We are kicking off this years cat craft ideas with a simple and spooky cute cone paper cat that you can do with or without our printable cat template. We made the template in a way that you can either use it as a color in template or as a stencil to make cats of colored paper especially black cats! Your kids or you can decorate the cats in any way they want too we would love to see a glitter cat — honestly cat eyes with some glitter would look amazing now that we think of it.
If you are planning your Halloween craft ideas , this one is certainly one to add to your list — both as a classroom craft or as one to make at home with your kids or by yourself ;. Print out the paper cat craft template you can grab it at the end of this tutorial.
If you will be coloring the template, we recommend you color it first. Cut out all the template parts. Roll and glue together. Happy Halloween! Most of these crafts have free or inexpensive templates to use to make the crafting process simpler, but all are really easy!
All you need is your printer, some paper, scissors, and glue. Print it in full color to start cutting and pasting your witch together right away, or try the black and white version if you want the kids to color them in instead. Our happy paper pumpkin craft is a darling addition to your Halloween crafts. Simply print the template, trace the pieces onto colored paper, and let the children practice their scissor skills while cutting pumpkins, leaves, and vines. Glue it all together for a sweet little pumpkin decoration you can hang in your windows.
Follow the step-by-step instructions to make some cute little origami ghosts! Make several of them and pin them to twine to make a spooky banner for your Halloween party.
Kids of all ages will enjoy these paper ghosts. These printable Halloween bracelets are perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners. With several different characters to make, kids have lots of fun options to choose from, including a bat bracelet, Frankenstein, a witch, a black cat, a ghost, and a jack-o-lantern.
Which is your favorite? Mine is the bat! These cute DIY Halloween bookmarks are one of our favorite easy Halloween crafts with construction paper. Read Full Disclosure Policy. I introduced my cute chubby roly-poly Halloween characters a few years ago, and have used them in various Halloween printables too. And like my animal characters, these Halloween characters are also getting names! And of course, they are far from realistic!
I go for cute when I create characters for my printables! As with all my printables, they come in two paper sizes — A4 and US Letter 8.
The regular size printable is for adults to cut out, or for children that are more skilled at cutting. The large size should be a lot easier for younger children. Or you could cut the pieces out for them.
Of course, you know your children, so will know what suits them best! Cut the pieces out, then build a cat for Halloween! Follow her on Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram. Make sure to follow on Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram for more easy crafts, activities, recipes, and parenting tips. Your email address will not be published. Don't subscribe All Replies to my comments Notify me of followup comments via e-mail.
You can also subscribe without commenting. These are so cute! These crafts are so cute! She loves coloring and I want her to do more. You are so creative! I love it! Also — how awesome that you have all the printables for us!? This will be a fun weekend craft for us to try!
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