http://www.enchantedlearning.com/crafts/halloween/ and: http://familyfun.go.com/halloween/halloween-crafts/ not only give you craft ideas, but a supply list as well as an instruction sheet. This can even be expanded for older children.
If you are looking for more information on where can you find craft ideas about witches, the best place to look is on www.allfreecrafts.com/halloween/index.shtml
No there is not there are witch craft users and wiken's and etc.. but no there are not actual witches that exist.
A History of Witchcraft: Sorcerers, Heretics, and Pagans by Jeffrey B. Russell is good book on the history of witches and witch craft. It is an excellent read.
Most people believe they do spell craft. but that's not true. Witches are practioners of Wicca, a religion based on harmony with nature and the goddess.
actually people have always believed in witch craft ...but it wasnt until the 16th century that people really believed even more then before in witch craft and went on douzens of witch hunts in the idea that they would purge the world of witches and even now though people do believe in witches and wiccans and im not talking about twilight and harry potter their are actuall real things like that out in the world not the far fetched crap the media is trying to push on us.Even though Harry Potter IS and always will be the most amazing film in the universe, it does not explain why people belive in witches :S
I guess you are referring to the movie "The Craft"
The Craft
Witch craft, such as using magic to trick people and riding broomsticks.
I know of the Witches of Eastwick and Hocus Pocus
No, the idea that witches hate children is a stereotype from folklore and fairy tales. In reality, witches, like people, come in all different types and personalities.
the significance of the forest is where the devil is and where all the witches practice their witch craft
A gathering of witches is typically called a coven. It is a group of practitioners who come together to perform rituals, cast spells, and practice their craft collectively. Covens can range in size and structure, but they often serve as a supportive community for witches to share knowledge and experiences.