🎃 Halloween Suncatcher Craft & Writing Ideas for the Classroom (or Home!)

Halloween is such a fun time of year — the excitement, the crafts, the storytelling! Whether you’re a teacher looking for a meaningful classroom activity or a parent wanting to add some creative fun to your Halloween festivities, these Halloween Suncatchers are always a hit.

They’re simple to prep, low-mess, and look beautiful hanging in a window. Plus, they can easily be turned into a learning activity with writing extensions or mini research projects.

Students (or kids at home!) can choose from a bat, spider, or ghost design and use tissue paper to create their own glowing suncatcher masterpiece.


Before crafting, I like to have kids spend a few minutes planning their design.
They can draw a quick sketch, choose which colors of tissue paper they’ll use, and label their plan.

This simple step helps them think about color, symmetry, and design — and it’s a great way to slow things down and build anticipation for the project.
Teachers can also use this page as a prewriting activity, and parents can use it to encourage creativity and decision-making at home.


Now for the fun part!

Kids can choose from a bat, spider, or ghost template. You’ll need laminating or contact paper and tissue paper squares (store-bought or cut from gift tissue paper).

Here’s how I make mine:

1. Prep tissue paper and template

2. Create

Tip: These look gorgeous when the light shines through!

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If you want to turn this fun craft into something more meaningful, here are a few ways to extend it:

For Classrooms:
Tie the craft into writing by having students complete one of these:

Each of these options builds planning, sequencing, and descriptive writing skills — and the finished pieces look adorable on a hallway display titled “Our Spooky Suncatchers.”

For Home or Halloween Parties:
Use this as a creative, calming activity during a Halloween playdate or party.
You can:


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It’s quick to prep, easy to clean up, and works beautifully in both classroom and home settings.
For teachers, it’s a great way to blend art and literacy.
For families, it’s a simple way to bring learning and creativity into Halloween fun.

If you’d like ready-to-use templates, planning pages, and differentiated writing extensions, you can find my Halloween Suncatcher Craft & Writing Pack in my TPT store.


If you hang these in the classroom or on your front windows at home, try layering different tissue paper colors — the sunlight shining through gives them a beautiful stained-glass look!


Find more Halloween fun in my TPT shop, including creating a monster, a fun activity for staff, and more!

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