Need a quick idea to keep the Halloween spirit going strong? These Halloween headband crafts are just the thing! From silly spiders to friendly ghosts, each is wearable, cute, and made with supplies you likely already have at home.
They’re perfect for classroom celebrations, dress-up days, or adding a little extra Halloween cheer. Want more seasonal fun? Take a peek at our complete list of Halloween crafts for kids for even more spooky-good ideas.
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DIY Headbands For Halloween
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Bat Headband
Little ones can create their bat headband and instantly become pretend bats, fluttering around with glee. This project uses a free printable bat template that kids can color in (or print on black paper) and then cut out and assemble into a wearable hat.It's a simple Halloween activity with minimal supplies, but it delivers big imaginative play as children enjoy zooming around in their cute bat caps.
Kids create a spider headband with eight wiggly paper legs and a cluster of silly eyes on top for a creepy-cute arachnid accessory. Folding the paper strips in accordion style to make the legs gives a fun, springy effect and sneaks in some fine motor practice as kids work.Little ones love wearing spider hats and crawling around while singing “The Itsy Bitsy Spider,” giggling at how goofy they look.Related: Toilet Paper Roll Pipe Cleaner Spiders
With this printable set, you can quickly create a whole collection of Halloween headband projects featuring ghosts, Frankenstein, jack-o'-lanterns, and more. Print the character templates on cardstock, cut along the dotted lines, and secure the bands into circles with staples or glue – you'll have instant costume hats perfect for parties or classroom fun.With so many cute designs, every kid can find a favorite and will want to wear their spooky-cute headband all day.Also try: Halloween Matching Worksheets
If the kids just can't wait for Halloween, making a Frankenstein headband will get them into the spooky spirit early. Using a simple template, children can color in a cartoon Frankenstein face (complete with the signature flat-top hair and bolt details) or use colored paper pieces, then glue them together as a wearable hat.It's an easy project that doubles as a costume accessory, so little monsters can proudly parade around as Frankenstein's monster without needing a full costume.
Kids will have a blast with these printable bat hats, which have wings flapping when tapped. The template is available in black-and-white (so children can color their own) and in six fun pre-colored versions, making it easy to create a whole flock of colorful bats in no time.It's an exciting Halloween art for any little bat lover, and once assembled, kids will happily flutter around showing off their bat's “flapping” wings.Related: Halloween Bat Name Craft
Even the youngest kids can join the Halloween fun by making a not-so-spooky ghost headband. The printable set comes with four different ghost designs, each with a friendly face, so children can pick their favorite ghost to color and assemble.It's an easy, mess-free activity that captures the holiday spirit without any scares, and kids will be proud to show off their cute, smiling ghost hats.Also try: Witch Ghost Craft
Kids can make a candy corn headband using a free printable template for a sweet (and not at all scary) Halloween costume accessory. They can either color in the candy corn's white, orange, and yellow stripes themselves or print the template on the corresponding colored paper for a quicker activity.It's a simple project that brings this classic Halloween treat to life, and kids will love wearing their giant candy corn with pride.
Kids become little designers with this monster headband project as they invent their silly creature hats from scratch. Using paper strips for the band and fun extras like googly eyes, ribbons, pom-poms, or pipe cleaners for wild “hair” and wacky features, each monster headband is unique and full of personality.Once the glue dries, their “cute monsters” are ready to play – it's hard not to grin when a whole group of kids is sporting these adorably crazy monster headbands in unison.Related: Monster Popsicle Stick Craft
Kids can color and wear their own Frankenstein's monster hat thanks to this easy printable art designed for preschoolers and up. It comes with pre-colored pieces and a black-and-white coloring option, so it works great as a quick classroom activity or an afternoon of creative fun at home.Whether you're a teacher or a parent, this Frankenstein paper hat will surely be a hit – it mixes a little spooky whimsy with hands-on creativity in a way kids love.Also try: Frankenstein Photo Craft
Why buy a monster costume accessory when kids can whip up their goofy monster headband with just a few art supplies you probably have at home? All you need is a plain headband, some fluffy pom-pom balls, and googly eyes – simply hot glue the pom-poms across the band's top and stick on the eyes to create a crazy multi-eyed monster look.It's an effortless no-sew project that turns out more cute than creepy, and children love making their silliest monster faces while wearing it.Related: Monster Headband Craft
A quick print-and-color bat hat like this is perfect for young Halloween fans who want to play pretend bat. The downloadable template makes it easy – kids can use the black-and-white version as a coloring activity or grab the ready-made color version to cut out and tape into a headband.This bat paper hat combines a bit of learning with a lot of fun, and whether it's made in class or at home, kids will be excited to flap around wearing their new batty creation.Also try: Torn Paper Bat Craft
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.