You’re gonna LOVE this free printable Halloween wreath craft for kids!
I wanted to do something really special to promote family bonding and I feel like this Halloween wreath door sign and candy bucket sign really hit the nail on the head!! 💥
It’s super interactive for your little ones and will lead to a super memorable holiday this year! 🙏💖
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Printable Halloween Door Sign (Kawaii Halloween Craft)
This Halloween candy bowl sign is ridiculously fun to put together! 🎉 Everything is made from paper, so you can simply print your favorite wreath center for the purpose of which you need it for, cut out the kawaii Halloween characters, and glue them around the outside of the circle to create a super cute Halloween wreath.
And the best part? There are 9 different sayings to choose from, so you can make your wreath say whatever fits your Halloween plans! BOO-yah!
Use it on your front door, classroom door, by your candy bowl, at a Halloween party, or anywhere you want a little extra cute Halloween fun. 🩷
On this Halloween paper craft, you can choose sign sayings from:
- Happy Halloween! (think: Halloween classroom door decoration)
- BOOOOOO…We’re Out of Candy (think: a friendly ghost craft preschoolers can do)
- No Tricks Just Treats (think: pink Halloween party idea)
- Trick or Treat (think: printable trick or treat sign for your door)
- Please Take One (think: porch candy bowl sign)
- Welcome Trick or Treaters (think: Halloween door decoration)
- Treat Yourself Please Take One (think: please take one Halloween sign)
- Sorry Out of Candy (think: printable Halloween craft that kids not trick-or-treating can do to have fun)
- Please Take Two (think: candy station sign printable)
So you could make one cute Halloween wreath for your front door, another for your candy table, one for a classroom, or switch your sign depending on what you need that night. 🥳
Kawaii Halloween Characters Included
Then comes my favorite part…all the adorable little kawaii Halloween characters you get to cut out and arrange around your Halloween wreath. 😍
You can follow my finished wreath exactly and use it as a DIY paper Halloween wreath template or completely change the placement and create your own design!
The printable includes cute Halloween designs like:
- Pink bat with a bow and striped candy
- Smiling candy corn
- Pink frosted pumpkin
- Hooded ghost holding a pumpkin basket
- Pink star with bat wings
- Sweet white ghost holding a heart balloon
- Black and pink kawaii bat
- Pink Halloween candy bucket filled with treats and hearts
- Pink ghost boba tea drink
- Round pink cookie bat with tiny wings
Here’s the Halloween cut and paste craft template of how I set up mine (I made it into more of a kawaii bat printable):
- Page 1: The pink wreath template to cut out and stick the characters on
- Pages 2-5: Characters, hearts, and stars to tape/glue to the wreath template
- Pages 6-14: Choose 1+ of the inside wreath sayings you’d like to print
👉 Download the 14-page Halloween Decorations Printable here.
How to Make Your Printable Halloween Wreath
This is a super simple cut-and-paste Halloween paper craft toddlers, preschool, kindergarten, and older kids will love to put together! 💖
- Print the Halloween character pages and your favorite saying(s)
- Cut out the circular wreath template
- Cut around each of the Halloween characters
- Arrange the characters around the outside edge of the circle
- Move everything around until you like the placement
- Glue or tape the paper characters onto the wreath template
- Let everything dry
- Hang your finished Halloween wreath on a door, wall, bulletin board, or at your candy station
For younger children, you can pre-cut the pieces and let them do the arranging and gluing.
Older kids can cut everything themselves and create their own wreath layout.
Fun Ways to Use Your Halloween Wreath Door Sign
You definitely don’t have to use this as JUST a front door wreath.
Try it as a:
- Halloween front door decoration
- Classroom door decoration
- Bulletin board decoration
- Halloween party sign
- Trick-or-treat candy station sign
- Candy bowl sign
- Kids Halloween craft
- Homeschool Halloween activity
- October classroom craft
- Halloween party activity
- Bedroom door sign
- Playroom decoration
Wanna get super creative?…
Halloween Classroom Craft: Puppet Show
You can use these little cute kawaii Halloween characters as puppets! Simply cut them out and paste them on popsicle sticks and kids can put on a puppet show! 🥳
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