Halloween is a magical time when creativity and fun come alive, especially in the form of delightful goodie bags. Let’s get crafty with some unique ideas to bring smiles and a touch of spookiness to your Halloween celebrations.
Vintage-Inspired Fabric Bags
Sew small fabric bags with vintage Halloween prints. They’re reusable and eco-friendly, a charming option I love for my more eco-conscious friends.
Candy Corn Inspired Bags
Layer small bags with yellow, orange, and white candies to mimic candy corn. It’s a simple yet festive way to celebrate, and it looks fantastic on any party table.
Mini DIY Craft Kits
Include small, easy-to-make DIY kits for kids to enjoy at home. I always add a little instruction card, and it’s a joy to see them create their own Halloween crafts.
Googly Eye Monster Bags
Stick googly eyes on colorful bags to create playful monsters. These are a hit with kids, and I always enjoy seeing their delighted reactions!
Luminous Treat Bags
Use glow sticks inside translucent bags for a glow-in-the-dark effect. These are fantastic for night events, adding a glowing surprise to any party.
Monster Slime Kits
Create monster slime kits with glue, glitter, and a little Borax for a fun, hands-on gift. Kids love making slime, and it’s a mess worth making!
Creepy Coffin Boxes
Craft small coffin-shaped boxes for a spooky twist. Fill them with treats or small trinkets; they’re bound to be a hit with all ages.
Spooky S’more Kits
Assemble all the ingredients for s’mores into a kit, adding a ghostly touch with marshmallow ghosts. These are always a crowd-pleaser at my Halloween gatherings.
Ghostly Paper Bags
White paper bags with googly eyes turn into friendly ghosts that are both cute and slightly spooky. My nieces adore these, especially when we draw on silly faces together.
Spider Web Gift Bags
Decorate simple bags with black marker spider webs for a quick and spooky effect. They’re perfect for last-minute preparations, and the kids can even help!
Bat-Themed Treat Bags
Craft bat-shaped bags from black cardstock with wings that wrap around the treats. They’re a little trickier to make, but the delight on the kids’ faces is worth it!
Miniature Monster Boxes
Create mini monster boxes with tissue boxes and googly eyes. They’re a fun way to repurpose materials and make perfect containers for small surprises.
Pumpkin Pouch Treats
Transform orange tissue paper into adorable pumpkin pouches with green pipe cleaner stems. These little pumpkins have been a hit at my workshops, and they’re perfect for holding sweet treats.
Kawaii Ghost Tags
Print Kawaii ghost tags and attach them to treat bags for a touch of cuteness. They soften the spooky theme with their adorable expressions.
Brainy Jars
Fill jars with layers of cake, jam, and icing to mimic brains in a jar. These look creepily delicious and are always a talking point.
Ribbon-Tied Treats
Wrap treats in clear bags and tie them with colorful ribbons for an elegant touch. This simple idea adds a burst of color to any Halloween spread.

