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DIY Bat Cake Toppers

Mar 10, 2025 by Emily · Leave a Comment

These DIY bat cake toppers are a fun and easy way to add a spooky touch to your Halloween treats!

Made with a simple origami bat and a toothpick or skewer, they’re perfect for cupcakes, cakes, or even as little party decorations.

Close up image of a bat cake topper.
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These DIY bat cake toppers are a fun and easy way to add some Halloween magic to your desserts. Whether you’re making just a few or a whole spooky swarm, they’re sure to be a hit!

When it comes to Halloween, it’s all about the details!

Whether you're hosting a spooky party, baking treats for friends, or just adding some festive fun to your desserts, these DIY bat cake toppers are the perfect finishing touch.

With just a few folds, a little tape or glue, and a toothpick, you can create adorable paper bats that sit perfectly on top of cakes, cupcakes, or even cocktail glasses.

This project is quick, beginner-friendly, and completely customizable.

Choose classic black paper for a traditional spooky look, or go bold with patterned or glitter paper for a unique twist.

You can even use markers to add little eyes or details to make your bats extra special.

The best part? No special tools are required—just some square paper, a toothpick or skewer, and a bit of adhesive.

These cake toppers are perfect for Halloween parties, themed birthdays, or even a vampire-themed movie night.

Get creative with different sizes and colors, and have fun making these charming little bats to bring your spooky desserts to life!

Origami bat cake topper.

Why You'll Love This Pattern

  • Perfect for Halloween – A great way to decorate cakes, cupcakes, and treats for spooky season.
  • Beginner-friendly – No complex folding techniques, so anyone can make them!
  • Customizable – Use different paper colors, patterns, or add drawn details for a unique look.
  • No special tools needed – Just paper, tape or glue, and a toothpick or skewer.
  • Quick & fun – A fast and creative project that adds a fun touch to your desserts.

Skill Level

★★☆☆☆ (Easy)

Materials Needed

  • 1 square sheet of paper (Recommended size: 3 inches x 3 inches (7cm x 7 cm))
  • Toothpick
  • Glue or tape (to attach the bunny to the toothpick)
  • Marker (optional, for drawing details on the bunny)

Note: A DIY bat cake topper made with 3 inch (7cm) square paper will make a cake topper that is about 2.5 inches (7 cm) long including toothpick length and 3 inches (8.5 cm) wide.

If you want to make your cake toppers taller, you could use bamboo skewers and cut them to size.

Instructions

Making the Bat

Step 1: Start with the color you want your bat to be facing down. Arrange your paper to sit like a diamond shape.

Step 2: Fold the bottom point up to meet the top point.

Step 3: Fold the right point to meet the left point.

Step 4: Unfold previous step.

Steps 1 to 4 for folding an origami bat.

Step 5: Fold the bottom right corner up to meet the top point.

Step 6: Fold the same point down to meet the bottom edge.

Step 7: Fold the top edge of the right flap (the one you folded in the previous step) down on a diagonal towards the right so that its edge meets the right edge of the paper.

Steps 5 to 7 for folding an origami bat.

Step 8: Repeat steps 5 to 7 for the left side.

Step 9: Flip your paper over from left to right.

Step 10: Fold the top point down to meet the bottom point.

Step 11: Fold the bottom point up (top layer only) so that it sticks out over the top edge slightly.

Steps 8 to 11 for folding an origami bat.

Step 12: Flip your paper over from left to right.

Step 13: Fold the top point down as shown. This will be the face of your bat.

Step 14: Flip your paper over from left to right.

Step 15: Fold both the left and right edges of the paper in to meet the middle.

Steps 12 to 15 for folding an origami bat.

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Step 16: Hold the bottom of each flap as shown and pull gently to open out the wings.

Step 17: Flip your paper over from left to right. Completed bat. Optional: draw a face with markers.

Steps 16 to 17 for folding an origami bat.

Making The Cake Topper

Step 1: Place your bat with the front facing down.

Step 2: Place a toothpick on the back of the bat in the middle as shown. You can slip it under the top edge if you want.

Step 3: Glue or tape the toothpick to the bat.

Step 4: Flip your paper over. Completed bat cake topper.

Steps 1 to 4 for folding an origami bat cake topper.

Tips For Success

  • If using cardstock for larger bats, press firmly on folds to keep them crisp.
  • Add little eyes or fangs with a white gel pen or metallic marker.
  • Make different-sized bats for a varied, spooky display.
Purple bat cake topper.

Common Mistakes & How To Avoid Them

Paper too thick? Use lighter paper for easier folding.

Color, Paper Ideas, and Variations

  • Classic Black Bats – Perfect for a traditional Halloween look.
  • Glow-in-the-Dark Paper – Use special paper for a cool glowing effect.
  • Purple & Orange – Traditional Halloween colors for a fun twist.
  • Metallic Silver or Gold – Elegant bats for themed parties.
  • Patterned Paper – Try polka dots, spider webs, or Halloween-themed designs.

FAQ

Can I use regular printer paper?

Yes! But origami paper or lightweight cardstock will hold the shape better.

How do I attach the bat to the skewer?

Use a small piece of tape or a dab of glue at the bottom of the bat’s body.

Can I make these in advance?

Absolutely! Store them in a dry place to keep them in perfect shape until you need them.

What if I don’t have skewers?

Toothpicks work great for cupcakes, or you can attach them to straws for drink stirrers.

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  • Origami Ghost In Pumpkin
  • Lotus Napkin Fold
  • Origami Masu Box
  • Origami Lily Flower
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  • DIY Diamond Paper Garland

Helpful Origami Tips

If you're curious to learn more about origami, you might like to look at our basic guides on how to make some common origami folds.

Start with the valley fold and mountain fold—these are the foundation of most origami models.

Once you're comfortable, you might like to try the petal fold for 3D shapes, and explore the bird base and square base for more complex designs.

The water bomb base is also great for creating inflatable or geometric models, like this inflatable origami rabbit.

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Green bat cake topper.

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