Halloween is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than with some cozy, whimsical needle felting projects? Let me take you on a creative journey that will add a handmade touch to your spooky decor.
Costumed Critters
Dress up tiny animals in Halloween costumes for a whimsical twist. These costumed critters are always a hit in my home, and they’re a great conversation starter!
Pumpkin Spice Treats
Why not craft some pumpkin spice treats? These felted delights look good enough to eat and make a perfect addition to your fall decor.
Skulls and Skeletons
For those who love a touch of spook, needle felted skulls and skeletons are a must. Their stylized features offer endless customization possibilities, perfect for a Halloween party.
Vampire Bats
Needle felted vampire bats can be both spooky and cute. I love hanging them around my porch to greet trick-or-treaters with their mischievous grins.
Monstrous Creatures
Imagine creating cute, fluffy versions of your favorite Halloween monsters! It’s an excellent way to bring a smile to your face, and they make for adorable gifts.
Candy Corn Characters
Transform candy corn into charming felt characters. They’re simple yet striking, perfect for adding a pop of color to your Halloween decor.
Bat Garland
Create a fluttery bat garland to hang across your walls. I enjoy using cookie cutters to form perfect bat shapes, which add a touch of playful spookiness.
Witchy Wonders
Crafting a tiny witch with her hat and broomstick is a magical journey in itself. I love adding little details like a crooked smile or a flowing cape to make her truly unique.
Witch’s Brew
Create a felted witch’s brew complete with bubbling cauldron and eye of newt. It’s a delightful project that brings a touch of whimsy to your Halloween setup.
Classic Black Cats
A black cat is iconic for Halloween, and felting one is a joy! With their mischievous eyes and sleek bodies, they’re the perfect addition to any mantel.
Eerie Gravestones
Crafting needle felted gravestones can be surprisingly fun! I love adding little details like moss or cracks to give them an authentically eerie vibe.
Pumpkin Patch
Nothing screams Halloween more than a patch of vibrant needle felted pumpkins. I adore mixing sizes and colors to create a charming centerpiece for my dining table.
Haunted Houses
Create a haunted house scene with felted details. It’s a project that allows for plenty of creativity, from spooky windows to tiny ghosts peeking out.
Ghostly Figures
Creating needle felted ghosts is a delightful way to start your Halloween crafting. I personally love giving them little hats or pumpkins to hold, adding a dash of personality to each spectral friend.
Spider Webs
Crafting spiders with webs out of felt is both easy and effective. Using pipe cleaners for legs, they become a fun, interactive decoration for any corner.
Felted Eyeballs
For a bit of the unexpected, try making felted eyeballs. I can totally see a bowl full of these on your Halloween table, adding a quirky and fun touch.

