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6 child-friendly Halloween crafts

If you would like to get into the spooky season on a budget, or would like to keep your little ones entertained and in the Halloween sprit, try out these great Halloween inspired DIY Crafts!

Pumpkin pouches

These little pumpkin pouches are a great idea for a Halloween inspired gift!

Simply cut large circles out of orange tissue paper. Fill the centre with a handful of goodies (sweets always work well!) and crimp the edges of the circle together to create your pouch. These can be tied with string, glued or stapled. For the finishing touch, wrap a thin piece of green tissue paper around the seal to complete your pumpkin pouch!

Painted pumpkins

If you’d rather not let your little ones handle pumpkin cutting tools, why not try this child-friendly approach!

Find the best looking pumpkin and give it a good clean and dry to allow the paint to stick. Pour a few non-toxic paints on a paper plate and let your kids go crazy. They can paint classic scary faces, friendly ghosts or a spooky scene – The possibilities are endless with this craft!

Ghostly cupcakes

Who doesn’t love a tasty treat? Make it Halloween themed by adding a spooky ghost to the top.

Bake your favourite cupcake recipe and make a small batch of vanilla icing. Once the cupcakes have cooled, add a small spot of icing to the centre of the cupcake. Before it sets, and a marshmallow to the top. Using either white fondant or white royal icing, roll out a thin circle, just big enough to drape over and cover the marshmallow. Add a spot of icing to the top of the marshmallow and lay the circle of icing over the top to create the ghost. If you have edible googly eyes around, use these as the ghost’s eyes! If not, why not use two chocolate chips as the eyes – Secure with a small amount of icing and enjoy your spooky treat!

Boo! biscuits

To make a deliciously healthy Halloween inspired treat, combine 2 cups of oats, 2 mashed bananas and a quarter cup of peanut butter. Mix together and spoon onto a baking sheet. Bake for 20 minutes at 180c (fan). Once cool, decorate with melted dark chocolate and cocktail sticks – Create spooky faces or scary bats to get you in the festive mood this Halloween!

Scary stones

Keep your little ones entertained this Halloween by sending the out to the garden to find some smooth stones. Give them a clean and let them dry. Pour out some non-toxic paints and let your children’s imagination go wild!

These painted stones are great as garden decorations, paperweights or a festive keepsakes.

DIY Halloween decorations

If you would like to get into a festive mood but without spending money and expensive Halloween decorations, here’s a great DIY for you and your children!

Pick up some black card at your local shop, some child-safe scissors and a white pencil. Fold the black card in half a start to draw half of your spooky Halloween shape along the fold. Some great symmetrical shapes include bats, spiders and ghosts. Cut along the white line and unfold the card to see your creation! These decorations can be hung from the ceiling, taped to the window or secured to a piece of string to make a Halloween garland.

 

Let us know what Halloween DIY crafts you’ve been up to by posting a picture to our social media! We would love to see your creations.

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