Halloween Paper Pumpkin Basket Printable

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Make a paper pumpkin basket with this printable template, perfect for Halloween or Fall crafting fun with the kids!

This Halloween craft idea was first published in 2013 and has been updated and republished for today’s audience. *Note, this is no longer a free resource. 

Get the template here

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Is it really almost Halloween again? Here’s a quick printable activity that will get kids in the Halloween spirit — paper pumpkin baskets!

The finished pumpkin basket could be filled with small sweets and given as a gift, or used as a festive Halloween decoration idea. 

The pumpkin template comes in both full colour and line art so kids can colour their own. The example in the photograph is the line art version printed to orange construction paper.

We recommend printing this to card stock, especially if you plan on filling the basket. Paper will also work, it just won’t be quite as sturdy.

How to make a Pumpkin Basket

You will need:

  • Card stock paper in orange or white, or ordinary paper if you have no card stock
  • Scissors
  • Double-sided tape or a good-quality glue stick
  • A blunt butter knife or a scoring tool
  • ruler
  • The pumpkin basket template, available from our printables store and TPT store.
 

 

printable paper pumpkin basket craft

How to:

  1. Print the basket out. If you’re printing to orange paper use the line art version, and if printing to white you can use either.
  2. Use your blunt knife and ruler to score along the fold lines (scoring creates an indent which makes them very easy to fold neatly).
  3. Use your double sided tape to stick the flaps down, stick on the handle and you’re done.

finished pumpkin basket

kid holding paper pumpkin basket

Trick or treat!

More fun Halloween ideas:

More Halloween Printables for Kids

 

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6 Comments

  1. Hi,
    Thank you for sharing your ideas and projects. I check here often when grandkids are coming to visit or I’m headed to their house to babysit. They ask, “What activities are we doing today?” I give them choices. Sometimes we can do them all; sometimes we can’t. The part I love most is how each makes changes and ideas grow.
    Thank you again.
    Best wishes,
    Kathy D

  2. This is a really great DIY idea, would u mind sending me the template? Cant wait to try it 🙂 thanks a lot!!!!!!!!!!!!

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