Paper plate witch craft is the perfect Halloween crafts for kids. Create a fun and easy witch face craft with just a few supplies. This DIY Halloween witch craft is great for preschoolers and toddlers, making it ideal for classrooms or at home. Use paper plates to make spooky decorations like witch hats, ghosts, or pumpkins. These simple paper plate Halloween crafts are not only creative but also budget-friendly. Get inspired with this fun witch craft idea and let kids enjoy a spooky session!
Halloween is just around the corner, and what better way to get into the spooky spirit than by making your very own paper plate witch? This is a great activity for kids, and you can customize your witch to make it as cute (or as spooky!) as you like.
So, let’s grab our supplies and get started!
Materials You’ll Need:
- 1 Paper Plate (for the witch’s face)
- Construction Paper (in white and orange)
- Glue Stick
- Scissors
- Markers or Crayons (for adding facial features)
- Googly Eyes
Now, let’s get witchy and jump into this DIY project!
Step-by-Step Guide: How to Make Your Paper Plate Witch Craft
Create the Witch’s Hat
Start with the black construction paper. Cut out a large triangle to serve as the witch’s pointy hat.
For a little extra flair, use some white or orange construction paper to add a hatband! Simply cut a thin strip and glue it across the hat.
Make the Witch’s Face
Grab your paper plate and flip it upside down so the flat side is facing you. This will be the witch’s face.
Stick on your googly eyes, or draw big eyes with your markers if you don’t have any. Don’t forget to give her a spooky (or sweet) smile using your crayons or markers.
Draw a crooked smile or any expression you like—this is where you can get creative!
Attach the Hat
Finally, glue the witch’s hat to the top of the paper plate.
Personalization Tips:
Want to give your witch some flair? Add some glitter to the hat for a sparkling touch.
Use coloured yarn for funky hair—purple, orange, or even rainbow witch hair!
Go for a classic spooky look with darker colours and a wrinkly face or keep it cute with bright colours and a big smile.
Why To Make This Craft:
This paper plate witch project is the perfect mix of fun and easy. It’s not just budget-friendly—it’s also a great way to spend quality time crafting with the little ones, especially around Halloween. Plus, the materials are so simple, you probably already have them in your home.
As someone who has been crafting for years, I love that this project allows for so much creativity. Each witch will look a little different, depending on how you decorate her. You can display your finished witch on the fridge, hang her up as part of your Halloween decorations, or even use her as part of a spooky centrepiece for a kid’s party!