparent buckets or cylindrical glass vases using battery-operated tea lights to easily craft kid-safe, fireproof luminaries to light up your Halloween celebrations. See full tutorial.
Specimen Art
Decorate their room with "specimens" created by stamping creepy creature shapes -- such as vampire bats, snakes or spiders -- from colorful card stock. Get crafting to create your own.
Trash-Bag Spider Webs
Somewhat creative thinking turns black outdoor trash bags to those dramatic decorations you can reuse every year.
Dead-Branch Centerpiece
Make a major statement in your dining room, foyer or front porch with this easy craft. Just take the kids outside to help you collect dead branches, then clean off any leaves then paint the branches. Once dry, you can add a few hand-lettered tags or go the creepy route and fill out the branches together with rubber bats, snakes or spiders.
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