After all, our spiders are cool little guys, and they build webs of fun for you to get trapped in!Įvery wondered what life is like for a spider? Find out in Fly Catcher, where you're the spider and you need to take down those annoying, buzzing flies. They lurk in the corners building webs, dropping down on you when you least expect it! OK… Maybe we’re being a bit dramatic. This post was originally published October 14, 2013.Many people hate spiders, with their creepy eight legs and beady eyes. Halloween Crafts and Activities - Find all our Halloween crafts and activities on our Halloween page.Alternatives to Trick-or-Treating - Weather got you stuck indoors? Here are 10 fun alternatives to trick-or-treating to make Halloween fun.Colorful Crayon Drip Pumpkins - This no-carve pumpkin is a great way to recycle those broken crayons.30 Halloween Party Ideas for Kids - From DIY decorations, tasty treats, and more, you’ll find everything you need to host a party they’ll remember.Of course, you don’t have to wait for a party - go ahead and try one for a family game night this October.
I hope you have fun with these 4 simple and fun kids’ Halloween party games. I found the original idea for the spider web game on No Time for Flashcards.įor our version I marked one end of the spider web as “start” and the point as “end.” The kids walked carefully on the tape lines of the web, collecting a few plastic spiders that were scattered across it as they made it to the end of the maze. The kids will have a blast popping their pumpkins and discovering the hidden surprises. I made sure the pointy end of the tack poked through the duct tape and then wrapped tape completely around the fly swatter. To pop them, secure a flat thumbtack to a fly swatter with duct tape. Once the balloon is blown up, use a permanent marker to draw various faces on them. The Smarties are skinny enough to slide into the balloon’s neck fairly easily. The night before the party, fill orange balloons with small stickers, confetti, a little glitter (optional), and Smarties candy. I drew Jack’o Lantern faces on orange balls we had left from our old ball pit and turned them into pumpkins to feed the monster. You can use bean bags, rolled up socks, or even plastic ball pit balls to toss into the monster’s mouth. (See photo below.)Ĭover the front of the box with white paper, draw a monster on the paper, and cut a hole in the box for the mouth. Take a large packing box and cut the bottom at an angle so it leans some, making it easier for the balls to go into the hole. You could also include a variety of arms and legs to be pinned onto the monster. The idea is to wind up with a funny monster, so it’s okay to have multiple eyes, a few horns, noses, and mouths put in a pumpkin bucket just waiting to be pinned. Make sure there are plenty of parts for party members to choose from. (I used brown packing paper.)ĭraw and cut out a variety of facial features for your monster. To make the game, draw the outline of a very simple monster on a piece of large paper. This is a fun twist on the classic pin the tail on the donkey. You can even make your own ghost pinata’ for extra family fun! Pin the Face on the Monster Game These simple DIY party games would be perfect for a kids Halloween party, an October birthday party, or even a family game night this fall. These kids Halloween party games are easy to make and fun to play.
When it comes to a kids party, you just have to have a few good games for kids to play. These 4 DIY Halloween party games are the perfect addition to any kids Halloween party.Īffiliate links were used below for your convenience. With a birthday in October, it’s no wonder my daughter asked for a Halloween birthday party one year.