Tag Archives: halloween projects
PUMPKIN CUBES
One thing teachers can easily get ahold of is 1/2 pint milk cartons. Here is a project that’s easy and a way to send lots of empty milk cartons home. What kid wouldn’t want to make a passel of these. … Continue reading
RESTING CATS
This project makes a set of cats, one sitting and one lying down. Fun tack or glue dot them to the window and they can see inside and outside. These are quick and easy to make. The kids loved this … Continue reading
BLACK SPIDER HEADBAND
It’s bigger than an “itsy, bitsy spider,” but the kids were singing the song never the less. The 1st grade class loved doing this project, they wanted to wear them to lunch today. The supplies needed and a pattern for … Continue reading
PUMPKIN FAMILY–THE CONES
Mr. and Mrs. are 6 inches tall and baby is 4 inches tall. Cute as a table decoration or write names on the cones to use as place cards. The patterns and directions for this ”Cone Pumpkin Family” can be found under the Halloween … Continue reading
B’WITCHED
Halloween wouldn’t be the same without sighting a witch or two. Hang these around the classroom or house and you’ll be “witched.” A variety of jewel colored (napkin or tissue paper) skirts would be appealing. A paper plate, napkin, and a … Continue reading
LUNCH BAG BAT
Another lunch bag project just in time for Halloween. This project usually works better with third grade or older students. For supplies you’ll need a brown lunch bag, newspaper and printed features on colored construction paper. The wings, feet and … Continue reading
LUNCH BAG OWL
Need a cute Halloween decoration for your home or classroom? This project uses a brown paper bag and there are patterns included for the wings, feet, eyes and beak. Patterns have multiple repeats for classroom copies. Find this project under the Halloween tab … Continue reading
PAPER PLATE GHOSTS
Sorry that I can’t show you a picture of the paper plate ghosts here, the thumbprint photo only lets you see the center of the picture. Please check out the pictures under the Halloween tab in the sidebar. You’ll be glad you … Continue reading





