Not only will your kids have fun making it, they’ll have fun playing with it, too! Get chompin with these really cool snapping monster jaws by Autumn. Really Chompy Monster Jaws Craft Photo credit: It’s Always Autumn These cute little monster eggs from Craftulate can be easily made with plastic eggs, craft feathers, googly eyes, pom poms, and tacky glue.įor more Easter holiday crafting fun, check out this list of Spring-themed craft ideas for children! 9. Just because it’s not Easter doesn’t mean you can’t put those leftover plastic Easter eggs to good use for Halloween. Easter Egg Monster Craft Photo credit: Craftulate Egg Carton Monster Craft Photo credit: DIY & CraftsĭIY & Crafts shares this cute tutorial for mini monster candy holders made from egg cartons!Įgg cartons are a great crafting material because they’re easily accessible and safe for kids as young as toddlers to manipulate. Here’s a neat and easy preschool monster craft courtesy of Arty Crafty Kids that will have kids expressing their creativity via different mediums such as paper, paint, and markers. Big Hand Paper Monster Craft Photo credit: Arty Crafty Kids We had so much fun with this monster craft that everyone in the family made a puppet and battled each other! 6.
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Here is a cute preschool monster craft by Easy Kids Craft that teaches children how to make puppets using basic school supplies. With just a few common craft supplies, kids will have their very own monster halloween decorations from their traced hands! 5. These are some really easy monsters to make thanks to The Best Ideas for Kids. Handprint Monster Craft Photo credit: The Best Ideas for Kids Tie Dye Monster Craft Photo credit: ABC’s of LiteracyĬoffee filters are great for tie-dyed paper crafts, and ABC’s of Literacy shows kids how to make a simple tie-dye monster with their monster craft tutorial. With textured cardstock, craft foam, dried lentils, bandaids, and any other toddler-safe sensory materials, your little one will be exploring touch and sight with this fun monster craft. I love this particular monster craft for toddlers because it doubles as a fun sensory activity! Kids can create this scary monster hand by Happy Hooligans for Halloween. Monster Hand Craft Photo credit: Happy Hooligans The aptly named Toddler Approved gives toddlers a really easy rectangular monster craft they can do with just a few simple supplies and minimal help from a grown up. Really Easy Monster Craft Photo credit: Toddler Approved This is the kid-friendly and mommy-approved pair of safety scissors and washable paint we recommend for the crafts on this list. That’s why I’ve gathered 30 DIY monster crafts for kids that include simple paper crafts, cool monster boxes, paintings, and even some Cookie Monster projects! 9 Simple Monster Paper Crafts With Halloween just around the corner, your kids are probably getting into the spooky holiday spirit.