Looking for a spooky activity that’s also super sweet? These handprint Halloween crafts are entertaining and perfect for little hands.
Kids will love turning their handprints into Halloween characters, from bats and ghosts to witches and mummies. Even better, they double as keepsakes you’ll want to hold onto.
Want more spooky ideas? Don’t miss our full collection of Halloween crafts for kids for more not-so-scary fun you can make right at home.
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Handprint Halloween Crafts
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Handprint Bat
Kids will love turning their handprint into a friendly flying creature of the night with this simple project. It uses standard supplies like paper and paint to transform a traced hand into fluttering wings, creating a cute keepsake of their little hand.Children enjoy how it's spooky-but-not-scary, making it a perfect Halloween decoration they can proudly display.
This project's traced hand shape transforms into a playful feline friend. Kids have a blast adding whiskers, a tail, and googly eyes to their handprint cut-out, bringing their mischievous pet to life.It's a little spooky and adorable, making a quick Halloween decoration that doubles as a keepsake of their tiny hand.Related: Black Cat Torn Paper Craft
Little hands become the bristles of a witchy broom in this clever art. Kids have a great time tracing and cutting out their handprints to make the broom's “straw,” then painting a stick in bright Halloween colors as the handle.It's an affordable, imaginative activity that stands out – each child has their mini broom keepsake, perfect for pretend play or decoration.Also try: Witch Photo Craft For Girls
Something magical about this activity is that it turns a simple hand tracing into a friendly little witch with a pointy hat. Kids will enjoy assembling the paper pieces and seeing how their hand shape becomes a fun Halloween character (minus the scares).It's easy enough for young children, resulting in a whimsical decoration that feels almost like a bit of Halloween magic made by them.
Bursting with fall fun, this project turns an ordinary paper bag into an adorable pumpkin topped with your child's handprint leaves. Kids have a blast stuffing and painting the bag orange, then seeing their green hand cut-outs become the pumpkin's big leafy topper – a personal touch that makes each one extra special.It's an easy, hands-on project (literally!) that doubles as a cute autumn decoration and a sweet keepsake of your little one's hand.Related: Halloween Paper Bag Puppets
One little handprint can become a whole cast of playful Halloween characters. Kids love choosing which creature to make—perhaps a friendly ghost, a goofy monster, or a smiling pumpkin—and using bright paints to stamp their hands and add faces or details.It's a versatile idea with endless options, and whichever character they pick, they'll end up with adorable art made from their own hands that celebrates the season.Also try: Halloween Mummy Craft
Kids get to “cook up” a pretend potion with their handprint as the magical ingredient in this imaginative project. Using colorful paper, they assemble a bubbly cauldron scene where their handprint becomes the frothy brew overflowing with fun (adding pom-pom “bubbles” or sparkles if they like).It's a playful way for little ones to enjoy Halloween magic, creating a unique decoration that stirs their creativity without any real mess or scares.
A bright and colorful project, this activity lets kids turn their handprints into goofy little monster cards. Children have a blast painting their hands in wild colors and pressing them onto paper to make the monster's body, then decorating with as many googly eyes, horns, or funny smiles as they want.Each creation is adorable, and the finished handprint monsters double as cute cards or artwork that show off your child's imaginative flair.Related: Monster Popsicle Stick Craft
In this keepsake art, your child's handprints become the wings of an adorable nocturnal critter. Little ones are delighted to see their fingers turned into fluttering bat wings, and they can decorate the friendly bat with eyes, fangs, or even a smile so it's not scary.It's a simple Halloween project that gives you a lovely decoration and a sweet memory of how small your child's hands were, all in one.Also try: Halloween Bat Name Craft
Little ones can turn their handprint into a classic Halloween monster with a silly twist. They'll have fun adding the trademark features like spiky hair (made from their fingers), goofy eyes, and little bolt cut-outs, making their creature cuter than creepy.This festive and straightforward activity leaves you with an adorable keepsake of their hand that captures the sweet-and-spooky spirit of the season.
Even the littlest crafters can enjoy the fun with this adorable handprint project. With a bit of white paint on their palm, each child's handprint turns into a one-of-a-kind little ghost – no two will ever look exactly alike!It's super simple and boosts kids' confidence (since every ghost comes out cute), and it adds a “boo-tiful” personal touch to your Halloween décor that family members will love.Related: Witch Ghost Craft
Little ones will get a kick out of making a spooky-but-adorable skeleton using the shape of their hand. They trace their hand (and arm) onto a foam tray or cardboard and cut it out to create a bony hand shape, a fun way to explore “bones” while engaging in this activity.It even has a neat 3D look when finished, and it's not too scary, making it an ideal hands-on Halloween activity for toddlers and preschoolers.Also try: Skeleton Halloween Craft
A simple cut-and-paste project turns your child's handprint into a cute little mummy. Instead of paint, kids use strips of paper or tape to “wrap up” their handprint like bandages, then stick on big eyes for a not-too-spooky face.They'll have fun creating this mini mummy, and you'll love that it's quick, easy, and completely mess-free – a perfect Halloween project for even the youngest kids.
A super playful project has kids using their handprint as the giant hand of a funny monster. They'll love that these friendly monsters can actually “move and groove”—with a little wave or jiggle, the big handprint brings the creature to life for pretend play.With bright paints and even a silly fork-painting trick to create fuzzy monster fur, this activity is full of creativity and lets kids personalize their monster however they like.Related: Monster Headband Craft
A sweet autumn art turns your child's handprint into a bright orange pumpkin keepsake. Little ones will enjoy painting their hand and stamping it to make a plump pumpkin shape, then adding a green handprint leaf or even a jack-o'-lantern face to give it personality.You can use the finished handprint pumpkin as a festive decoration (even as part of a fall wreath), so it's a fun art project and a special seasonal keepsake you'll treasure.Also try: Mummy Pumpkin Craft
With paper and glue, kids can turn their handprints into a not-so-ferocious furry friend. They'll enjoy adding pointy ears, sharp teeth, and maybe some drawn-on fur to transform their hand's outline into a tiny werewolf that's more cute than creepy.This easy project lets kids have fun with a “spooky” creature without any fright, resulting in an adorable decoration they'll be proud of.
This activity blends art and creativity. Kids use their handprints to create a spooky tree silhouette against a gorgeous twilight sky. They'll have fun swirling together red, purple, and orange paints for the sunset background and stamping their hands in black to form the tree's twisty branches.The result is a stunning Halloween scene that's more enchanting than frightening and easy enough for even young kids to enjoy.
This easy project lets Kids transform their handprint into a quirky little vampire. They'll have a blast adding fun details like a cape collar, tiny fangs, and goofy googly eyes, all while sneaking in a bit of cutting and gluing practice.The result is a lovely vampire character that's more playful than scary—a perfect Halloween friend they can play with or display proudly.
These adorable ghost cards use your child's handprint to make a sweet and spooky Halloween greeting. Kids will love covering their hand in white paint and stamping it on the front to create a ghostly shape, then adding googly eyes or a friendly “BOO!” message.It puts a personal twist on a Halloween card and makes a keepsake that family and friends will be delighted to receive.Related: Torn Paper Ghost Craft
This simple project turns your child's handprint into an adorable little zombie. Kids love creating a goofy green character with scraggly “hair” (the hand's fingers) and a silly, stitched-up smile, so they enjoy zombie fun without any genuine scares.It's a quick Halloween activity that's cute and non-spooky, perfect for even the youngest zombie fans to make and show off.
Kids can use their handprint to create a cute little alien from outer space, making a project perfect for Halloween or a space-themed day.They get to paint their hand in bright “alien” colors and add fun details like big googly eyes and antennae, turning their hand outline into a wacky extraterrestrial friend. It's an easy project that mixes spooky and sci-fi fun, sparking kids' imaginations as they bring their friendly alien to life.Also try: Alien Paper Bag Puppet 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.