Halloween Party Fun: Halloween Crafts for Kids

What are your Halloween plans? Does your family have a lot going on – or is there some room on your calendar for an impromptu Halloween gathering for your children and their friends to be had? If the answer to that question is yes, you don’t need a lot of party supplies to have fun. This week’s roundup is all about last-minute Halloween projects that can be enjoyed by your tribe of trick-or-treaters.

Printable Halloween Bingo Game

What happens when you pair “boo!” and “bingo!” together? You get a Halloween bingo game! Crazy Little Projects offers up this cute, and free, printable download.

Frankenstein Sun Catcher

Welcome impromptu guests into your home with this cheery sun catcher, featured by From ABCs to ACTs.

Halloween Bread Tags

Halloween gets a bit of an Earth Day nod with this green-minded craft project. Craftaholics Anonymous shows how plain bread bag tags can be transformed into favorite Halloween characters.

Glowing Pasta Necklaces

Send party guests home with a hot Halloween accessory! Growing a Jeweled Rose takes you through the steps of making glow-in-the-dark pasta pieces for a pasta necklace.

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