Halloween is the perfect season to get creative with DIY crafts that double as both decoration and delight! This Vampire Bat Candy Cup is a fun, spooky, and kid-friendly project that brings festive charm to your Halloween setup. Whether you're planning a classroom activity, party favor, or a treat holder for trick-or-treaters, this bat-inspired craft is as adorable as it is practical.

Using just a few basic craft supplies, you can transform an ordinary paper cup into a cute little vampire bat, complete with flapping wings, googly eyes, and a sweet toothy grin. It's an easy, low-cost project that children can help with, and you can fill it up with all kinds of Halloween goodies. Let’s jump into the fun!
Materials Needed
- 1 paper cup (preferably 3–4 inches tall)
- Purple cardstock or construction paper (for the cup wrap)
- Black cardstock or craft foam (for wings and mouth)
- White paper (for fangs)
- Googly eyes (medium size)
- Glue stick or double-sided tape
- Scissors
- Pencil
- Printable wing and fang template (optional)

Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Wrap the Cup in Colored Paper
Start by cutting a piece of purple cardstock that fits around your cup. Most standard paper cups need a strip around 9 inches long by 4 inches tall. Apply glue or double-sided tape to the back of the paper and wrap it snugly around the cup. Trim any excess for a clean fit.
Tip: You can also use other colors like orange or black depending on your desired bat style.
Step 2: Cut and Attach Bat Wings
Use black cardstock or foam to cut out two identical bat wings. You can either freehand the shape or use a printable template. Each wing should be about 4 inches wide and 2.5 inches tall. Glue one wing on each side of the cup, near the middle, so they stick out like real bat wings.
Helpful Tip: Fold a small tab on the end of each wing for easier attachment.
Step 3: Add Googly Eyes and Fanged Smile
Glue two googly eyes toward the top front of the cup. For the mouth, cut a small curved shape from black paper, then add two little white triangles for fangs. Glue the mouth below the eyes to complete the vampire face.
Step 4: Fill with Halloween Candy
Once the bat face is ready, fill the cup with Halloween treats like candy corn, gummies, or mini chocolate bars. The cup holds about 1–1.5 cups of candy.
Step 5: Optional – Customize with Names or Tags
For parties or classrooms, you can add a name tag to each cup. Use a small paper label or tie on a mini tag with string. It’s a great way to turn the cups into personalized place settings!
Customization Ideas
Mini Monsters Theme: Instead of bats, turn each cup into a different monster using a mix of googly eyes, colored paper, and funny expressions. Think mummies, Frankenstein, or silly zombies!
Glow-in-the-Dark Bats: Use glow-in-the-dark cardstock or stickers for the wings and eyes. This version is especially fun for evening events or dimly-lit rooms.
Elegant Gothic Style: Use black and metallic gold paper for a more grown-up take. Cut wings with intricate patterns and add gold trim or small glittery details.

Educational and Seasonal Uses
This craft is perfect for Halloween classroom fun, homeschool lessons, or rainy-day weekend projects. Children can learn about symmetry while making wings, practice fine motor skills through cutting and gluing, and engage in creative expression.
Teachers and parents can also use this craft as part of a Halloween party activity, or as treat holders at events and gatherings.
Printable Template
To make the project even easier, we've included a printable template for the bat wings and fangs. Just print the sheet, cut out the pieces, and trace them onto your cardstock or foam. This is especially helpful for younger kids or if you're prepping for a group activity.
You can print multiple copies for party stations or classroom centers. With everything prepped in advance, kids will just color, cut, and glue. It’s the ultimate no-stress craft setup!

Conclusion
This Vampire Bat Candy Cup craft brings a perfect mix of Halloween spirit and DIY joy. With just a few materials and simple steps, you can create a charming treat holder that’s sure to be a hit with kids and adults alike.
Whether you're crafting with little ones, decorating for a party, or just enjoying some spooky fun, these bat cups are a delightful and easy way to get festive. So grab your scissors and candy—Halloween crafting awaits!

Vampire Bat Candy Cup Craft for Halloween Treats
Equipment
- Scissors
- Glue stick or double-sided tape
- Pencil
Materials
Craft Materials
- 1 Paper cup (3–4 inches tall)
- Purple cardstock or construction paper for wrapping the cup
- Black cardstock or craft foam for wings and mouth
- White paper for fangs
- 2 Googly eyes medium size
Instructions
- Cut a strip of purple cardstock (9 x 4 inches) and wrap it around the paper cup. Secure with glue or tape.
- Cut two bat wings from black cardstock or foam, about 4 x 2.5 inches. Glue one to each side of the cup.
- Glue two googly eyes to the front of the cup. Below them, add a small black paper smile and glue on two white fangs.
- Fill the completed cup with Halloween candy like candy corn, gummies, or chocolate treats.
- Add optional name tags or paper labels to personalize for party guests or classroom treats.
