This fun vampire paper bag Halloween craft is the perfect kids craft for Halloween! It’s easy to make and all you need is a paper bag, paper, and some glue to make these cute vampire puppets!
Start by cutting the white paper to fit the paper bag, leaving about a 1/4 at the bottom of the bag empty.
1 piece white paper
Once it’s cut, go ahead and glue it to the bag with the top of the white paper at the top of the paper bag.
1 brown paper lunch bag
Cut a long rectangle from the black paper that’s the same width as the paper bag. Cut a deep vee shape out of the top of the piece of paper.
1 piece black paper
Once that’s done, glue it to the bottom of the brown paper bag so that it intersects the white piece to create the V in the vampire’s outfit.
Once that’s done, glue it to the bottom of the brown paper bag so that it intersects the white piece to create the V in the vampire’s outfit.
Take any remaining white paper and create eye shapes by cutting out two circles then just cutting off the top portion of both so you have a straight top instead of a round one.
Finish off the eyes by using the marker to outline the outside of the eyes and add the eyeball on the inside.
Top the eyes with a V shape eyebrow (hello unibrow) made out of a thin piece of black paper.
Cut out little features for your vampire including a bow tie, a half circle mouth, and fangs!
1 piece red paper
Last but not least cut out large triangles from the red paper or felt.
Finish your Halloween paper bag craft by adding the red triangles to the back of the paper bag, making sure you can still see a good portion of them from the front!
Notes
Cut out some of the smaller pieces for everyone if you’re doing this with little kids. A Cricut machine like the Cricut Maker or Cricut Joy would make this step take about ten seconds tops!Don’t require everyone to make their bag match this one. A better way to do it is to show a finished example, maybe one per table, and then let people work at their own pace and using their own imagination to create their vampire. I do recommend having instructions but if kids want to be creative, the best Halloween crafts come from creative kids!Cut the smaller pieces out while you’re letting the larger pieces dry if you’re using a slower dry glue. That way the two main pieces have a chance to really attach to the bag before you start handling them a lot.