This friendly and easy-to-make jack-o’-lantern craft serves as Halloween decor and a tissue box holder. Tissue Box Jack-O’-Lantern Photo credit: Make and Takes Toddlers will be amused with this one – just don’t make it too spooky! 5. The Joy of Sharing “joyfully” shares their tutorial for mini jack-o’-lanterns that can also be used as finger puppets. Paper Jack-O-Lantern Pumpkins Photo credit: The Joy of Sharing Besides, your kids will love tearing apart and crumpling paper! 4. The paper scraps will add volume and depth to this simple 2-dimensional paper jack-o’-lantern. Need to shred and recycle those old documents that are just taking up space in your filing cabinet? This jack-o’-lantern craft by In The Bag Kids’ Crafts requires you to fill two pieces of construction paper that have been stapled together with paper scraps. Stuffed Paper Jack-O’-Lantern Craft Photo credit: In The Bag Kids’ Crafts This is a convenient and easy option for preschool children and a reliable way of honing their scissor skills.ĭownload free templates of the pumpkin, its eyes and nose, and mouth from All Kids Network and help your kids cut out the shapes for this jack-o’-lantern craft. “Pick-a-Face” Jack-O’-Lantern Craft Photo credit: All Kids Network Hang these bad boys anywhere you like – the wall, a chandelier, and even the ceiling! 2. Hanging Jack-O’-Lanterns Photo credit: Marin MommiesĬan’t find any decorations to make your home spookier this Halloween? Marin Mommies has you covered with these paper jack-o’-lanterns that you can hang throughout your house.Īll you need is orange and green construction paper, a black marker or paint, and some kind of adhesive. Most of these jack-o’-lantern crafts are easy to make and only require basic materials like construction paper, scissors, and glue, while others require adult supervision since they involve carving real pumpkins. Preparing for Halloween should be an exciting process for kids, so here are 21 jack-o’-lantern crafts that kids can make at home. Thank you Lynn from Chronicles of an Infant Bibliophile and Janelle from Brimful Curiosities for sending in these reviews and allowing me to share them with my readers.We are getting closer to the spookiest time of the year: Halloween! Halloween reminds kids of scary things like creepy ghosts and zombies, but one of the most common symbols of Halloween is the jack-o’-lantern. Really, you can’t ask for more! But wait, there is more… read the complete review. Everything Halloween is included in this read: A haunted house, ghosts, a witch, skeleton, bat, ghoul, cat, owl, vampire, monster, spider, rat, mummy and trick-or-treating. Seriously, I’ve read the book so many times, I can recite it by memory. The favorite Halloween book this year at our house is definitely Ten Timid Ghosts by Jennifer O’Connell. “Ten Timid Ghosts” by Jennifer O’Connell sent in by Janelle. When her husband is too ill to take the children, Mama leaves her fears behind and takes the children out… read the complete review. She helps to make her children’s costumes, but leaves the task of trick-or-treating to her husband and the children. The mother, a naturally shy woman, speaks little English and is understandably hesitant about the idea of mingling with goblins and ghosts. This book tells the beautiful story of a Russian family that recently settled in the United States and experiences its first Halloween. “Shy Mama’s Halloween” by Anne Broyles sent in my Lynn.
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