Witches have gone from spooky to spectacular, and what better way to celebrate this transformation than with some fun crafting for kids? Whether you’re looking to add a touch of magic to your home or just want to spark your child’s creativity, these witchy crafts are both easy and enchanting.
Paper Plate Witch Faces
Transform a simple paper plate into a wickedly fun witch face with just some paper, glue, and googly eyes. It’s a project I enjoy doing with my niece, as it allows us to experiment with colors and expressions. You can even turn the decorating process into a paper plate drawing game to see who makes the silliest witch.
Flying Witch Craft
A little paper and string can create a flying witch to hang from the ceiling. Watching these witches glide around the room adds a light-hearted spookiness. Pairing this decor with homemade paper mache masks makes for a perfect Halloween setup.
Witch Hat Headbands
Create miniature witch hats from felt and attach them to headbands. My friends and I love wearing these whimsical hats at our Halloween gatherings. If you’re crafting with little ones, this pairs perfectly with other Halloween art projects for kids.
Handprint Witch Craft
With some paint and a little imagination, kids can turn their handprints into cute witch figures. I’ve found that this craft not only decorates your walls but creates lasting memories. If your children enjoy making characters, they might also love putting together some fun robot crafts.
Newspaper Witch Art
Use old newspapers to create textured witch art. It’s a great way to teach kids about recycling while unleashing their creativity. This makes a fantastic class art project for the Halloween season.
Paint Splat Witch Faces
Create expressive witch faces using paint splats and a bit of imagination. This craft is all about having fun with colors and expressions, making it one of our favorite craft ideas for grade 1 and 2 kids.
Witch Wind Catchers
Craft a witch-themed wind catcher with colorful ribbons and beads. It’s a fun way to see the wind’s magic at work. If you enjoy this project, explore other homemade wind chime crafts to decorate your yard.
Witch Shape Craft
Let kids explore geometry by creating witches out of different shapes. It’s a clever way to sneak in a bit of learning with the crafting fun.
Origami Witch Broom
Introduce your kids to origami by crafting little witches riding brooms. These are surprisingly simple to make and add a whimsical touch to any space.
Glowing Witch Jars
Using jars, paint, and battery-powered lights, create glowing witch faces for a night-time spectacle. It’s like having little witchy lanterns that light up your porch. They are a perfect addition to your other witch decor ideas.
Toilet Paper Roll Witches
Recycle toilet paper rolls into adorable witch figures with a bit of paint and paper. It’s an eco-friendly craft that’s always a hit at our workshops. If you have extra cardboard tubes, try making toilet paper roll flowers, too.
3D Witch Faces
Using cardboard and paint, create 3D witch faces that pop out with character. It’s a craft that looks intricate but is surprisingly easy to assemble. If you want to try making farm animals next, explore these fun cow craft ideas.
Paper Bag Witch Puppets
Turn a simple paper bag into a witch puppet, complete with a pointy hat and broom. My nephew loves putting on puppet shows with these. For more characters, explore other fun paper bag puppet ideas.
Witch Clothespin Dolls
With some paint and fabric scraps, transform clothespins into mini witches. These are perfect for imaginative play and storytelling.
Popsicle Stick Witch
Turn simple popsicle sticks into charming witch bookmarks. It’s a craft that combines reading with creativity, and they make delightful gifts for friends.

