Spooky DIY Bat Halloween Bookmark Crafts for Kids

Bookmarks are more than just practical tools for keeping your place in a book—they can also be fun and creative craft fun origami project, especially for kids! A bat-themed bookmark is a fantastic craft idea that combines creativity with a bit of spooky fun, perfect for Halloween or any time your child feels like diving into a bit of themed crafting. This simple craft engages children’s imaginations while giving them the chance to practice cutting, coloring, and gluing skills. Plus, when the bookmark is finished, they have a cute, handmade bat to mark their favorite stories.

Spooky DIY Bat Halloween Bookmark Crafts for Kids

Crafting these bat bookmarks is also an excellent opportunity for parents or teachers to spend quality time with kids, guiding them through the process and encouraging their artistic expression. Children can choose their favorite colors, add details like googly eyes or glitter, and make each bat uniquely their own. This easy project can easily be adjusted for various skill levels, from basic bat shapes for younger kids to more intricate designs for older children who want to experiment with patterns and textures.

Whether it’s for a class project, a rainy day activity, or a seasonal celebration, making bat bookmarks is a memorable way to introduce kids to the world of crafting. It’s not only a hands-on activity but also one that results in a useful product that will spark joy every time your child dives into their next book.

Best Age for Bat Bookmark Crafts:

The bat bookmark craft is perfect for children aged 4 to 10. Younger children, around 4 to 6, will enjoy cutting out simple bat shapes and gluing them together, with some assistance from an adult. As they grow older, kids around 7 to 10 can take on more creative control, experimenting with different decorations and personalizing their bat bookmarks with a variety of craft supplies. This activity is great for kids who are developing fine motor skills, as it involves tracing, cutting, and gluing—all of which help enhance hand-eye coordination and creativity.

Spooky DIY Bat Halloween Bookmark Crafts for Kids

Here are five fun ways kids can use their bat bookmarks:

  1. Spooky Reading Companion: Use the bat bookmark as a fun reading buddy for Halloween-themed books or any story with a spooky twist. The bat bookmark can "fly" through the pages, helping kids keep their place while adding a playful element to their reading time.  Find plenty of our favorite books and recommendations for various age groups here.

  2. Gift for Friends: Kids can make extra bat bookmarks to give as personalized gifts to their friends or classmates. They can write a special message on the back or customize each bookmark with their friends’ favorite colors and details, making it a unique and thoughtful present.

  3. DIY Party Favors: If you're hosting a Halloween party or a book-themed event, these bat bookmarks make excellent DIY party favors. They are easy to make in bulk, and kids can even have a craft station during the party where guests make and take home their own spooky bat bookmark.

  4. Halloween Decor: These bat bookmarks can double as mini decorations for a bookshelf or desk. By attaching a piece of string, kids can hang them around their room or classroom as part of a spooky Halloween setup.

  5. Book Club Craft Activity: Organize a craft session where kids in a book club can make bat bookmarks and then use them as a special marker for their current read. The craft activity adds a hands-on element to book discussions and helps kids feel more connected to the stories they are reading.

List of Supplies for Spooky DIY Bat Corner Bookmarks:

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 Colored cardstock papers / origami paper

 Pencil

 A pair of scissors

 Craft glue

 Sharpies

Simple Bat Corner Bookmark Instructions:

Step 1:

Prepare the template patterns and select thick craft papers for this craft. The template includes patterns for the bat base, eye bases, mouth, fangs, wings, and ears. Trace the base, outer ears, and outer wings on thick craft papers and you can prepare the rest of the patterns from regular craft papers.

Step 2:

Attach the inner ear cutouts to the outer ear cutouts. Use a sharpie to draw the eyes on the eye-base cutouts.

Step 3:

Attach the ear patterns on the top side of the bat base cutout (the round side).

Step 4:

Attach the eye cutouts to the base piece and fang cutouts to the mouth cutout.

Step 5:

Attach the inner wing cutouts to the outer wing cutouts.

Step 6:

Attach the wing patterns on both sides of the bat base pattern.

Step 7:

Join both wings nicely and evenly.

Step 8:

Take a piece of square paper (4”x4” should do).

Step 9:

Fold the square sheet in half, diagonally.

Step 10:

Fold up the left and right corners of the current pattern and join them with the middle, 90-degree corner.

Step 11:

Unfold the left and right corners.

Step 12:

Fold down the top corner of the top later. This will form a pocket.

Step 13:

Fold up the right corner again and tuck the top (open) half of it inside the pocket part.

Step 14:

Similarly, fold lock the left corner.

Step 15:

Attach the papercraft bat pattern to the triangle part of the origami bookmark to complete the craft.

Crafts like the bat bookmark offer more than just a fun afternoon—these easy origami bat crafts help foster creativity and give children a sense of accomplishment when they complete a project. By taking part in making something both personal and functional, kids are able to see their efforts result in a tangible item they can use and show off. It's these types of activities that help children gain confidence in their skills and develop a lifelong love for DIY projects and creative expression.

Additionally, crafting encourages patience and concentration, as children learn to follow steps and work with their hands. For younger kids, it’s also a great way to practice teamwork when doing the craft in groups or with family members. Whether they use their bat bookmarks in a favorite storybook or gift them to friends, kids will be proud of the results they’ve created with their own hands.

Bat bookmark crafts can easily become a yearly tradition, especially around Halloween. Each time children make their bookmarks, they'll improve their skills and may even inspire new ideas for other themed bookmarks. Whether for fun or function, this craft is sure to leave a lasting impression, making reading a little more exciting for every child who participates.

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Erin Smith

Mom of 3 sharing tips for parenting, DIY and crafts, recipes for kids, and lifestyle tips for families on the go.  

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