These Halloween craft ideas are for everyone—kids and adults alike. If you love spooky season, here are 29 DIY projects to try before October 31.

Halloween Craft Ideas
To keep things clear, the list is grouped into: kids’ crafts, decor, pumpkin projects, party ideas, and costume inspiration. Each idea includes a short description so you can pick what fits your plans.
Halloween Kids Crafts

1. Recycled-material mini monsters: Create tiny monsters from recycled containers and craft supplies for a playful, eco-friendly project kids will love.

2. Scribble monster art: Let children draw energetic scribbles and add paper eyes to turn chaotic marks into friendly monsters—easy and satisfying for young makers.

3. Coffee filter bats: Fold and paint coffee filters to make delicate bat wings, then assemble into a cute classroom display or window garland.

4. Pasta monsters: Use dried pasta shapes, paint, and googly eyes to craft whimsical monsters—great for fine motor practice and imaginative play.

5. Fabric ghost garland: Small fabric-scrap ghosts make charming hanging decorations. They’re simple for kids to assemble and look lovely in groups.

6. Spoon bats: Paint wooden spoons and attach paper wings for quick bat puppets—an easy craft for short attention spans.

7. Halloween countdown calendar: Create a countdown full of small surprises to build excitement throughout October—perfect for families with young children.
Halloween Decor

8. Nature-inspired witch broom décor: Gather branches and natural materials on a walk to assemble rustic broom decorations that add a woodland touch to your Halloween display.

9. Junk mail Halloween art: Upcycle flyers and junk mail into framed monster collages for playful, inexpensive wall art that celebrates creativity.

10. Giant knit pumpkin: Use basic knitting or arm-knitting techniques to make an oversized pumpkin that becomes a standout seasonal accent.

11. Pumpkin sun catchers: Tissue-paper or translucent pumpkin crafts capture sunlight and brighten windows with warm, festive color.

12. Halloween mirror décor: Add cut-paper bats, small decals, or simple vinyl shapes to a mirror to create an instant focal point for a seasonal vignette.

13. DIY Halloween magnets: Transform simple shapes or temporary tattoos into fridge magnets—an easy project that requires minimal supplies.

14. Halloween floral sign: Arrange seasonal flowers and add a spooky message to make a sign suitable for an entryway, porch display, or party backdrop.
Halloween Pumpkin Ideas
15. Cat-eye no-carve pumpkins: Add dollhouse cat eyes or craft eyes to pumpkins for an eerie look without any cutting—kid-friendly and mess-free.

16. Watercolor pumpkins: Use watered-down acrylics or craft paint to create soft, watercolor-style pumpkins—an elegant no-carve option.

17. Balloon-dipped pumpkins: Use balloons to get a dipped-paint effect on pumpkins for bright, messy-free color—great if you don’t want to carve.

18. No-carve pumpkin decorating roundup: If you love variety, experiment with stencils, paint, adhesives, and found objects for dozens of creative pumpkin looks.
Halloween Party Ideas

19. Party décor and activities: Use themed garlands, simple centerpieces, and interactive games to create a festive atmosphere for guests of all ages.

20. Monster veggie tray: Arrange vegetables in jars or platters with playful faces to make a healthy, approachable party snack that’s fun for kids.

21. Halloween cocktails: Mix up bright, themed beverages for adult gatherings—consider dry ice or creative garnishes for dramatic presentation.

22. Tiny treat bags: Make small paper or fabric favor bags filled with candy or stickers—perfect for party favors or classroom exchanges.

23. Dyed treat bags: Customize canvas or paper bags with dye or paint to coordinate favors with your party colors.
Halloween Costume Ideas

24. DIY bird costume: Simple feather accents and colorful fabric make a whimsical bird costume that’s adorable on toddlers and easy to assemble.

25. Newborn costumes: Soft, comfortable outfits like a clown, moon-and-stars, or mouse are delightful for infants and quick to put together.

26. Pop tart costume: A budget-friendly, food-themed costume that’s easy to craft from cardboard and paint for a playful look.

27. Wednesday Addams costume: A classic, minimal-effort outfit—black dress and braids—that works as a last-minute or low-cost costume idea.

28. Simple costume roundup: Explore a list of straightforward costume ideas you can assemble from wardrobe staples and a few craft supplies.

29. Needle-felted ghost patch: Mend holes or embellish clothing with a tiny felted ghost patch for a subtle seasonal touch—cute and practical.
That completes this roundup of Halloween craft ideas. Whether you want decorations, kids’ activities, pumpkin projects, party touches, or costume inspiration, there’s a project here to spark your creativity. Which of these will you try this Halloween season?