Halloween Spider Craft Ideas
Halloween Spider Craft Ideas are a fun and easy way to add spooky decorations for all ages. These creepy-crawly crafts bring Halloween to life with simple, creative projects for kids and adults alike.
Paper Plate Spider Craft

I’ll be honest, the first time I tried a paper plate spider craft, I thought it was going to be one of those “looks easy on Pinterest but ends up a disaster” kind of projects. But to my surprise, it was actually super fun and the kids loved it. All you need is a paper plate, some black paint, and pipe cleaners for legs. I painted mine a little too messy, but to be fair, the dripping paint gave it a creepy look that actually worked for Halloween. Sometimes the imperfect ones turn out the best, don’t they?
Once the paint dried, I punched small holes around the edge of the plate and stuck in those pipe cleaners. Bending them into wonky legs was my favorite part. I glued on googly eyes—okay, maybe a few too many, but I liked the silly monster vibe it gave. If you hang these up on the wall, they look like big goofy spiders staring down at you. Honestly, I think this is the easiest spider craft for beginners, and it’s a solid crowd-pleaser.
Cotton Ball Spider Craft
Cotton ball spiders are one of those crafts that sound too simple but end up surprisingly cute. I’ve always had a bag of cotton balls tucked away in the bathroom cabinet, so I didn’t even have to buy anything extra. I just glued a bunch of them together to make a round, fluffy spider body. At first, mine looked more like a snowball with legs, but after adding black paint, it started looking properly spooky.
The part that made me laugh was how my cotton ball spider ended up with lopsided eyes. I glued them too close, and it gave the spider this goofy, cross-eyed expression. Honestly, I kind of loved it—it made it look less scary for the kids. You can stick pipe cleaner legs on each side, and if you bend them in different directions, the spider looks like it’s mid-crawl. In my opinion, it’s one of those crafts that doesn’t need to be perfect to still be a hit.
Spider Web and Spider Craft

Now this one’s a bit of a two-in-one project, and I personally think it’s the most “Halloween vibe” of all the spider crafts. I grabbed some yarn and a paper plate (yes, paper plates are lifesavers during Halloween crafting), cut out the middle, and used a hole punch to make spaces all around the rim. Then, I started weaving the yarn through the holes, crisscrossing it until it looked like a spider web. To be fair, my first attempt looked more like a messy net, but after a few tries, it started resembling an actual web.
For the spider, I just made a tiny one out of black construction paper and stuck it right in the middle. The best part was hanging these in the hallway with a little tape—they looked amazing as decorations. I’ve found that kids especially love threading the yarn because it feels like they’re actually “building” a web. Honestly, it’s such a fun way to keep little hands busy while also ending up with something you can proudly display.
Pom Pom Spider Craft
Pom poms are soft and colorful, making cute little spiders for decorations or gifts. You can use black pom poms or add other colors for fun variations. This craft is quick and easy, perfect for last-minute Halloween fun.
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Use glue to attach pipe cleaners as legs
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Add small googly eyes on the pom pom
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Make spiders in different sizes and colors
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Attach to strings to hang as decorations
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Use as cupcake toppers or table decor
Egg Carton Spider Craft
Recycle old egg cartons by cutting out sections to create spider bodies. Paint them black and add pipe cleaner legs for a fun and eco-friendly craft. This project is perfect for budget-friendly Halloween decorations.
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Cut egg carton cups carefully with scissors
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Paint with black acrylic or tempera paint
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Use pipe cleaners for flexible legs
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Add googly eyes or draw eyes with markers
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Use recycled materials for a green craft
Handprint Spider Craft
Using handprints to create spiders is a fun way for young kids to get involved. Paint your child’s hand black and press it on paper to form the spider’s legs, then add a body and eyes. It makes a great keepsake and fun Halloween craft.
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Use washable paint for easy cleanup
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Press hand firmly to get clear prints
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Draw or glue on spider body and eyes
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Frame the finished art for decoration
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Use different colors for creative spiders
Spider Finger Puppets
Make small, wearable spider puppets from felt or paper for kids to play with. These puppets can be used in Halloween storytelling or just for fun. They are easy to carry and share with friends during the spooky season.

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Cut felt or paper into small spider shapes
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Glue or sew pipe cleaner legs onto puppets
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Add small googly eyes or draw eyes on puppets
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Use elastic bands or small tubes for finger holders
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Create a spider puppet theater for stories
3D Paper Spider Craft
This craft involves folding and gluing cardstock to make a 3D spider. It’s a more advanced project for older kids and adults who want a detailed decoration. These spiders look great hanging from ceilings or on walls.
Use thick black cardstock for sturdiness
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Score and fold legs carefully before gluing
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Add eyes with stickers or draw them on
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Hang with string for floating effect
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Experiment with different sizes for variety
Pipe Cleaner Spider Craft
Pipe cleaners are easy to bend and shape, making perfect spider legs. Combine with a pom pom or cotton ball body for a quick spider craft. Kids love twisting and shaping the legs themselves for creative fun.
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Twist pipe cleaners to form eight legs
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Use a black pom pom for the body
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Glue on googly eyes or draw eyes
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Add glitter for a spooky shine
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Use bright colored pipe cleaners for fun spiders
Button Spider Craft
Buttons can be turned into spider bodies in a unique and colorful way. Stack buttons and glue pipe cleaners for legs to create a fun craft. This idea is great for reusing old buttons and crafting with older kids.
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Use different sized buttons for body segments
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Glue pipe cleaners firmly for sturdy legs
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Decorate buttons with markers or paint
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Attach googly eyes or buttons for eyes
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Create spider families with different button colors
Paper Roll Spider Craft
Use empty toilet paper rolls to make spider bodies. Paint them black and glue on pipe cleaner legs and eyes. This is a simple craft that reuses household items and is perfect for kids.
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Paint paper rolls with black paint
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Cut and attach pipe cleaners for legs
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Use googly eyes or draw eyes on rolls
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Decorate with glitter or stickers
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Stack multiple spiders for a Halloween display
Felt Spider Craft
Felt is soft and easy to cut, making it ideal for spider crafts that kids can sew or glue. Felt spiders can be used as ornaments, pins, or Halloween accessories.
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Cut felt into spider body and legs shapes
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Sew or glue pieces together
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Add beads or buttons for eyes
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Attach to headbands or backpacks
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Make spiders in different colors for variety
Spider Mask Craft
Create spooky spider masks using paper plates or cardstock as the base. Decorate with spider legs, eyes, and webs for a fun Halloween costume accessory. This craft doubles as a dress-up activity.
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Cut eye holes in paper plates or cardstock
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Attach pipe cleaners for spider legs
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Paint or color mask black or with patterns
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Add glitter, stickers, or fake webs
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Use elastic or string to wear mask
Spider Suncatcher Craft
Make spider-themed suncatchers with colored tissue paper and black construction paper. This craft looks beautiful when hung in windows and lets light shine through spooky spider webs.
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Cut spider shapes from black paper
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Use tissue paper to fill webs
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Glue pieces on clear contact paper
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Hang in windows to catch sunlight
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Use different colors for festive look
Spider Mobile Craft
Create a hanging spider mobile using paper spiders, strings, and a hanger or hoop. This decoration moves with the air and adds spooky vibes to any room. It’s a great group craft for families or classrooms.
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Cut multiple spider shapes from paper or felt
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Attach spiders to strings of different lengths
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Tie strings to a hoop or hanger
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Hang mobile in doorway or ceiling
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Use glow-in-the-dark paint for extra effect
Spider Finger Puppets
Spider finger puppets are a fun and creative craft that kids can wear and play with during Halloween. These small, wearable spiders are easy to make and perfect for storytelling, imaginative play, or as spooky party favors. Making finger puppets helps children develop fine motor skills while enjoying Halloween fun.
Materials needed:
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Felt sheets (black or any Halloween colors)
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Glue (craft glue or hot glue with adult supervision)
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Pipe cleaners (for spider legs)
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Markers (for drawing eyes and details)
How to make spider finger puppets:
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Cut small spider shapes from the felt sheets to fit around fingers
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Fold or shape the felt into a ring or tube that can slide onto a finger
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Attach pipe cleaners by gluing them to the sides as spider legs, bending them to look natural
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Use markers to draw eyes or glue on small googly eyes for extra detail
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Let the glue dry completely before wearing
Uses for spider finger puppets:
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Use them in Halloween-themed storytelling or puppet shows
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Encourage kids to create their own spooky stories with the puppets
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Play imaginative games with friends or family
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Hand them out as party favors at Halloween gatherings
Spider finger puppets are simple, creative, and add an interactive element to Halloween fun for kids of all ages.
FAQ
What materials do I need for simple Halloween spider crafts?
Common materials include black paper or cardstock, pipe cleaners, googly eyes, cotton balls, felt, glue, paint, and recycled items like egg cartons or paper plates.
Are these spider crafts suitable for young children?
Yes! Many spider craft ideas are easy and safe for preschoolers and young kids, especially those using paper plates, cotton balls, or handprints.
How can I make spider crafts more spooky?
Use black and dark colors, add fake spider webs, glitter, or glow-in-the-dark paint. You can also place the spiders on webs or in Halloween scenes.
Can these crafts be used for classroom activities?
Absolutely! Many of these crafts are simple enough for groups and can be great for Halloween parties, art classes, or storytime activities.

Hi, I’m Victoria, an art and craft teacher at Newark City Schools, where I have the joy of working with middle school students to help them explore their creativity and develop their artistic talents. I believe that art is a powerful way for students to express themselves, and I strive to make every lesson a fun, engaging, and inspiring experience.
I created this website to share the art and craft projects, techniques, and resources that I use in my classroom, hoping to inspire both educators and young artists alike. Whether you’re a teacher looking for new ideas or a student eager to try something new, I’m excited to provide creative tools and projects that anyone can enjoy.
When I’m not in the classroom, I love experimenting with different art forms and learning new crafting techniques. My goal is to help others discover the joy of making things with their hands, and I hope my website serves as a space for everyone to explore their creative potential.




