Toilet Paper Tube Halloween Crafts for Kids: Recycle Toilet Paper Tubes Into Fun Halloween Critters by 30Seconds Mom

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Toilet Paper Tube Halloween Crafts for Kids: Recycle Toilet Paper Tubes Into Fun Halloween Critters

Don't throw away those empty toilet paper and paper towel tubes! Let your child use them to create fun Halloween witches, ghosts and bats. 

Set their creations out as decorations or let them come up with a fun puppet show. If you like making these, check out this Frankenstein toilet paper tube craft

You'll need:

  • toilet paper or paper towel tubes
  • paint
  • construction paper
  • scissors
  • glue
  • stickers
  • sequins 
  • markers

Here's how to make them:

  1. Cut the tubes into the desired size. (Adult supervision is required!) 
  2. Let your kids decorate them to create witches, ghosts, bats, monsters ... anything their hearts desire. 

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Kid Scissors $2 & Up
Sequins $5 & Up
Craft Paint $3 & Up
Glue $1 & Up
Stickers $4 & Up
Markers $2 & Up

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