8/27/2023 0 Comments Little halloween paper monsters![]() Want to make your own DIY lanterns? They’re a fun way to decorate your home and windows to welcome trick or treaters, and they’re usually easy to make too. Here’s a simple black cat papercraft by Easy Peasy and Fun.Here’s an easy toilet paper roll black cat.Add a black t-shirt, tights and a braided pantyhose tail and you have a super cute and easy black cat costume Turn an egg carton into a set of black cat ears with a matching nose.This paper plate black cat is an easy DIY wall hanging decoration to spookify your home (I actually made my cats black and white beacuse it was more fun that way, but feel free to paint them all black if you like).It’s another template from our Printable Halloween Papercraft collection. Do it for fun or as part of your Halloween costume. How fun and easy does this bobble-head paper cat look? by Fireflies and Mudpies.Sorry, you can hang out with witches all you want, but I’m still not scared of you little black cat! Here’s another cute, furry, animal that’s been relegated to “scary Halloween creatures”. ![]() Make a bat-themed paper hat, by Fantastic Fun and Learning.Here’s an eye catching bat pastel artwork, by Projects with Kids.Turn a paper cup into a bat treat craft, by Thrifty Jinxy.It’s part of our printable Halloween paper craft collection. Make a hanging paper bat decoration with our printable template.I blame Count Dracula! Here are some fun and easy bat crafts for you… I think bats are adorable, but for some reason, they’re associated with all things spooky on Halloween. Halloween craft ideas for kids Bat crafts Many of these ideas are from our own archives, but I’ve also taken some from our blogging friends around the world to add to the spooky fun. Today we’re making it easy for you and your kids to get creative with these spookeriffic Halloween arts and crafts. But the crafts and DIY’s come a close second. You might also like these Autumn crafts and activitiesĭo your kids love Halloween? Mine sure do-especially the candy. We’ve included a range of ideas for all ages, from toddlers and preschoolers through to tweens, teens and adults. Are you getting into the Halloween spirit? I hope so, because today we’re sharing over 50 fun and easy Halloween crafts for kids (and adults).
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