Check out these Kids Halloween Craft Ideas shared by the ThriftyFun community!
Here is a cute alternative to bags. Make these trick or treat buckets made from beach pails. Find good shapes for Halloween.
This is a simple, fun kids craft to make with your children. This is a page about making a Q-tip skeleton.
This is a page about toilet paper tube bats. Recycled toilet paper tubes work well to make these decorative bats.
This is a page about making an egg carton pumpkin. An easy, inexpensive Halloween craft for kids that reuses cardboard cups of an egg carton.
This is a page about making a milk jug ghost. Recycle those empty gallon milk jugs into cute lighted Halloween decorations.
This page is about making a paper plate ghost. Inexpensive, simple Halloween decoration you can make with youngsters.
Spider treats are always a hit for Halloween. Make some spider Tootsie Roll Pops for your favorite little monsters this Halloween.
These grocery bag ghosts can easily be made with items you likely have around the house.
A clear glass plate, seasonal napkins, foam brush, Mod Podge, and scissors are all you need to set your children to creating unique decoupaged plates for Halloween. This is a page about making a Halloween plate craft for kids.
This is a page about Halloween bat crafts. Make these spooky bats with your kids to decorate for Halloween.
This is a page about making googly eye pencils. These inexpensive decorated pencils are a great Halloween craft the kids can help make and give as gifts to friends.
This is a page about making egg carton spiders. Reuse paper egg carton cups for the body of these cute spider decorations for Halloween.
This is a page about making a glitter glue spiderweb. A bottle of glitter glue and waxed paper are all you need for this simple Halloween craft.
When a foam pumpkin sticker meets a clean pill bottle, there is watercolor fun to be had. All you do is stick the foam sticker to the top of the pill bottle and paint it generously with water color, and it becomes a seasonal stamp.
I used a wire hanger, wooden clothespins and some wooden pumpkin shapes to display my artwork from my children. You can add more or less pumpkins. I used three because of my three wonderful children. We painted the pumpkins, hot glued a clothespin to the back and then clipped to the wire hanger.
We made a clothespin into a magnet with some paper shapes. This can also be used as a bookmark without the magnet or a clip for chips or papers, etc.