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10 Printables You Can Easily Use for Trick-or-Treaters

I’m not going to lie to you, I love trick-or-treaters and I love decorating for Halloween. And I love to use printables for making new decor.


Where to Access the Printables

First of all, if you are in need of printables to create these products on your own, head to The Printables Club, Halloween designs are available to download seasonally.


10 Ways to Use Halloween Printables

I’ve created favor boxes, temporary tattoos, gifts, welcome mats, and more. Each one was designed with Halloween trick-or-treaters in mind, but they don’t have to be! If you love to decorate for Halloween, then you’re in the right place. Each of the products below was made with just the printables.

I’ve used the PNG files for all the designs below. I love using PNGs as you can change the background of the product you’re putting it on. The files have no back, so as long as you choose a color, then you can use them for basically anything (and that’s only because the font is white). Have I confused you? If so, ask me about it in the comments, I’m happy to help. Now, let’s talk decorating!

10 ways to use printables for trick or treaters

1. Pillows

To start, raise your hand if you love decorating a front porch when the seasons change. Okay, don’t really raise it, I can’t see you, but regardless, I do love it. That’s why pillows are first on the list for Halloween home decor. Add them to the front porch to welcome trick-or-treaters to just to make it cozy for you.

Decorate your patio with a fun Halloween pillow

2. Welcome Mat

You’ll definitely want to welcome trick-or-treaters to your door with something unique.  I used the “trick-or-treat” sign to make a door mat. It’s the perfect way to welcome guests on Halloween or just during fall. The mats come in two sizes and the black background is perfect for hiding dirt! Plus, as an added extra, you can put your own personalization. Add “happy halloween”, your family name, or any other message. If you’re not wanting the black background, you can change that up to. The freebie used here is the PNG file which comes with no back. That way, you can choose your own color.


3. Puzzle

At this point, you’ve gotten a few ideas for the home, but what about a toy for the kids? Or a drinking game for the adults? I made a puzzle from the trick-or-treat design. You could turn into a fun Halloween family game if you’re staying in and not trick-or-treating. This puzzle was made with the PNG file so you can change the background.


4. Button

Want to dress up for Halloween but not go all out with a costume? Make one of our designs into a wearable button. You could also do stickers. These buttons can be used for an alternative to candy as well. If you’re looking for that, you could also give them with the candy for an extra treat.


5. Drink Cooler

If you’re going to sit outside to welcome the kiddos on Halloween, then you’ll need a good drink and why not make it festive. These fun drink coolers are the perfect addition to your Halloween night. Or, are you thinking of staying in and having a few friends over? Make it festive with fun drink coolers. Celebrate all month long with them before Halloween arrives.


6. Temporary Tattoos

Look, I know most kids want the candy on Halloween but temporary tattoos are fun too! Personally, I always loved getting something different. Therefore, mix it up a little and give temporary tattoos with the candy this year. Also, if you’re into the non-traditional and non-candy ideas for Halloween, check out this list, it’s got some great non-candy treats for Halloween.


7. Favor Box

These boxes are made with teachers in mind. However, they’d be great for trick-or-treating. Use them for teacher gifts, or teachers, use them for kids gifts. You can also put Halloween candy in them and hand them out the night of, that way, you know how much candy and how many kids you went through!


8. Trick-or-Treat Bags

I can’t really talk about trick-or-treating without having some bags you can put candy in. While this is more work, it does divide out the candy for you already. Plus, it let’s you know how many kids come by! If you count them beforehand, then you’ll be able to count the left overs. It’s so annoying guessing at the amount of candy you need.


9. Kid’s Shirts

I did a whole post a few weeks ago about making kids shirts. If you’re looking for an alternative to costumes, then that post is for you. I’ve done that here too with the fun cat design. Does your kid like to dress up for school but can’t wear a costume? Our kids shirts are great for that. Or, you can schedule a fall photoshoot and have them wear a fun shirt.


10. Magnets

Finally, this last design is one made for the non-candy option again. Give out fun magnets with candy or without. It gives the kids something else to be excited about than just the candy. This magnet was made with the PNG file which means you can choose and change the background color. You can also change the color and font of the word “halloween”.

Hand out magnets with the candy on Halloween night

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