Very Easy Hand and Foot Halloween Crafts!
Today Brittany had a friend over and we decided we were going to do some Halloween Crafts. Well I am a huge hand and foot print person. I love when kids make art work! The kids have a blast and have a couple more crafts to finish tomorrow.

Paper Plate Pumpkin
Supplies:
- Paper plate
- orange plate
- orange glitter – optional
- black construction paper
- glue
- paint brush
- green construction paper – optional
Directions:
Have your child paint the back of a paper plate orange. Yes that means the entire plate. If you want orange glitter on the pumpkin then sprinkle that over the wet paint. Set aside and dry. Cut out your eyes, nose and mouth out of black construction paper and once your paper plate is dry glue them on the orange part of the plate. You can also cut out a green stem for your pumpkin to place on top of the paper plate.
Foot Print Ghosts:
Supplies:
- black construction paper
- yellow construction paper
- scissors
- white paint
- black sharpie
- paint brush
- glue
Directions:
Pour some white paint onto a plate. Grab the paint brush and paint BOTH bottoms of your child’s feet. Have to be quick so you can have them stand on the black paper. Set aside and let them dry. Cut out a yellow circle for your moon and glue to the black paper in the upper right or left corner of your black paper. Take the sharpie and make some eyes and mouth on your ghosts.
Hand print Spiders
Supplies:
- Construction paper
- brown or black paint
- paint brush
- googly eyes
- glue
Directions:
What we did was paint the four fingers and the palm brown. I had my daughter put her hand on the paper side ways. We then turned the paper and painted the other hand the same way. I had her set her hand half way onto the already printed palm facing the other way. Set aside to dry. Glue on googly eyes.





















I love these! I remember having my daughter stomp all over brown wrapping paper one year and I used it as gift wrap! Love those little feet!
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admin Reply:
October 31st, 2012 at 8:30 am
That is a really neat idea for wrapping paper.