Halloween Crafts Around The Web

by Chris on October 8, 2009

There are so many great craft ideas and crafting websites online, especially for Halloween crafts, that I thought I’d post some of the best craft links here.  The only problem is that I found too many to put in one post… so I may have to do this in two parts!

One other quick note:  Little Kid Halloween Crafts will only be available until October 31st, so if you’re planning to get your copy, don’t wait too long!

Enjoy these great Halloween Crafts from around the web!

Halloween Wrapper:  A fun way to had out treats for a party, scouts, or in the classroom.  If you aren’t allowed to use toilet paper tubes in your area, use paper towels and cut them down.  My kids thought these were great!

Halloween Shrunken Apple Heads – It’s not too late to make these scary little shrunken heads out of apples. Simply peel it, cut out a face, and put it in the oven to dry. You can even add hair, eyeballs, etc. to make them really scary and hang them in a tree for the trick-or-treaters on Halloween night. This is a big kid craft.

Footprint Ghost – I’m sure you’ve seen these many times before, but I still think they’re cute and kids love making them!

Halloween Painted Rocks – There are all kinds of spooky Halloween crafts you can make out of rocks.  This page gives you some ideas and you can use them with children of all ages.

Pasta Skeletons – If you can actually find dried pasta in lots of different shapes, then this is a fun craft for just about any age group.

Windsock Ghosts - We made a bunch of these one year and hung them all around the porch.  We actually stapled everything to make it go faster, instead of hot gluing and it worked like a charm.  The kids absolutely went nuts over it!

More Halloween crafts from around the web coming next time, so if you know of a project that I should include, let me know!

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