Creepy Halloween Crafts For Kids – Liverpool Edition

Creepy Halloween Crafts For Kids

Liverpool, a city known for its rich history and cultural vibrancy, is all set to embrace the spooky vibes this October. For Liverpool families looking to bond over some DIY projects, our ‘Creepy Halloween Crafts For Kids’ guide offers the perfect blend of spook and fun. Whether you’re a native Scouser or just visiting, gather your little goblins, and let’s dive into the world of creepy Halloween crafts.

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Ghostly Glow Jars: The Lanterns of Liverpool’s Haunted Alleys

Materials Needed:

  • Empty, clean jars
  • Glow-in-the-dark paint
  • Paintbrushes
  • Black permanent marker

Step-by-step Instructions:

  1. Channel the spirit of Liverpool’s most famous ghost tales by painting the inside of your jar with glow-in-the-dark paint.
  2. Allow the paint to dry thoroughly, letting the Mersey winds aid the process if you’re by an open window.
  3. Once dry, imagine you’re sketching spirits from the city’s haunted spots, drawing ghostly faces on the outside of the jar using the black permanent marker.

Safety Tips: Always supervise children, especially when using the permanent marker. Opt for non-toxic paints when crafting with the young ones.

Liverpool Connection: These jars can be reminiscent of the lanterns guiding the path in Liverpool’s misty evenings, echoing tales of old spirits.


Witch’s Hat Ring Toss: An Old Liverpool Fair Game & Creepy Halloween Craft

Materials Needed:

  • Black poster board or construction paper
  • Tape or glue
  • Rings (can be made from paper or plastic)

Step-by-step Instructions:

1: Cut a wide circle for the base of the witch’s hat from the black poster board.
2: Form a cone using another piece, creating the peak of the witch’s hat.
3: Secure the cone to the base using tape or glue.

For an added challenge, create hats of varying heights and assign point values to each.
Invite kids to play ring toss by trying to get rings around the point of the witch’s hat.

Liverpool Fun Fact: Ring toss games have long been a part of old Liverpool fairs. This ‘Creepy Halloween Crafts For Kids’ idea combines a bit of history with modern fun.


Cotton Ball Ghosts: Liverpool’s Own Friendly Phantoms

Materials Needed:

  • Cotton balls
  • Black construction paper
  • White glue
  • String

Step-by-step Instructions:

  1. Spread glue on a piece of black construction paper in the shape of a ghost.
  2. Gently place cotton balls on the glue, pressing lightly to fill the ghost shape.
  3. Using small pieces of black construction paper, create eyes and a mouth, and glue them onto your ghost.
  4. Attach a string to the top of the ghost for hanging.

Liverpool Connection: As any Liverpool kid would know, the city is filled with friendly ghost stories. Making these cotton ball ghosts is a gentle nod to those tales.


Creepy Halloween Crafts For Kids

Mummy Wrapped Cans: Echoes from Ancient Museums

Materials Needed:

  • Empty tin cans
  • White cloth strips or bandages
  • Googly eyes
  • Glue

Step-by-step Instructions:

  1. Thoroughly clean the tin can and ensure all labels are removed.
  2. Starting from the bottom, glue the end of a cloth strip.
  3. Neatly wrap the can with the white cloth strip, layering as you go up.
  4. Once you’ve reached the top, secure the cloth with glue.
  5. Place two googly eyes at the upper part of the can, peeping out from the bandages.

Liverpool Twist: With Liverpool’s famed museums housing Egyptian artifacts, this ‘Creepy Halloween Crafts For Kids’ project is a nod to mummies from ancient times.


Vampire Popsicle Sticks: Inspired by Liverpool’s Gothic Architecture

Materials Needed:

  • Popsicle sticks
  • Red, white, and black paint
  • Small googly eyes

Step-by-step Instructions:

  1. Paint the entire front side of the popsicle stick white for the vampire’s face.
  2. Once dried, use black paint to add a widow’s peak hairline at the top.
  3. Paint a tiny red mouth towards the bottom, adding two small white fangs.
  4. Glue on the googly eyes above the mouth.

Liverpool Touch: Liverpool’s Gothic architecture is the perfect backdrop for tales of vampires. This craft offers kids a taste of Gothic charm right at home.


Broomstick Bookmarks: Flying Over Liverpool Libraries

Materials Needed:

  • Brown paper
  • Yellow or golden string
  • Scissors
  • Glue

Step-by-step Instructions:

  1. Cut a long rectangle from the brown paper.
  2. Fringe one end finely to give the appearance of broom bristles.
  3. Bind the fringed end by wrapping and gluing the string around it, about an inch from the edge.

Local Tie-in: Liverpool libraries have been a source of countless tales. This ‘Creepy Halloween Crafts For Kids’ idea is perfect for those who love diving into bewitching stories.


Creepy Halloween Crafts

Liverpudlian Luminaries: Tissue Paper Jack-O’-Lanterns Echoing the City’s Halloween Spirit

Materials Needed:

  • Vibrant orange tissue paper, reminiscent of Liverpool’s vibrant autumn hues.
  • Sleek black paper.
  • Glue, to bind your creation.
  • Balloons, to set the shape.

Step-by-step Instructions:

  1. Begin by inflating a balloon just enough to give it a rounded, pumpkin-like shape. This will act as your mould.
  2. As if you’re wrapping the balloon in the fiery shades of a Liverpool sunset, tear the orange tissue paper into manageable pieces and glue them around the balloon. Ensure it’s completely covered to give it a rich, textured appearance.
  3. With the black paper, cut-out jack-o’-lantern features: think eyes, noses, and grinning mouths, reminiscent of the fun-filled expressions of kids celebrating Halloween around Liverpool.
  4. Gently glue these features onto your tissue-covered balloon, placing them to capture the classic jack-o’-lantern look.
  5. Once everything is thoroughly dried, it’s time for a bit of magic. Pop the balloon and watch as it pulls away, leaving behind a hollow tissue paper jack-o’-lantern, glowing with Liverpudlian spirit.

 

Safety Tips: Balloons are enchanting but can be a risk for younger children. Always supervise their use to ensure safety, and make sure small pieces are kept out of reach to avoid ingestion or choking hazards.

Liverpool Connection: Much like how Liverpool lights up during Halloween, these Jack-O’-Lanterns serve as mini beacons, reminding every family of the city’s shared festive spirit.


Liverpool’s Artful Harvest: Pumpkin Seed Mosaics

Materials Needed:

  • Pumpkin seeds, reminiscent of Liverpool’s hearty autumn harvest.
  • Vibrant paints, capturing the rich palette of Liverpool’s festive season.
    Strong adhesive glue, for securing your masterpiece.
  • Cardboard or stiff paper, acting as the canvas for your Liverpool-inspired artwork.

Step-by-step Instructions:

  1. Begin by laying out the pumpkin seeds on a protected surface. Remember, every seed tells a story of Liverpool’s rich agricultural heritage. Paint each pumpkin seed in various Halloween hues: think deep oranges, haunting blacks, mystical purples, and other colours evocative of Liverpool’s Halloween celebrations.
  2. Allow the seeds ample time to dry, letting the vibrant colours settle and shine.
    Once they’re dried to perfection, let your creativity flow. Use these colourfully painted seeds to craft intricate mosaic designs on your cardboard or stiff paper. You might draw inspiration from Liverpool’s iconic landmarks, Halloween scenes, or abstract patterns.
  3. Secure each seed with glue, ensuring they’re firmly in place to create a lasting piece of art.

Safety Tips: While the seeds are transformed into pieces of art, remember they’re not edible. Always supervise kids during this craft activity and ensure they don’t ingest the paint-covered seeds.

Liverpool Connection: Just as the seeds of creativity are sown across Liverpool’s vibrant arts scene, these Pumpkin Seed Mosaics reflect the city’s rich tapestry of culture and festivity.


Creepy Halloween Crafts For Kids

Creepy Halloween Crafts You Can Eat

As the eerie winds of October begin to blow and Liverpool’s streets slowly transform with haunting decorations, it’s time to bring the Halloween spirit straight to your kitchen. The fusion of spine-chilling aesthetics with mouth-watering flavours is the ultimate way to celebrate the season. Dive into the spooky realm of culinary arts with these Creepy Halloween Crafts You Can Eat! Not only will these treats send shivers down your spine, but they’ll also have you and your little ghouls coming back for seconds. From the graveyards of brownies to the bewitched finger cookies, every bite is a delightful combination of festive fun and delectable taste. Prepare to awaken the culinary witch or wizard within you, and let’s brew up some edible magic!

 


Graveyard Brownies

Ingredients: Brownie mix (and associated ingredients), chocolate sandwich cookies, green icing, and rectangular cookies (for gravestones), gummy worms.

Instructions: Prepare and bake the brownies as instructed. Once cooled, spread a layer of green icing on top of the grass. Crumble chocolate sandwich cookies on top for dirt. Stick rectangular cookies into the brownies as gravestones and write ‘RIP’ using icing. Place gummy worms partially out of the ‘dirt’ for a wormy effect.


Creepy Halloween Crafts For Kids

Mini Mummy Pizzas

Ingredients: Mini pizza bases, pizza sauce, black olives, sliced mozzarella cheese, and mini pepperonis.

Instructions: Spread pizza sauce on each base. Place two olive slices as eyes and arrange pepperonis as desired. Lay thin strips of mozzarella over the pizza, making sure to cross them over each other but leave some gaps, so it looks like wrapped bandages. Bake until cheese is melted and slightly golden.


Spider Web Pretzel Cookies – A Yummy Creepy Halloween Craft

Ingredients: Your favourite cookie dough, white chocolate chips, pretzel sticks, and chocolate icing.

Instructions: Form cookie dough into balls and press down slightly to flatten. Place 8 pretzel sticks (4 on each side) poking out of the sides of the cookie dough to act as spider legs. Bake as instructed. Once cooled, melt white chocolate and pipe it onto the cookies in a spiral pattern to resemble spider webs. Use chocolate icing to add small spiders on the web.


Creepy Halloween Crafts For Kids

Witch Finger Cookies

Ingredients: Sugar cookie dough, almond slices, green food coloring, and raspberry jam.

Instructions: Add a few drops of green food coloring to your sugar cookie dough and mix well. Form the dough into finger-like shapes. Press an almond slice at the tip of each ‘finger’ to resemble a fingernail. Make a few slits in the middle to represent knuckles. Before baking, press the base of each cookie into some raspberry jam to give the appearance of a bloody stump. Bake as instructed.


Pumpkin Patch Pie

Ingredients: Your favourite pie crust recipe, pumpkin pie filling, marshmallows, and green icing.

Instructions: Prepare and bake a pumpkin pie as you normally would. Once cooled, place marshmallows on top. With a food-safe marker or icing, draw Jack-o’-lantern faces on the marshmallows. Use the green icing to draw vines connecting the ‘pumpkins.’

Remember to always supervise children when baking and ensure safety measures are taken, especially when handling hot materials or sharp objects.


Creepy Halloween Crafts For Kids

Creepy Halloween Crafts – Final Thoughts

Liverpool families, gear up for a hauntingly fun time! Our city, with its rich tapestry of history and stories, provides the perfect inspiration for ‘Creepy Halloween Crafts For Kids’. These DIY projects are not just crafts, they’re memories waiting to be created. So, from Anfield to Woolton, let’s craft some magic! Happy Halloween crafting, Liverpool! Next, read our Halloween Events Liverpool For Families 2023 ultimate guide. 

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