Looking for Halloween crafts for preschool that’ll keep your little ones entertained and are not difficult to make?
Black cats are the perfect Halloween theme – they’re not too scary for young kids, but still capture that magical October feeling. Plus most toddlers are already obsessed with cats anyway!
These black cat crafts for kids are designed with busy parents and caregivers in mind. No complicated techniques, no hunting down obscure supplies, and definitely no projects that require you to basically do everything yourself.
These are genuine preschool halloween crafts that your 2–5 year olds can actually participate in and feel proud of.
1. Paper Plate Black Cat Face

This classic cat craft for toddlers never gets old because it actually works for little hands.
Materials:
- Paper plates
- Black construction paper or black washable paint
- Orange construction paper
- Glue sticks
- Scissors (adult use)
- Black marker
Instructions:
- Paint the paper plate black or cover it with black construction paper.
- Cut triangle ears from black paper and glue them to the top.
- Cut small triangles from orange paper for inner ears.
- Use white paper circles for eyes and draw pupils.
- Add a pink triangle nose.
- Draw whiskers with a black marker.
2. Coffee Filter Black Cat

This is an easy Halloween craft with beautiful texture effects.
Materials:
- Coffee filters
- Black washable markers
- Spray bottle with water
- Black construction paper
- Orange construction paper
- Glue
- Scissors
Instructions:
- Color coffee filters with black markers in patches.
- Spray lightly with water and watch the black ink spread.
- Let the filters dry completely.
- Glue the textured filter onto black construction paper.
- Cut the whole thing into a cat head shape.
- Add paper ears, orange inner ears, and facial features.
3. Toilet Paper Roll Black Cat

A fantastic October craft for toddlers that repurposes household items.
Materials:
- Empty toilet paper rolls
- Black acrylic paint or black paper
- Construction paper (various colors)
- Black pipe cleaners
- Glue
- Scissors
Instructions:
- Cover the toilet paper roll with black paint or paper.
- Cut ear shapes from black paper and glue them inside the top.
- Add eyes, nose, and mouth with colored paper.
- Poke holes and thread pipe cleaners through for whiskers.
➡️ If you have more toilet paper rolls lying around, make sure to check out my animal toilet paper roll crafts for more fun ideas.
4. Black Cat Rock Painting

These cat crafts for kids turn ordinary rocks into magical creatures.
Materials:
- Smooth, flat rocks
- Black acrylic paint
- Small detail paintbrushes
- White paint for eyes
- Pink paint for noses
- Clear acrylic sealer (adult use)
Instructions:
- Paint rocks completely black and let dry.
- Add white oval eyes.
- Paint small pink triangular noses.
- Paint small triangular ears at the top.
- Use a thin brush to add whiskers.
- Seal when completely dry.
➡️If you liked this craft make sure to check out my painted pet rocks ideas for kids for more crafts inspo!
5. Paper Bag Black Cat

This is an interactive kindergarten halloween craft that encourages imaginative play.
Materials:
- Brown paper lunch bags
- Black construction paper
- Glue sticks
- Scissors
- Crayons or markers
Instructions:
- Cover the paper bag with black construction paper.
- Cut and glue triangular ears to the flap.
- Add eyes, nose, and whiskers to the flap area.
- Decorate the body of the bag.
Tip: Make them upright for a standing cat, or upside down for a puppet.
➡️If you liked this idea, make sure to check out my other fun paper bag crafts.
6. Yarn-Wrapped Cat Craft

A textural October preschool craft that’s surprisingly soothing to make.
Materials:
- Cardboard cat shapes (pre-cut)
- Black yarn
- Glue
- Scissors
- Googly eyes
- Pink felt
Instructions:
- Wrap yarn around cardboard cat shapes.
- Secure yarn ends with glue.
- Add googly eyes.
- Cut a small triangle from pink felt and glue it as a nose.
7. Egg Carton Black Cats

This is a recycled toddler halloween craft that transforms trash into treasure.
Materials:
- Cardboard egg cartons
- Black acrylic paint
- Black pipe cleaners
- Googly eyes
- Pink pom-poms
- Scissors
Instructions:
- Cut individual cups from the egg carton.
- Turn the cups upside down (they become the cat bodies).
- Paint them black and let dry.
- Poke holes and insert pipe cleaner whiskers.
- Glue on googly eyes and pink pom-pom noses.
8. Accordion Fold Black Cat

This Halloween arts and crafts project teaches preschoolers basic folding skills.
Materials:
- Black construction paper strips
- White construction paper
- Glue
- Scissors
- Markers or crayons
Instructions:
- Show kids how to fold paper accordion-style for the body.
- Cut and attach a cat head to one end.
- Add a tail to the other end.
- Add whiskers and eyes.
9. Black Cat Collage

Open-ended preschool halloween crafts that encourage creativity.
Materials:
- Various black paper materials (construction paper, black tissue paper, magazine cutouts)
- Large paper or cardboard
- Glue sticks
- Cat outline template
- Black crayons or markers
- Additional decorating supplies
Instructions:
- Draw or trace a large cat outline.
- Fill it in using different black paper materials.
- Add texture with torn pieces, smooth pieces, and crayon scribbles.
- Let kids explore creatively — no rules.
- Add details with other colors once the black base is done.
10. Black Cat Bookmark

This is a practical October craft for kids they’ll actually use after Halloween.
Materials:
- Black cardstock or construction paper
- Scissors
- Glue
- Colored paper for features
- Optional: Laminating sheets or clear contact paper
- Ribbon or yarn
Instructions:
- Cut bookmark-sized rectangles from black paper.
- Cut small triangular points for ears at the top.
- Glue on eyes, nose, and other features.
- Optional: Laminate or cover with contact paper for durability.
- Punch a hole at the top and add a ribbon tail.
Essential Craft Supply Kit for Multiple Projects
If you’re planning to do several of these crafts, consider getting a kids craft supply kit that includes many of these basic materials in one convenient package. Most kits come with construction paper, glue sticks, scissors, markers, and other essentials that work across multiple projects.
Wrapping Up Your Black Cat Halloween Adventure
These black cat crafts for kids are designed around what toddlers can actually handle (and if they liked these black cat crafts, I have more cat crafts of every color here).
Your kid gets to make real decisions, use real tools (safely), and create something they’re genuinely proud of. Plus, when October hits and you’re scrambling for indoor activities that don’t involve more screen time, you’ll have this whole list to fall back on.
Most use stuff you probably already have shoved in a drawer somewhere. No special trips to the craft store required.
Want more ideas that won’t drive you crazy? Check out my other Halloween craft posts!
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