Halloween is right around the corner, and what’s more exciting than crafting the perfect treat bags for trick-or-treaters? I’ve gathered some of my favorite ideas to help you whip up something special and spooky for the little goblins and ghouls.
Batty Treat Bags
Transform ordinary black paper bags into bats by adding wings and fangs. It’s an easy way to add some spooky fun to your Halloween treats.
Creepy Crawly Spider Bags
Add plastic spiders to black bags for an eerie effect. I find these particularly fun for older kids who love a good scare.
Glow-in-the-Dark Tape Bags
Add a spooky emblem with glow-in-the-dark tape to simple treat bags. It’s a surefire way to stand out during nighttime trick-or-treating.
Candy Corn Crochet Bags
For those who crochet, create candy corn-themed bags for an adorable and reusable option. It’s a fun project that delights trick-or-treaters.
Eco-Friendly Brown Bags
For a rustic touch, brown paper bags tied with twine and decorated with leaves bring a natural vibe to your treat offerings. Perfect for those who love a classic Halloween aesthetic.
Enchanted Harry Potter Broomsticks
Use paper bags and sticks to craft magical broomstick treat holders. Fill them with your favorite sweets for a bewitching touch.
Monster Madness Bags
Using colored construction paper and markers, you can create fun and unique monster faces on your treat bags. I love seeing each one take on its own quirky personality!
Ghastly Ghost Bags
These ghostly bags are a breeze to make with white paper bags and googly eyes. I’ve found that adding a touch of cheesecloth gives them an extra eerie touch.
Pumpkin Pouch Delight
Crafting a pumpkin-themed treat bag is a classic way to celebrate Halloween. I love using orange felt to create these charming pouches, complete with a cute jack-o’-lantern face.
Vintage-Inspired Fabric Bags
For a touch of nostalgia, use vintage fabric to sew small treat bags. I adore mixing patterns for a truly unique look.
Luminary Treat Totes
Cut out shapes from tote bags and add a battery-operated tea light for a glowing effect. It’s a fun surprise once the candy is gone.
Treasure Chest Bags
Create mini treasure chests using brown paper bags, perfect for hiding candy treasures. I love adding a map for kids to follow!

