I am so excited to share this mini Halloween party with you today! These printables are geared towards kids, and it was so much fun to create. My daughter loved helping me set up, and now she won’t drink out of a water bottle unless it has a label on it and comes with a stripey straw. This printable Halloween collection was designed with Chloe in mind. Now that she’s in preschool, and her birthday falls around Halloween, I wanted to be able to create something really fun and colorful so I could package treats in a way that would appeal to kids. I set up a mini display, but these printables can be used in a variety of ways and for kids of all ages.
PRINTABLES
2.5″ x 1.5″ mini chocolate wraps
8.1875″ x 1.375″ water bottle labels I discovered that this size label perfectly fits on both Target and Giant Eagle brand water
8″ x 2″ water bottle labels In case you have a different water bottle, this is another popular size!
SUPPLIES
I purchased almost all of my props from Target, though some I already had at home. The glitter pumpkins, chocolate candy and pumpkin beaker candy are all from Target. I used the 8.1875″x1.375″ water bottle labels and wrapped them around water bottles that I purchased from Giant Eagle. The stripey straws came from Etsy and are something I already had on hand. Lastly, the favor boxes I got on clearance at Michaels!
The labels from onlinelabels.com come pre-scored, so there isn’t any need for cutting and peeling!
We do let Chloe have chocolate candy from time to time, but in small quantities. I don’t feel comfortable passing out chocolate at her preschool, so instead of wrapping the chocolate labels on mini candy bars, I plan on putting some Monster Munch in a small glassine bag and using the labels as a favor tag instead.
RECIPE
My Monster Munch isn’t the traditional sweet popcorn! For the kids, I combine Chex Rice, Shredded Wheat, Cheerios, raisins (plain or yogurt covered), mini chocolate chips OR plain m&ms (sparingly!). This is a very quick, easy recipe that can be changed based on your needs, children’s allergies and the kids’ ages.
Will you be passing out Halloween treats this year to your child’s class?
Halloween Posts part 11 of 17
1. 10 Halloween Books for Pre-schoolers That Aren't Scary by Mrs. Chocolate2. My favorite Halloween books for kids by Mrs. Train
3. 28 Halloween Crafts for Kids by Mrs. Chocolate
4. 20 Easy Halloween Snacks for Preschoolers by mrs. tictactoe
5. DIY Festive Sweet and Salty Holiday Treats by Caroline @ Armelle Blog
6. 40 Cute Halloween Costumes for Kids by Mrs. Bee
7. A Legacy of Homemade Costumes by Mrs. Train
8. Semi-Homemade Halloween Costumes by mrs. tictactoe
9. DIY Halloween Pillowcase by Mrs. Paintbrush
10. Easy & Rewearable Halloween Costume - Olivia the Pig by Mrs. Hopscotch
11. mini halloween party + free labels by Mrs. Jump Rope
12. DIY Mini Spooky Wreath by Jennifer @ Ambrosia Creative
13. DIY Monster Plants by Jennifer @ Ambrosia Creative
14. DIY Halloween Treat Bag by Danyelle @ Dandee Designs
15. DIY Halloween Ghost Garland by Kaley Ann
16. DIY Salad Spinner Spider Web Art by Caroline @ Armelle Blog
17. DIY Natural Face Paint by Victoria @ A Subtle Revelry
blogger / persimmon / 1398 posts
Loooooveeee everything about this!!! So incredibly fun!!!
wonderful olive / 19353 posts
Love this!! Super cute and fun!
nectarine / 2600 posts
Really cute! And I love the pumpkins too
blogger / wonderful cherry / 21628 posts
Cute!
bananas / 9357 posts
These are so adorable!
guest
Thank you so much for featuring our Halloween printable label templates. I hope everyone get’s some good use out of them!
Happy Halloween