![]() These Halloween cootie catchers are ready to print, cut, and fold. You probably remember making cootie catchers as a kid, and now they’re easier than ever. These are fun keepsakes to add to this year’s scrapbook. What fun the kids will have making this Halloween mix and match craft using their own photos to complete classic spooky characters like a witch, Frankenstein, or a vampire. The simple cut-and-paste craft will look wonderful on a Halloween bulletin board in the classroom. This Frankenstein shape craft features your favorite green guy made with shapes like circles, triangles, squares, and even hexagons. Practice shape recognition while getting crafty. These Halloween paper crafts do include googly eyes, but if you don’t have any, you can always draw the eyes on, cut some out of cardstock, or use eye stickers. Learn how to make a vampire, a witch, a jack-o-lantern, or a Frankenstein card. We send cards for so many holidays-why not Halloween, too? These handmade Halloween cards are adorable and will truly make someone’s day when they receive one in the mail or in person. This is a terrific classroom craft that encourages students to read. Use the ghost, black cat, bat, or candy corn to mark your place in your spooky reads. These cute DIY Halloween bookmarks are one of our favorite easy Halloween crafts with construction paper. Which is your favorite? Mine is the bat! Halloween Bookmarks With several different characters to make, kids have lots of fun options to choose from, including a bat bracelet, Frankenstein, a witch, a black cat, a ghost, and a jack-o-lantern. These printable Halloween bracelets are perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners. Kids of all ages will enjoy these paper ghosts. Make several of them and pin them to twine to make a spooky banner for your Halloween party. Origami Ghostsįollow the step-by-step instructions to make some cute little origami ghosts! This Halloween paper craft is perfect for tweens and teens, but it’s simple enough for your older elementary-aged children to follow as well. It’s perfect for getting everyone into the Halloween spirit. Haunted houses don’t have to be scary, at least not this shape haunted house! It’s made with simple shapes, so it’s perfect for little ones to practice cutting and shape identification for squares, circles, triangles, and rectangles. Glue it all together for a sweet little pumpkin decoration you can hang in your windows. Simply print the template, trace the pieces onto colored paper, and let the children practice their scissor skills while cutting pumpkins, leaves, and vines. Our happy paper pumpkin craft is a darling addition to your Halloween crafts. Print it in full color to start cutting and pasting your witch together right away, or try the black and white version if you want the kids to color them in instead. With brand new resources added on weekly basis you will never run out of fun things to make with your kids (either as a parent or as a teacher).This adorable cut and paste witch isn’t scary at all. Learn how to make a blinking eye! Krokotakīoo! Who’s afraid of ghosts? We certainly are not afraid of these little cuties!īecome a member of Easy Peasy and Fun membership and gain access to our exclusive craft templates and educational printables. ![]() ![]() This simple Halloween origami for kids can double up as a mask! Learn how to make this sweet pumpkin decoration. My Poppet Pink Stripey Socksĭecorate your house with an origami garland! Learn how to make this adorable black cat. Origami SpiritĬan you really have a Halloween without a black cat? I think not (the fact I’m a total cat person also helps) ![]() Or maybe bat corner bookmarks, they sure are fangtastic!ĭon’t have a skeleton to decorate your house with? Make these! We’ve also got a cute looking cat origami bookmark. Learn how to make spooky monster corner bookmarks. Vitamini Handmadeīooks will be way more fun to read once they have these silly bookmarks on them! Learn how to make your own vampire fangs origami. I hope you have some garlic at hand as these vampire fangs are fierce! Who doesn’t like to play with cootie catchers? Even more so if they are as spookily adorable as these! These origami for kids projects are great both for kids and for beginner paper folders!Īre you ready for Halloween? I’m a fan of all things spooky and paper folding so this collection of easy origami projects is a must for me. It’s time for some spooky, well ehm adorable, Halloween origami for kids! Scary monsters, biting lips, blinking eyes and more!
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