Spooky Cat Crafts for Halloween
No need to worry about crossing paths with these black cats. Craft the fun felines for Halloween.
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These fun little cats are made from muslin, acrylic paint, and a bit of ground cinnamon. Place them in small groups around the house for a fun Halloween decoration.
Scattered along a stair landing, these cardstock cutouts will make your guests' skin crawl. With a feline in pursuit, a game of cat and mouse ensues.
This papier-mache cat swallowed all the candy! Smiling from ear to ear, this grinning cat makes a perfect candy dish for Halloween.
Have a Halloween gift for a friend? Present it in this happy fabric-face cat gift sack.
Carve a cat-face pumpkin using our downloadable patterns for the face and ears. After carving the face, cut the ears out of black crafts foam and adhere them to the top of the pumpkin with hot glue. Cut three black chenille stems in half, poke a hole on each side of the cat's nose, and insert the stems into the holes for whiskers. Hot-glue a pretty bow to the top of the pumpkin.
These candleholders might look vintage, but they're new creations. Crafted with papier-mache and paint, these kitty cats add old-fashioned flair to Halloween decor.
Use squares of felted wool to sew these cute cat goody bags for trick-or-treaters or Halloween party guests.
Every witch needs a black cat companion. This dynamic Halloween duo isn't just for show -- they dispense candy, too.
Pose this menacing black cat (made from black foam core) amidst a pumpkin display to create a spine-tingling Halloween scene.
One side of this pillow is designed for Halloween decor. When all the trick-or-treaters have gone home, flip it to showcase the Thanksgiving design on the other side.
Instead of treat bags, dole out these crazy cat goody buckets. Decorate an empty, unused paint can with scrapbooking papers and letters. Adhere a cardstock cat face, then add glue to the eyes and sprinkle with mini beads.
Set a pumpkin on its side and paint a cat face on the bottom. Simple triangle ears made from paper can be attached with pins. Learn more about painting pumpkins in the link below.
Editor's Tip: Propping the pumpkins up against steps, as we did here, keeps them from rolling. Or wedge a shim on both sides of each pumpkin to keep it in place.
Light the path to your haunted mansion with these clever milk-jug luminarias.
Watch out! Created in pieces, the cat can be resized to fit almost any rooftop. Paint the eyes and teeth with glow-in-the-dark acrylic paint, add a bright bow tie, and this cat is ready to pounce on his prey.
Make these felted pencil toppers for all your cool-cat friends this Halloween.
Quick cutouts add Halloween flair to a purchased lampshade.





