Bride of Frankenstein Craftivity – Halloween Creative Writing Craft

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Get the kids excited about Halloween and creative writing with this Bride of Frankenstein Craftivity!

Children can practice their cutting and pasting skills by building the paper character first, and then let their imagination and creative writing flow as they dream up ideas for what Frankenstein’s bride likes!

Once completed, this Halloween craftivity would look awesome displayed on the wall or bulletin board.

Text overlay:"Creative Writing! The Bride of Frankenstein Likes..." with an image of the paper character and writing project.

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Bride of Frankenstein Craftivity

This Bride of Frankenstein printable craftivity is just one in a series of Halloween characters available for you to download – find links to them at the end of this post.

This spooky-cute Bride of Frankenstein has been hand-drawn by a very talented friend of mine, and I’ve not only got this series of Halloween craftivities for you but also a set of fun coloring sheets featuring the same characters!

There are two parts to this project – building the Bride of Frankenstein character and then filling in the writing prompt section. Depending on your child’s age(s) you may have to help them with some aspects of the project.

  • As with [most of] my free printables, they are available in two paper sizes – A4 and US Letter (8.5″ x 11″) – download the size most suitable for your printer.
  • You will find the download links further down this page surrounded by a purple box. Tap the purple download buttons to save the file(s) to your device.

Materials & Tools Needed

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Bride of Frankenstein Paper Craft Supplies

How To Build the Bride of Frankenstein

The Bride of Frankenstein has the following components and the printable gives you a guide as to what colors to use. However, you can use any colors that you like!

  • Head, Hair, Hair Stripe, Eyes, Dress
  • Writing Prompt Sheet – The Bride of Frankenstein likes…

There are a few different ways you can build and use this free Halloween activity, which means you can get multiple uses from the same printable!

  1. Print the character template onto colored paper (or thin card that goes through your printer) and cut out the pieces to use in the craftivity. The printable has color suggestions, but you could use any colors that you like.
  2. Print the character template onto white paper (or thin card that goes through your printer), cut, and color in the pieces before assembly.
  3. Print the character template onto white paper (or thin card that goes through your printer), cut and trace around onto colored construction paper then use those pieces to assemble the Bride of Frankenstein. You may have to draw on some additional features with a black marker, such as the pupils of the eyes.

However you decide to print and cut out the pieces, the assembly remains the same – use the photos in this post as a guide to sticking everything together. You can use a glue stick or glue roller. These are my favorite glue rollers and they’re so much easier and less messy than a glue stick!

After assembling the Bride of Frankenstein, glue it to a purple (or other color) piece of paper and cut around the outline leaving a half-inch border around the edges.

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Cut Paper Bride of Frankenstein Pieces
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Assembled Paper Bride of Frankenstein
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Paper Bride of Frankenstein on Backing Paper

Bride of Frankenstein Creative Writing Ideas

Now that you’ve assembled your Bride of Frankenstein it’s time to write about them!

Print the writing sheet and follow the writing prompt at the top: The Bride of Frankenstein likes…

When the writing activity has been completed, color in the border.

If your child gets stuck for what to write, ask some questions to spark ideas! You can always print extra writing pages if they want to write more.

  • What is the Bride of Frankenstein’s favorite color?
  • What is the Bride of Frankenstein’s favorite food?
  • What is the Bride of Frankenstein’s favorite place to go on vacation?
  • What does the Bride of Frankenstein’s like to do on the weekend?
  • What is the Bride of Frankenstein’s favorite hobby?
Bride of Frankenstein Paper Craft & Writing Activity

Assembling the Bride of Frankenstein Craftivity

Stick the writing page onto a piece of purple (or the color you outline the Bride of Frankenstein with) card, and cut a half-inch border around the left, right, and bottom sides, and a couple of inches at the top so that the Bride of Frankenstein can be glued in place.

Grab the paper Bride of Frankenstein you made earlier and stick it to the top of the writing sheet. Display where you like!

Additional Activity Idea!

Why not cut the pieces from craft foam and build a 3-D relief of the Halloween character?

You will have to draw on the details such as pupils in the eyes and cut out the black block sections from black craft foam.

It might be a good problem-solving activity for older children as they figure out how to build it from the template provided.

However you decide to use this Halloween kids’ activity, the important thing is to have some fun, and get creative – not only with the craft portion of the project but with the writing prompt too!

Download Free Printable Bride of Frankenstein Craftivity Sheet

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More Halloween Craftivities to Download

I mentioned how there are several Halloween characters in this series. As they are uploaded to my blog the links will appear below. Make sure you download them all so that you have the full set!


The post is part of the Crafty October series on The Purple Pumpkin Blog. Check out Crafty October from 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, and 2012 for awesome Halloween ideas and inspiration; including recipes, printables, crafts, and more!

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