This is a page about making a ghost light. This cute little ghost light is easy to make and can be used to decorate year after year.
Make some "Flying Ghosts" to hang from tree branches or porch. Gather a few "Leggs Eggs" or large plastic Easter eggs. Sandwich some filament or string between the two halves at the top.
If you have lollipop candies this would be even easier to transform into a ghost. We like Lindt chocolates (but with any circular/ball candies you can use this method).
These grocery bag ghosts can easily be made with items you likely have around the house.
Toilet paper tubes come in handy for so many craft projects. This page offers instructions for making cardboard tube ghosts.
Have the kids help make this Halloween paper ghost banner. Displaying banners is a great way to decorate for the seasons and other special events.
These floating ink ghosts are a fun science experiment and a game all at the same time. This is a fun and easy activity for a Halloween party or in your classroom.
Try this cute ghost couple craft project. You will need to spray paint a couple of recycled glass bottles and then add painted faces and other embellishments as you desire, including paper hair and a bow for Ms. Ghost.
Skip the mess of carving a pumpkin and reuse some of your empty tissue or multipack food boxes to create these cute lighted decorations for the holiday. This is a page about making a cardboard Halloween pumpkin and ghost.
This is a page about making a puffy cotton ball ghost. Here is a perfect spooky Halloween craft for young kids.
This is a page about making a ghost in the skillet wall decoration. Using an inexpensive skillet you can make this fun Halloween wall hanging.
These are cute ghost ornaments, perfect for Halloween. I love Halloween and am always looking for new decorations to put up.
This is a page about making a milk jug ghost. Recycle those empty gallon milk jugs into cute lighted Halloween decorations.