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Create these adorable infant Halloween crafts to celebrate Halloween this year!

You may think your baby is too young for crafts, but these infant Halloween crafts are perfect for even the youngest babies! Fast and simple to make, these would make perfect decorations to display in your home this Halloween. Create just one or go down the list and make them all!
This post is all about infant Halloween crafts.
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1. BABY’S FIRST HALLOWEEN CRAFT

How adorable is this footprint craft! Document your little one’s tiny feet with this pumpkin footprint craft. Using only acrylic paint and a couple of markers, this project comes together in no time!
2. INFANT SPIDER HANDPRINT CRAFT

Make this handprint craft with each member of your family this Halloween! Orange construction paper, black paint, a marker, and some googly eyes are all you need to make this spooky spider handprint craft!
3. HAUNTED HOUSE HANDPRINT ART FOR KIDS

This haunted house handprint craft can be customized with any Halloween-themed colors you’d like! Decorate with stickers or hand-drawn doodles and you have an adorable infant Halloween craft you’ll want to keep forever!
4. VAMPIRE / DRACULA HANDPRINT ART

Turn your baby’s footprint into a vampire using just some markers and a little creativity! Add your favorite spooky saying and your little one’s name and this craft is complete!
5. HALLOWEEN FOOTPRINT CRAFT

This is the perfect craft for any Hocus Pocus fan! Make the Sanderson sisters out of your baby’s footprints!
6. BABY FOOTPRINT CANDY CORN CRAFT

Using just paint and black construction paper, make this adorable footprint craft colored to look like candy corn! Customize with any quote and your little one’s name and this craft is complete in just minutes!
You and your baby will have so much fun making these infant Halloween crafts! So easy and fast, you’ll want to make them all to display year after year!




