Best Halloween Cricut Crafts for Spooky Season

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Get creative this spooky season with the best Halloween Cricut crafts! Explore our favorite fun and easy DIY Halloween Cricut ideas to make unique decor, costumes, trick-or-treat and more.


Get creative this spooky season with the best Halloween Cricut crafts! Explore our favorite fun and easy DIY Halloween Cricut ideas to make unique decor, costumes, trick-or-treat and more.

The days are getting shorter, the air is getting crisper, the leaves are starting to change colors– you know what that means! Halloween is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate the spooky season than with some awesome Cricut crafts?

Whether you’re a seasoned Cricut crafter or a newbie looking for some Halloween inspiration, I’ve got you covered with my some of my very favorite Halloween Cricut craft inspiration. These projects are not only fun and easy, but they also let you flex your creative muscles while adding some hauntingly good decor to your home or party.

Let’s dive into some spooky Cricut Halloween ideas that will have your house, family and entire month of October looking boo-tiful in no time!

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Get creative this spooky season with the best Halloween Cricut crafts! Explore our favorite fun and easy DIY Halloween Cricut ideas to make unique decor, costumes, trick-or-treat and more.

Whether you are prepping for a party, wanting to decorate your house for spooky season, or creating some seasonal fun for your kids your Cricut cutting machine is your perfect partner for creating Halloween crafts!

Read on for a ton of Cricut Halloween inspiration from myself and some of my favorite crafty friends!

1. Cricut Halloween Door Signs

DIY Welcome to Our Haunted House sign made with the Cricut.

First impressions matter, and a spooky Halloween door sign is a great way to welcome trick-or-treaters. Use your Cricut to cut out Halloween-themed phrases like “Beware,” “Enter if you dare,” or “Witch, Please” or another favorite Halloween saying from vinyl. Attach it to a wooden board or a canvas for a standout piece. For an extra spooky touch, add spiderwebs, bats, ghosts and witches to frame your text.

Some Possible Materials You May Want To Have On Hand:

Here’s a bit of Cricut inspiration:

Round Welcome To Our Haunted House sign next to pumpkins and Halloween Decorations
Welcome To Our Haunted House Sign
Grab the free SVG cut file for this Welcome To Our Haunted House sign from Hello Creative Family and create a spooky sign to welcome boys and ghouls to your house and decorate your entryway!
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2. DIY Cricut Halloween Trick-or-Treat Bags

Create fun Halloween craft projects using Cricut Glow In The Dark Vinyl and Iron-On! We'll be using the Glow In The Dark Vinyl to make an adorable bat sign for the front door. Then I'll show you how to make a glow in the dark trick or treat bag using Cricut Glow In The Dark HTV. Includes Cricut Cut Files for these projects.

Personalized trick-or-treat bags are a must for Halloween! Use your Cricut to cut out designs from HTV and iron them onto canvas bags. Popular designs include ghosts, pumpkins, skeletons, or the child’s name in spooky fonts. This project is perfect for anyone looking for Cricut Halloween ideas that make trick-or-treating extra special.

You can also use Cricut glow-in-the-dark vinyl for an eerie effect!

Some Possible Materials You May Want To Have On Hand:

Here’s a bit of Cricut inspiration:

Create fun Halloween craft projects using Cricut Glow In The Dark Vinyl and Iron-On! We'll be using the Glow In The Dark Vinyl to make an adorable bat sign for the front door. Then I'll show you how to make a glow in the dark trick or treat bag using Cricut Glow In The Dark HTV. Includes Cricut Cut Files for these projects.
Make a Trick Or Treat Bag and A Halloween Sign With Cricut Glow In The Dark Vinyl & Iron-On
No other glow in the dark vinyl and iron-on glows quite as bright as the Cricut brand of Glow In The Dark. Learn how to make this adorable glow in the dark treat bag to help kiddos stand out on Halloween night while they are trick or treating!
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3. Creepy Cricut Halloween Luminaries

Spooky spiderweb Halloween Luminaries from 100 Directions

Light up your space with creepy Halloween luminaries. Use your Cricut to cut out spooky shapes like ghosts, jack-o’-lantern faces, or haunted houses from black cardstock or vinyl.

Wrap your design around glass jars, add LED tea lights inside, and watch as your handmade luminaries cast eerie shadows all around. This is one of the easiest Halloween Cricut crafts to add a spooky atmosphere to your home!

Some Possible Materials You May Want To Have On Hand:

Here’s a bit of Cricut inspiration:

Spooky spiderweb Halloween Luminaries from 100 Directions
Spiderweb Halloween Luminaries From 100 Directions
Simple and spooky these Halloween luminaries from my friend Jen at 100 Directions are Halloween perfection!
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4. Halloween T-Shirts Made With The Cricut

Looking for a fun idea for DIY No Sew Group Halloween Costumes? Look no further! We used HTV, felt a glue gun and our Cricut Maker to create these adorable zoo animal hoodies. We've got free cut files for a giraffe, parrot and panda! Make all three for a fun group halloween costume for kids or adults! A quick and easy Halloween Costume Idea that will take less than 30 minutes to make. #Halloween #DIY #GroupCostume #CricutMaker #Cricut #CricutMade #Sponsored

Make your own spooky T-shirts or sweatshirt using heat transfer vinyl and your Cricut. Create custom Halloween designs like bats, black cats, or witchy sayings like “Basic Witch” or “Boo Crew” and apply them to T-shirts using a heat press or iron.

You can also make easy DIY Halloween costumes using this method!

Halloween shirts are great for both kids and adults and are one of the best DIY Halloween Cricut projects for creating a festive, personalized wardrobe!

Some Possible Materials You May Want To Have On Hand:

Here’s a bit of Cricut inspiration:

Looking for a fun idea for DIY No Sew Group Halloween Costumes? Look no further! We used HTV, felt a glue gun and our Cricut Maker to create these adorable zoo animal hoodies. We've got free cut files for a giraffe, parrot and panda! Make all three for a fun group halloween costume for kids or adults! A quick and easy Halloween Costume Idea that will take less than 30 minutes to make. #Halloween #DIY #GroupCostume #CricutMaker #Cricut #CricutMade #Sponsored
DIY No Sew Group Halloween Costumes- Parrot, Giraffe and Panda
Create an adorable no sew Halloween costume for your kiddos using a HTV, felt and a glue gun! This project idea is so cute and your kids can continue to wear it after Halloween is over!
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5. Spooky Wine Glasses With Cricut Decals

Reusable Wine Glass Decals From That's What Che Says

Transform ordinary wine glasses into spooky drinking cups for your Halloween party. Cut vinyl designs like spider webs, ghosts, or witches on your Cricut and apply them to your glassware.

These Cricut Halloween ideas are not only fun but also perfect for serving up witch’s brew or any other festive beverage at your party.

Some Possible Materials You May Want To Have On Hand:

Here’s a bit of Cricut inspiration:

Reusable Wine Glass Decals From That’s What Che Says
Want an option for your wine glasses where you can reuse them for other holidays? My friend Cheryl from That's What Che Says has the most brilliant idea! Make your decals using window cling! Your wine glasses will be fun and festive and when spooky season is over you can remove the decals and switch them up for the next holiday!
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6. Cricut Made Halloween Banners

Halloween Banner from Happiness Is Homemade

Banners are a simple way to decorate for Halloween that gives you a big impact! Use your Cricut to cut out triangles, rectangles or other bunting shapes, then add Halloween designs and spooky phrases like “Happy Haunting” or “Trick or Treat” in bold letters.

String them together and hang them from your mantle or doorframe for a festive touch. This is one of those Cricut Halloween crafts that you can customize with colors and patterns to fit your style.

Some Possible Materials You May Want To Have On Hand:

Here’s a bit of Cricut inspiration:

Halloween Banner from Happiness Is Homemade
Halloween Banner from Happiness Is Homemade
The Halloween cuteness factor in your home will increase by 10 fold if you make one of these ADORABLE felt banner's created by my friend Heidi over at Happiness is Homemade. I love that Heidi let the Halloween characters (bats, skeleton, cauldron, ghost, jack-o-lantern, sugar skull, etc) shine on this banner with the simple Trick Or Treat on one of the buntings. Too stinking cute!
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7. Pumpkin Carving Stencils Cut With A Cricut

Stenciled Sugar Skull, Boo and mosaic pumpkin Pumpkins From Cricut Design Space

If you love pumpkin carving but have a hard time creating a fun design, why not use your Cricut to create stencils?

Cut out intricate designs like skulls, witches, or haunted houses from vinyl, and use them as a guide for carving. This is a fantastic way to ensure your jack-o’-lanterns come out looking professional and spooky every time!

Some Possible Materials You May Want To Have On Hand:

Here’s a bit of Cricut inspiration:

Stenciled Sugar Skull, Boo and mosaic pumpkin Pumpkins From Cricut Design Space
Stencilled Boo, Mosaic Pumpkin and Sugar Skull Pumpkins From Cricut Design Space
Hate the mess of pumpkin carving? You can also use stencils to paint your pumpkin! These stencilled pumpkins from Cricut Design Space turned out spooky cute and they are so easy to make!
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8. Spooky Cricut Halloween Pillows

DIY Spider Halloween Pillow from The Country Chic Cottage

Customize throw pillows with Halloween designs to add a spooky touch to your living room. Use heat transfer vinyl to add designs like “Spooky,” “Boo,” or creepy creatures.

Cricut Halloween projects like this are a great way to refresh your home decor for the season with minimal effort!

Pro Tip: Instead of making new throw pillows for each holiday, just make a new pillowcase cover and reuse the pillow insert. This makes storing your pillows when you aren’t using them easier and takes up less space!

Some Possible Materials You May Want To Have On Hand:

Here’s a bit of Cricut inspiration:

DIY Spider Halloween Pillow from The Country Chic Cottage
DIY Spider Halloween Pillow from The Country Chic Cottage
I'm a firm believer that you can never have too many throw pillows (to bad my husband disagrees). I'd love to have a few throw pillows for every season and holiday. This adorable spider throw pillow from my friend Angie at Country Chic Cottage combines fabric paint and felt. You could also use iron-on or even glow in the dark iron on to create your pillow design!
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9. Cricut Halloween Cake Toppers

Graveyard Tombstone Cake Topper Decorations from Hey Let's Make Stuff

Hosting a Halloween party or making a festive treats for your kiddo’s classroom? Halloween cake toppers and cupcake toppers are a fun and easy project for those who don’t have the best cake decorating skills (like me).

Cut out shapes like adorable ghosts, bats, witches, and tombstones from cardstock, attach them to toothpicks, and stick them on your cupcakes or cakes. This Cricut Halloween idea will make your treats the highlight of any spooky gathering.

Some Possible Materials You May Want To Have On Hand:

Here’s a bit of Cricut inspiration:

Graveyard Tombstone Cake Topper Decorations from Hey Let's Make Stuff
Graveyard Tombstone Cake Topper Decorations from Hey Let’s Make Stuff
Make a spooky graveyard filled with tombstones with this spooky cute Cricut craft idea from my friend Cori at Hey Let's Make Stuff. Making individual cupcakes? You could add each person receiving a cupcake's name onto the tombstone using your Cricut pen attachment!
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10. Personalized Cricut Halloween Candy Buckets

Halloween Treat Containers From Artsy Fartsy Mama

Give your trick-or-treaters a personalized touch by creating custom candy buckets. Using permanent vinyl, add names or spooky designs like bats, ghosts, or pumpkins to plain plastic buckets or level up and make your own Halloween treat box!

This Cricut Halloween craft is sure to be a hit with the little ones!

Some Possible Materials You May Want To Have On Hand:

Here’s a bit of Cricut inspiration:

Halloween Treat Containers From Artsy Fartsy Mama
Halloween Treat Containers From Artsy Fartsy Mama
These Halloween Treat Boxes from my friend Lindsay at Artsy Fartsy Mama are on a whole other level. From the sparkle cardstock to the adorable Dracula, ghost, Jack-O-Lantern and Frankenstein faces these treat containers are sure to delight old and young alike!
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More Halloween Cricut Crafts!

Looking for even more Halloween inspiration? Check out these Cricut Halloween ideas!

If you love crafting for spooky season then you’re in luck! I have a ton of Spooky Season Cricut inspiration and SVG files for all of your Halloween projects from Halloween decorations to spooky t-shirts!

Check them out!

Halloween Cricut Crafting Is Fun!

Halloween is the perfect time to get creative with your Cricut. These Halloween Cricut crafts will help you add spooky, custom touches to your home decor, party, and trick-or-treating gear.

Whether you’re making creepy luminaries, fun banners, or personalized candy buckets, your Cricut can help bring your Halloween ideas to life. Have fun with it and let your imagination go wild!

What Halloween Cricut project are you most excited to try? Let me know in the comments below!

Happy crafting and have a fang-tastic Halloween!

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