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Halloween Crafts for Kids: Simple, Fun & Screen-Free Ideas with Crafty Curls

Halloween Crafts for Kids: Simple, Fun & Screen-Free Ideas with Crafty Curls

Halloween is one of those magical times of the year when kids’ imaginations truly come alive. Between costumes, spooky decorations, and the excitement of trick-or-treating, there’s something special about the creativity that fills the air in October. 

But if you’re a parent, you probably know this too well — with the school holidays, sugar highs, and endless “Mum, I’m bored!” moments, keeping kids entertained without screens can feel like a full-time job. And let’s be honest — sometimes, giving them a tablet feels like the only way to get five quiet minutes to yourself.

Here’s the thing, though: screens might buy silence, but they don’t always bring calm. Studies show that excessive screen time can lead to overstimulation, shorter attention spans, and more meltdowns — not fewer. What kids really crave (even if they don’t say it) is something real to do — something that keeps their hands busy, minds engaged, and imaginations switched on.

That’s exactly where Crafty Curls come in — the ultimate screen-free, mess-free, and stress-free activity for creative little minds.

The Magic of Crafty Curls

If you’re new to Crafty Curls, it is colourful, bendable yarn sticks coated in beeswax — soft to touch, easy to shape, and endlessly reusable. Kids can twist, bend, and build anything they dream up — from spiders and mummies to pumpkins and monsters.

They’re simple enough for toddlers, engaging enough for older kids, and perfect for families who want to make Halloween fun without the mess of glue, scissors, or paint splatters.

The best part? While kids are lost in creativity, they’re also learning. Each twist, pinch, and pattern builds fine motor skills, hand–eye coordination, focus, and imagination — all essential for early learning and school readiness. It’s play that feels like fun but works like learning.

And because they’re reusable, eco-friendly, and compact, Crafty Curls fit right into the TWO CUBS mission — helping families travel lighter, play smarter, and connect more deeply, no matter where the adventure takes them.

Why Halloween Crafts Matter

Halloween crafts aren’t just about decorations (though let’s admit, those cobwebs and paper bats are adorable). Crafting together gives kids something more — a chance to create, express, and connect.

When children use their hands to build or make something, they’re not just creating cute projects — they’re building confidence and emotional resilience. A simple activity, such as making a paper pumpkin or spider web, becomes an opportunity to slow down, talk, and enjoy meaningful time together.

Even better, these moments don’t require expensive materials or hours of prep. Most of the Halloween crafts for kids you’ll find below can be made with just Crafty Curls, a few household items, and imagination. Whether you’re looking for a Halloween craft for toddlers, preschool activities, or simple crafts to do at home, these ideas are designed to fit into busy family life — quick to set up, calming to play, and easy to tidy up.

Why Parents (and Educators) Love Them

At TWO CUBS, we’re all about screen-free activities that build real-life skills. Educators and therapists often tell us how Crafty Curls have become their go-to tool for developing focus and creativity in children — especially those who benefit from sensory play or need calm, hands-on engagement.

Parents love them for another reason — they actually work. Whether it’s during travel, quiet time, or school holidays, Crafty Curls give kids a creative outlet that doesn’t rely on screens or mess. And this Halloween, they’re the perfect way to fill your home with laughter, colour, and connection.

What You’ll Find in This Guide

In this article, you’ll discover fun Halloween craft ideas you can make with Crafty Curls — from spider webs and mummies to pumpkin tracing, ghosts, and even mini witch brooms.

Each idea is simple enough for young kids, perfect for preschoolers, and engaging for the whole family. You’ll find step-by-step instructions, creative tips, and learning benefits behind each craft — because at TWO CUBS, we believe play should be both joyful and purposeful.

So grab your Crafty Curls, pop on a Halloween playlist, and get ready to create memories that last long after the spooky season ends.

Let’s make this Halloween full of colour, creativity, and calm — one Crafty Curl at a time.

Halloween Craft Idea #1: Spider Web DIY

This spider web craft is perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and even older kids who love to create spooky decorations. It’s simple enough for little hands but offers plenty of creativity and fine-motor practice — no glue, scissors, or mess required!

What You’ll Need

  • Crafty Curls
  • A small piece of cardboard or craft paper (optional, as a base)
  • A toy or paper spider to sit in the middle
  • Optional: string or ribbon to hang your web

Step-by-Step: How to Craft a Halloween Spider Web

  1. Start with the centre. Take one Crafty Curl and roll it into a small circle — this is the middle of your web.
  2. Add the spokes. Use 5–6 sticks as “spokes,” radiating out from the centre like a wheel.
  3. Connect the lines. Take another stick and gently bend it to connect the spokes in a circular pattern. Keep adding more layers until you’re happy with your web shape.
  4. Add your spider! Pop a toy spider in the centre — or twist two small Crafty Curls together to make one yourself!
  5. Display it proudly. You can hang it on a wall, window, or Halloween display.

Halloween Craft Idea #2: DIY Mummy Wrap

Our DIY mummy craft is simple, fun, and a great way to help little ones develop fine-motor control while creating something they’ll proudly show off.

Using Crafty Curls, kids can “wrap” their own mummies — no glue, tape, or scissors needed. It’s the perfect Halloween craft to do at home or in the classroom because it’s easy to set up, completely mess-free, and keeps kids entertained for ages.

What You’ll Need

  • A piece of cardboard or thick paper
  • White or cream Crafty Curls
  • Coloured pencils or markers
  • Scissors (for adults to cut the mummy shape)
  • Googly eyes (optional but adorable!)

Step-by-Step: How to Make a Halloween Mummy

  1. Cut out your mummy shape. Draw a simple outline of a body or rectangle on cardboard and cut it out.
  2. Add a face. Invite your child to draw a happy, funny, or spooky face — anything goes!
  3. Wrap with Crafty Curls. Take the white Crafty Curls and start wrapping them around the cardboard figure like bandages. No glue needed — they stick to themselves!
  4. Add the eyes. Stick on googly eyes or twist tiny Crafty Curls into circles for a DIY version.
  5. All done! Display your mummies on the fridge, string them as garlands, or make a whole family of them.

Halloween Craft Idea #3: Pumpkin Tracing Printable

Our pumpkin tracing printable is a free Halloween activity that helps little ones strengthen hand control, focus, and pre-writing skills — all while having fun! With Crafty Curls, kids can trace the lines of a pumpkin, decorate it, or even design their own spooky jack-o’-lantern.

What You’ll Need

Step-by-Step: How to Create Your Pumpkin

  1. Print your template. Download the free printable and print it on plain or thick paper (laminate it if you’d like to reuse it).
  2. Trace with Crafty Curls. Invite your child to follow the pumpkin outline using Crafty Curls. Gently press the wax sticks along the printed lines to form the pumpkin shape.
  3. Add details. Use green Crafty Curls for the stem and orange or yellow for the pumpkin. Encourage your child to add eyes, a mouth, or patterns to make it unique.
  4. Display and admire! Stick the finished pumpkin to the wall or fridge — it’s guaranteed to bring a smile every time you see it.

Halloween Craft Idea #4: Make Your Own Witch

This witch is a mix of creativity, fine-motor fun, and a little Halloween magic!

It’s simple, screen-free, and perfect for preschoolers or early learners. Using Crafty Curls, kids can design their own witch — complete with a hat, colourful clothes, and even a broom. It’s a playful way to celebrate Halloween while supporting hand–eye coordination and imaginative storytelling.

What You’ll Need

  • Crafty Curls (green, purple, orange, and black work great!)
  • 1 popsicle stick or wooden fork (for the witch’s body)
  • 1 extra popsicle stick (for the broom)
  • Optional: googly eyes or a black marker for details

Step-by-Step: How to Create Your Witch

  1. Create the witch’s hat. Take black or purple Crafty Curls and twist them into a cone shape. Attach it to the top of your popsicle stick or fork — that’s your witch’s hat!
  2. Add the face. Use green Crafty Curls to create the face and hair. Twist or curl a few strands for a spooky or silly look, and add googly eyes or draw them on.
  3. Make the outfit. Wrap different coloured Crafty Curls around the stick to create the witch’s dress, cape, or belt. Encourage kids to get creative — every witch can have her own style!
  4. Build the broom. Use the second popsicle stick as the broom handle. Attach short brown or orange Crafty Curls to one end for bristles, then twist one more around to hold them in place.
  5. Put it all together. Place the broom in the witch’s “hand” or glue it beside her. Now she’s ready to fly off into Halloween night!

The Learning Benefits of Crafty Curls

Every small moment of play helps build big developmental milestones:

✔️ Fine Motor Skills: Bending, twisting, and shaping Crafty Curls strengthen the small hand muscles kids need for writing, cutting, and self-care tasks.

✔️ Focus & Patience: Calming, repetitive movements help children slow down, concentrate, and practise persistence.

✔️ Creativity & Problem Solving: Open-ended play inspires imagination, encourages flexible thinking, and builds confidence through experimentation.

✔️ Sensory Regulation: The soft, waxy texture offers gentle tactile feedback that supports emotional regulation and calm playtime.

✔️ Connection & Joy: These crafts create shared moments — the kind where laughter replaces meltdowns, and creativity brings the family closer together.

Why Educators Recommend It

Early childhood educators and occupational therapists love Crafty Curls because they support school readiness in a fun, low-pressure way.

They help children practise pre-writing strokes, strengthen bilateral coordination, and express creativity without fear of “getting it wrong.”

They’re also easy to integrate into classroom craft corners, holiday programs, or fine-motor stations — reusable, compact, and simple to clean up.

Ready to Create Your Own Halloween Magic?

This Halloween, swap the screens for something real.

All you need is a pack of Crafty Curls and a few minutes of imagination — no glue, no mess, no stress.

👻 Explore more creative, screen-free ideas and download free Halloween printables

Let’s make this Halloween one to remember — full of colour, creativity, and connection.