We tried to hold back, but the call of thrills and haunted houses is always very strong. And besides, it’s better to be well prepared, Halloween is already the next holidays (and yes, we’re already thinking about the upcoming holidays too!). In short, you’ve got it: the Day of the Dead is always a chance to tackle new creations. The selection we’re offering today will appeal just as much to kids as to parents: the perfect occasion to share little moments of terror as a family. So, let’s meet at the nearby cemetery to awaken the creative zombies you are!!!!
source: Galerieminecraft
Well, it’s hard to make a smooth transition to our first favorite. We wanted to scare you? I think the mission is a bit compromised with this ghost so cute we’d give it a free pass to heaven. A good compromise for those who want to look monstrous with a touch of flair. Guaranteed Kawaii vibe for Halloween!
You can find this design on the online marketplace Dawanda for the modest sum of 3 little € for the laziest among you.
We also really like this pattern:
In another style, we have no doubt you’ll manage to scare the neighborhood with a creation from Mes petits bonheurs: a spiderweb worthy of the most terrifying horror films. (arachnophobes abstain 🙂 ) For this creation, you’ll need a nice hexagonal board for Hama Midi beads!
When it’s time to sit down to eat, think about making these adorable coasters found at All you need is love and cake: we especially love the skull!
For the little ones, don’t hesitate to check out Natazchas: the patterns are very easy to make. Goodbye to the youngest ones’ frustration; these grids are sure to make an impression.

witch Halloween Hama ironing beads
In the Halloween potion, unfortunately, it’s not always just candy 🙂
How can a heart be scary? The answer in pictures here! (welcome to hell haha!)
On the blog elblogdeDMC, we’re making an exception by offering a chart more suited to embroidery but which will also serve perfectly as patterns for Hama beads. We loved the suggested motifs too much; it was hard to skip them.
On free sample, let yourself be charmed by this adorable little owl with tiny buttons added to its eyes.
On the now well-known site Perler.com, you’ll find a great bat pattern that, we promise, won’t get tangled in your hair! No Halloween party without a skeleton, you’ll agree, right? So let yourself be tempted by this 3D skeleton model found on BeadMerrily.
Build yourself a witch’s kit by making frightful rings (not so frightful, in truth). A brilliant idea we picked up from Jennifer’s little world
If Hama bead creations don’t make you squeamish, then this very ocular creation will satisfy you! haha! Source: Deviant art
No gothic decor without one or two bats! A lovely idea found in the gallery of Audrey Point de croix.
As often, we try to make room for geekery, and for this selection we’re sticking to the rule with this Super Mario Bros ghost! Source: Etsy douces créations et fantaisie
For the Day of the Dead, do your hair proud by adorning it with a pretty skull with a bow. A dainty idea found on the Instagram account of denyhexenschuss
We love this pattern featuring the Powerpuff Girls in zombie mode!
And even more this dripping cup found on the account instagram Luna_21c
More recently, Yeude did us the honor of inventing five superb, highly original decorations: black cat on a square format, ghost, pumpkin, and witch’s hat came together for a fateful, explosive mix.
We wish you a happy Halloween wayyyyy in advance, and my little finger tells me that Hama-style darkness will be back by then with even crazier creations.