Is there a better way to embrace the spooky season than making some fun and easy construction paper Halloween crafts? We don’t think so!
These not only give you a fantastic way to bond with your kids, but they also provide endless opportunities for imaginative play and festive decoration.

Even better, all the materials you need are inexpensive and probably already available at home, making the crafts ideal for a weekend activity for the whole family.
So gather your supplies as we explore ideas for construction paper Halloween crafts!
30 Construction Paper Halloween Crafts Your Kids Will Love
From friendly ghosts to scary skeletons to spooky spiders, you and your kids can transform ordinary paper into colorful, extraordinary creations. Let’s get started!
1. Spooky Ghost Garland

This one features white paper ghosts dangling cheerfully on a string! With a simple shape and drawn-on features, these ghosts are super easy and fun to make.
2. Witch’s Hat Party Favors

Made from black construction paper, these witch hats serve as delightful party favors.
They’re adorned with orange stars orange ribbons. Fill them with candies for a magical Halloween treat.
3. Origami Bats

Folded with precision, these origami bats have wide wings and pointy ears. Ideal for decorating windows or creating a Halloween mobile!
4. Black Cat Masks

If you’re running out of ideas for your kids’ Halloween costumes, let them make their own black cat masks from construction paper!
Add white paper whiskers for a complete look, then attach elastic bands to make the masks easy and comfortable to wear.
5. Haunted Castle Silhouettes

Silhouettes of eerie haunted castles cut from black paper instantly create a chilling effect in any room.
Place them on walls or windows as a creepy Halloween decoration.
6. Frankenstein Monster

Do you and your kids love Halloween movies? Then why not assemble your own Frankenstein monster?
Make it 3D by wrapping green construction paper around a wide cardboard tube, then add construction paper cutouts for his distinctive hair, eyes, and mouth.
7. Paper Candy Corn

A tactile project for all ages, this crafting idea involves putting together pieces of orange, yellow, and white construction paper to create candy corns.
It’s great for teaching color recognition in an engaging way.
8. Bat Window Decor

Decorate your windows with black construction paper bats to achieve a haunted-house look!
Your little ones can cut them out in varying sizes and mix up their wing shapes for a dynamic look.
9. Paper Fan Pumpkin

Love construction paper fans?
To put a Halloween-themed twist on this classic craft, use orange construction paper to make a paper fan pumpkin. Finish it off with green pipe cleaners for the stem or vines.
10. Skeleton Hands

Making skeleton hands doesn’t require advanced art skills.
All your little ones need to do is cut hand shapes out of black construction paper and paint white lines on them to mimic bones.
Since it only requires tracing, cutting, and painting, this project is great for small children.
11. Vampire Paper Dolls

Artsy kids will enjoy crafting these adorable vampire paper dolls with capes, fangs, and slicked-back hair.
They can decorate each one with markers and additional paper elements for a personalized touch. Great for imaginative play and storytelling!
12. Jack-o'-Lantern Faces

Bright orange jack-o'-lantern faces with varying expressions can add a fun seasonal touch to your Halloween display.
To make them, cut out black eyes, noses, and grinning mouths, then glue them onto orange construction paper pumpkins.
13. Jumping Paper Spider

This playful paper spider — with its accordion-fold legs — seems ready to jump! Black construction paper and googly eyes bring this creepy crawler to life.
It’s great as a standalone decoration or as part of a larger Halloween scene.
14. Day of the Dead Skulls

Want to teach your children about cultural traditions while enhancing their creative skills?
Encourage them to create Day of the Dead construction paper skulls and decorate them with painted flowers and doodles.
15. Colorful Owl

A wise owl made out of construction paper in different colors is excellent for whimsical handmade decor.
Plus, its big eyes and patterned feathers make it enjoyable for kids to make.
16. Scarecrow Door Hangers

Welcome guests to your Halloween gathering with cheerful scarecrow door hangers crafted from construction paper!
Your kids will enjoy drawing friendly faces and cute clothes on these happy scarecrows. For added creativity, use real straw for the hats!
17. Monster Treat Bags

Hosting a kids’ Halloween party? Let your little ones help out with party prep by adding cutouts of monsters’ facial features from construction paper to colored treat bags!
These can include big, colorful eyes, a black mouth, sharp paper teeth, and a red paper tongue.
18. Ghost Window Decorations

For a spooky yet cheerful scene, adorn your window with floating ghosts!
Made from white construction paper and detailed with black markers, these playful ghosts stick to the Halloween theme without being too scary for little ones.
19. Witch’s Broom Bookmarks

Avid fans of scary stories, this craft’s for you!
These witch’s broom bookmarks are made from black and brown construction paper and embellished with tiny star stickers.
20. Black and Orange Pinwheels

Coming in the classic Halloween colors of black and orange, these spinning construction paper pinwheels add movement to your decor.
You can place them among plants or use them as festive accents in your yard.
21. Spooky Tree Cutouts

Put together a haunting Halloween scene with dark construction paper trees.
You can enhance the spine-chilling look by creating curled branches to make them appear gnarled. You can use card stock as stands at the back of the tree to let them stand.
22. Scary Eyeball Wreath

Nothing says “terrifying” like this wreath of glaring eyeballs made from construction paper.
The veins — drawn on with red markers — make them look even more unsettling, along with the eyes made from white construction paper folded into cups for a 3D effect.
23. Black and Orange Lanterns

Simple yet eye-catching, these black and orange lanterns — made with both dyed tissue paper and construction paper — create a spooky and festive ambiance!
Your kids have a blast making them and stringing them across your dining room or porch.
24. 3D Haunted House

Create a spooky 3D haunted house with black construction paper.
Detailed with cut-out windows, doors, and ghostly figures, this craft is engaging and impressive.
25. Witch's Cauldron Cutout

This bubbling cauldron features green paper "mist" curled at the ends emanating from it, which symbolizes witches’ brewing potion.
Add spooky details like bat wings or frog legs sticking out. It makes for an enchanting addition to your Halloween decorations.
26. Black Paper Flowers

Yes, Halloween crafts can also be sophisticated!
Take these black construction paper flowers, for example, which can be arranged in a vase for a spooky yet elegant bouquet.
27. Zombie Puppets

With their movable arms and expressive faces, these zombie puppets made from colored construction paper are great for puppet shows or spooky story time.
28. Scary Monster Masks

Whether terrifying or goofy, you’ll have a blast making monster masks with colorful paper and creative detailing.
Add horns, scales, and exaggerated features to give each mask a unique personality. Your kids will love wearing these while trick-or-treating!
29. Spiderweb Cutout

Creating a spiderweb cutout is an exciting and rewarding challenge for kids of all ages!
It’ll be fun for your little ones and older children to cut out the design and display it with small paper spiders.
Enjoy a Fun and Crafty Halloween With Creepy Construction Paper Creations!
Are you excited to make one (or more!) of the Halloween-themed construction paper crafts shown above?
We’re glad to hear it! Whether it’s giggles over cutting out big, round eyes or the excitement of displaying their masterpieces, these simple projects bring a special kind of magic to your Halloween celebration.
And they also help you add a touch of handmade charm to your Halloween decor and — more importantly — create lasting memories with your little ones.
Who knows? This might just become a beloved family tradition that you look forward to every year!



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