Preschoolers will love making this silly, adorable monster mobile for Halloween! It’s a great Halloween craft for daycare or home, and a fun way to use up your stash of cardboard rolls.

Of all the Halloween crafts we’ve made here over the years, this monster mobile is one of my favourites!

Sure, some monsters are scary, but these toilet roll monsters are fun, friendly, and kinda goofy! The hooligans had a great time painting and decorating them, using basic craft materials that we had around the house.

Great Craft for Preschool Boys

Bonus: This monster craft really appealed to the boys who generally don’t *love* crafting. They sometimes skip craft-time because they’d prefer to keep playing whatever it is they’re playing. Not today though! At the mention of a monster craft, those boys were at the table quicker than you could bat an eye.

Supplies needed for our toilet roll monster mobile:

Cardboard tubes

pipe cleaners

googly eyes

craft foam

paint (purple, black, green and orange are perfect for Halloween)

yarn

scissors

glue

An alternative to toilet paper rolls:

Some schools and preschools aren’t permitted to use toilet rolls for crafting. Great substitutes are paper towel rolls, wrapping paper rolls, aluminum foil/plastic wrap rolls, and poster tubes.

Making your monster mobile:

Have your kids begin by painting the toilet roll tubes.

Show them how to hold the tube by inserting a few fingers into it. That makes it easy for them to paint the whole tube without getting too much paint on their hands.

When the paint is dry, poke a hole in either side of the cardboard roll (use a pen or a skewer), and poke the pipe cleaner right the way through to create a pair of bendy arms.

Have your child glue on a bunch of googly eyes. The more eyes, the sillier the monster.

While your child is gluing eyes onto his or her monster, you can cut out the craft foam mouths. A jagged set of teeth are easy to cut but feel free to get as creative as you like with your monster mouths.

When the glue has dried, your hooligans can play with their monsters as they are, or you can do what we did, and string them into a mobile.

To make our monster mobile, I looped a length of yarn under each pipe cleaner where it ran through the inside of the toilet roll, and knotted it there.

When I had yarn attached to several monsters, I gathered them together, and arranged them into a mobile by staggering the monsters so they’d hang at different lengths.

More Monster Crafts and Activities:

Monster Hands – a fun tactile Halloween craft for preschoolers

Monster Swatters and Monster Spray – fun and funny ways to keep bedtime monsters away

and from a few of my blogging friends…

Monster Shirt – how to make a Frankenstein tee-shirt for your child. Crafts by Amanda

Monster Book Marks: simple paper monsters to mark the corners of your pages. Red Ted Art

10 MONSTER Birthday Parties party ideas for monster-loving kids! Spaceships and Laser Beams.

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