• Home
  • About
    • Who’s Chirping
    • Meet Courtney
    • Work With Us
    • Disclosure
  • Kids
    • Babies
    • Toddlers
    • Preschoolers
    • School Age
    • Birthday Party Ideas
    • Free Printables
    • Kids’ Rooms
    • Food for Kids
  • Moms
    • From the Heart
    • Parenting
    • Class Parent Ideas
    • Book Lists
    • Meal Planning
    • Recipes
    • DIY
    • Organization
  • Travel
    • US Travel
    • International Travel
    • Tips & Tricks
    • Disney
    • Italy
  • Holiday
    • Christmas
    • Winter
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Fall
    • Back to School
    • Valentine’s Day
    • St. Patrick’s Day
    • Easter
    • 4th of July
    • Halloween
    • DIY Costumes
    • Thanksgiving
  • Favorites
    • Gift Ideas for Kids
    • Current Deals
    • Book Lists
    • Baby Gear
    • Kid’s Clothes
    • Kid’s Shoes
  • Contact
  • facebook
    pinterest
    instagram

The Chirping Moms

Halloween Activities For Kids

September 19, 2013

For more Halloween inspiration, visit our Seasonal tab at the top of our page or follow our Pinterest boards for our latest pins!

 

Ready for some fun Halloween projects for the little ones? We posted 3 of our favorites, in this post, a couple weeks ago. We also enjoyed these 2 last Halloween. Today we’re sharing 4 more activities to try. 

Halloween Crafts for Kids : The Chirping Moms

 

Candy Corn Counting : The Chirping Moms

1. Candy Corn Counting 

We’re working on recognizing numbers at our house, so that’s why I did the numbers out of order, but you can make it easier or harder, depending on what your little one is working on. For older kids, you could even make a math problem in each pumpkin. 
 
Personalized Witch Frame : The Chirping Moms
2. Personalized Witch Frame

Supplies: Plastic frame, foam stick on letters, ric rac or ribbon, stiff black felt

Directions: Glue ric rac/ ribbon along the bottom of the frame. Use the foam letters to stick the desired name onto the frame. Cut out a witch hat from the stiff felt. Place it on the frame as the child’s “hat”. 

Personalized Witch Frame : The Chirping Moms

 

Photobucket

And now a few crafts from Julie: 
Preschool Halloween Craft : The Chirping Moms
3. Spider Treat Basket
Supplies Needed:
Paper Plate
Black Paint
Black Pipe Cleaners
Wiggle Eyes
White Crayon
Stapler
Black Yarn
Glue
Directions:  Paint a paper plate black.  Cut in half and staple around edge.  Cut pipe cleaners into spider legs.  Staple spider legs on to the spider.  Add wiggle eyes.  Draw on a mouth with a white crayon.  Staple a strand of black yarn to make it into a basket.
 
Preschool Halloween Craft : The Chirping Moms

 

Toddler Halloween Craft : The Chirping Moms

4. Pumpkin Pasta Man

Supplies Needed:

Colored Pasta 

Black Pipe Cleaners

Wiggle Eyes

Glue

Construction Paper or Cardstock

 

Directions:  Glue the colored pasta onto the paper in a pumpkin shape.  Add wiggle eyes.  Add a pipe cleaner for the mouth.  

 

Photobucket

For more Halloween ideas, check out our Halloween Pinterest board:

Follow The Chirping Moms’s board Halloween on Pinterest. 

(Visited 3,735 times, 1 visits today)
«
»

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Comments

  1. kimberly frazee says

    September 24, 2013 at 6:33 pm

    These are just the best ideas yet. I stumbled across your blog and appreciate all this. I am having so much fun.

    Reply
  2. Cajun Cowgirl says

    October 8, 2013 at 4:39 pm

    You guys are awesome! I really like the witch frame and since I can't "witch" my boys maybe I'll make my husband a witch frame for me! Ha! Love the wagon wheel pumpkins too!

    Reply
  3. John Decker says

    October 17, 2013 at 5:30 pm

    This is a great site. Since Halloween is soon approaching I have been trying to figure out some unique Halloween activities to get my family in the spirit. This is a great idea, we have never done Halloween arts and crafts and the candy corn counting is really unique. Every October we also like to visit haunted houses or do a haunted hayride. My sons love Haunted Hayrides because they are into scary figures and such. There are always fun and scary and can really start Halloween off right.

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • 15 Easy Easter Crafts and Activities for Kids
  • 10 Winter Crafts & Activities for Kids
  • Christmas Trees on Cars: DIY Ornament, Footprint Craft, Drawing Tutorial & More
  • Fun Thanksgiving Activities for Kids
  • Easy DIY Costumes for Kids

Archives

  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy

Copyright © 2025

Copyright © 2025 · Darling Theme On Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in