Looking for something hands-on this Halloween? These candy corn crafts are full of bright colors, playful shapes, and kid-friendly steps that are perfect for home or school.
From paper puppets to suncatchers, each activity uses simple supplies and a touch of seasonal cheer.
If you’re planning more Halloween fun, check out our list of Halloween crafts for kids for even more ideas to keep little ones busy and creative all season long.
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Easy Halloween Craft Ideas For Kids
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Little ones can practice fine motor skills by tearing colored paper into pieces to make a candy corn collage. They glue the yellow, orange, and white scraps onto a candy corn template, creating a textured mosaic of the classic treat.The whole project is hands-on and easy to set up, making it a fun, creative outlet that embraces a bit of mess.
Kids can create a funny owl to celebrate fall using construction paper and a handful of candy corn. They'll have a blast gluing real candy corn pieces onto the paper owl as feathers or facial features, creating a whimsical decoration.It's a budget-friendly activity that turns extra Halloween candy into art and lets kids get creative.Related: Owl Paper Cup Craft
Kids glue three popsicle sticks into a triangle for a creative keepsake and paint them in candy corn colors. After adding a paper backing, they end up with a sturdy candy corn decoration to hang on the wall or prop on a table.Even better, it uses supplies you likely have on hand, and young artists will love proudly displaying their handiwork.
With this easy art, preschoolers can make big candy corn out of paper. Using a free template, they glue the white, orange, and yellow sections together and add a silly pair of eyes to bring their candy corn to life.The activity also sneaks in a bit of learning by helping kids practice their colors and scissors skills while they create a cute Halloween buddy to display.
In this project, kids cut out a goofy monster shape from paper. They glue candy corn pieces inside its mouth as pointy teeth, making the creature look silly and spooky.The idea is creative and fun, letting kids build a “scary” monster that's more adorable (and a little yummy) than frightening.Also try: Monster Popsicle Stick Craft
Kids can give candy corn a spooky-cute makeover by turning it into a mini Frankenstein. Using colored paper and a template, they assemble a candy corn character with Frankenstein's hair, bolts, and limbs, mixing sweet and silly Halloween themes.As a bonus, this project lets kids flex their imaginations, and the result is a candy corn monster that's cuter than creepy.
A sheet of contact paper and some tissue paper are all you need to make this candy corn “stained glass” art. Kids stick bits of yellow, orange, and white tissue onto the sticky backing, then hang up the finished candy corn shape as a suncatcher in the window.Light shines through the tissue paper, making a beautiful, not-too-spooky Halloween decoration that all ages can enjoy.
Why choose between candy corn and jack-o'-lanterns when kids can combine both in one project? This project has them creating a paper pumpkin decorated in candy corn's signature stripes (white, orange, yellow) and even adding a cute jack-o'-lantern face.The result is a fun Halloween mash-up activity that blends two favorites into one decoration kids will be excited to show off.
This clever art activity lets Kids turn plain coffee filters into fluffy candy corn decorations. They can dye coffee filters yellow and orange (with some adult help), then accordion-fold and glue them onto a cardboard candy corn shape.The result is a textured candy corn door hanger or wall décor that resembles a festive wreath, adding a big pop of Halloween color.Related: Candy Corn Worksheets
Kids can wrap up a candy corn in “bandages” to make a mini mummy that's cuter than creepy. They'll create a little mummy character with big eyes peeking out, using the classic candy corn colors and some white paper strips.Overall, it's a playful Halloween art that puts a sweet twist on the typical spooky mummy, and kids will love how silly their candy corn character looks.
With a bit of paint, ordinary flower pots become candy-corn-themed goodies. Kids paint wide white, orange, and yellow stripes on small biodegradable pots (terracotta ones) to mimic the famous treat.Once dry, you can fill these adorable pots with candy or tiny gifts, making them perfect for Halloween party favors or a festive piece of décor that kids can help create.Also try: Candy Corn Pictures To Color
Instead of a flat drawing, kids can make a 3D candy corn that stands independently. This paper plate art involves cutting and slotting pieces together, then painting them in candy corn's white, orange, and yellow, to form a candy corn-shaped sculpture.The project offers a neat way for kids to experiment with building in three dimensions, and they end up with a Halloween decoration that's far from ordinary.
Even gnomes are getting into the Halloween spirit with this cute candy corn art. Kids use a printable template to put together an adorable paper gnome dressed in candy corn's signature colors (complete with a tall striped hat and big round nose).Not only is it simple to assemble (giving little ones some practice with following directions), but the finished gnome makes a sweet decoration to show off.
Little ones can create a bright candy corn by filling a big triangle template with bits of tissue paper. It's an easy, toddler-friendly art: glue on pre-cut yellow, orange, and white tissue pieces to form the candy corn stripes.There's minimal mess and lots of color, and once you finish the project, you'll have a cute Halloween picture to hang up.Related: Candy Corn Headband Craft
Kids can turn an empty toilet paper roll into a giant piece of candy corn with just some paint or paper. This upcycled project is effortless: wrap or paint the tube in white, orange, and yellow stripes, then add a happy face.The finished candy corn tube is great for decorating or playtime and a fun way to reuse supplies you already have.Also try: Paper Plate Candy Corn Craft
Kids can make a playful candy corn puppet for some Halloween pretend play. With a paper lunch bag and a few cut-out pieces (using a free template), they'll assemble a goofy candy corn character with big eyes, arms, and legs that fits over their hand.After crafting, children can put on a little puppet show, making this project as entertaining to play with as it is to create.
This version of the tissue paper candy corn project doubles as a sun catcher you can hang in the window. Kids glue small squares of tissue in candy corn colors onto a clear base until they have a bright candy corn design.Hang it up to let sunlight shine through, and you'll see the colors glow in a not-so-spooky decoration that's fun to make and display.
Sam is the crafter and founder of Simple Everyday Mom. She has been featured in Oprah Mag, Good Housekeeping, The Spruce Crafts, Country Living, The Bump, and more.