Q-Tip Skeleton Halloween Craft for Kids

This Halloween skeleton craft is really easy, and if you’re willing to let go of control, even the toddlers can make their own.

Q-Tip Skeleton Halloween Craft for Kids

You might also like this paper countdown chain Halloween craft.

What You Need to Make a Q-Tip Skeleton Craft for Halloween

  • Q-Tips
  • Scissors
  • Black construction paper
  • White paper
  • Glue
  • Marker (not pictured)
Q-Tip Skeleton Craft Supplies

Q-Tip Skeleton Craft Supplies

Freehand draw some skulls on your white paper, or print some off from clip art.

Freehand draw some skulls on your white paper, or print some off from clip art.


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Cut out a skull and glue it toward the top of your paper. You will build your skeleton under this.

Cut out a skull and glue it toward the top of your paper. You will build your skeleton under this.

I found that it works best for this Halloween craft if you do the ribs first and then glue the spine over the top. We just used a dot of glue on each end of the Q-Tip.

I found that it works best for this Halloween craft if you do the ribs first and then glue the spine over the top. We just used a dot of glue on each end of the Q-Tip.

Cut Q-Tips as needed for your skeleton's fingers and feet.

Cut Q-Tips as needed for your skeleton’s fingers and feet.

Spooky skeleton craft for kids to make at Halloween

Spooky skeleton craft for kids to make at Halloween

 

 

 

 

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As you can see, we were all able to get into this craft:

Age 2

Age 2

Age 4

Age 4

 

We’ll just leave my age out of it, okay? 😉

Related Pages: Halloween Paper Doll Toys (with a skeleton) and a printable Halloween skeleton mask.

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