Get ready for a cute ghost lollipop craft! Non-spooky Halloween crafts that the whole family can enjoy crafting together. Find out what all the boo is about with easy art projects for kids.
Ghost Lollipop Craft
Growing up in the 1980s, my mom would make cute little party favors for Halloween. We, in turn, got to hand them out to our friends at school. My favorite memory for this was creating ghost suckers.
How do you make a ghost craft?
Place a dum dum sucker inside a cut-up piece of Kleenex and then place it in the center of a full Kleenex. Wrap a small rubber band around the bottom of the sucker, and this will form a ghost-like figure.
After that, you will use a black marker to make two eyes and a mouth. We took it a step further adding glasses, and a Iridescent color choker necklace.
How do you make a ghost easy?
The easiest way to make a ghost craft for Halloween is to do the ghost lollipop craft. I recommend layering the tissue to make sure the sucker doesn’t show through.
How do you make a mini ghost?
When making a mini ghost for Halloween. I recommend using a dum dum sucker and Kleenex. If you want to make a larger ghost, then I recommend using a blow pop instead. Either way, these make for great party favors or treats to hand out for trick or treaters.
The nice part about making these ghosts lollipops is that it makes for easy crafts for kids.
If you are looking for more easy craft ideas, I recommend checking out this eyeball cup, these mummy mason jars, and how to make giant spiders wear on your feet!
Halloween Ghosts Lollipop Crafts are great for parties, for boo baskets, and making at preschool, elementary, or getting creative at home.
If you only have paper towels at home. I really like how the Kitchen is my Playground made their ghost tootsie roll pops but using Dum-Dums has been the easiest for mini ghosts.
Finally, if you want to take it a step further? We chose to make our family out of ghost suckers for Halloween decor. My son, who wears glasses, got the biggest kick out of his ghost with glasses on. 🙂
Have you ever made ghost suckers? We’d love to know your trick! Would you mind leaving it in the comments?