DIY Printable Trick-or-Treat Bag Labels

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DIY Printable Trick-or-Treat Bag Labels

DIY Printable Trick-or-Treat Bag Labels

Eeeee! I am just so excited that we’re diving into all of these Halloween projects. I think October is such a fun time of year — the weather finally cools, leaves are falling, and you can start planning for all of those cute trick-or-treaters that will show up at your door at the end of the month. I’m pumped this year that we’re in the house because we’ll finally have trick-or-treaters; for the past 7 years we’ve been in apartments where it just didn’t happen! So I made some printables for some little trick-or-treat bags that will have my Halloween game on point.

Materials

Make Time: 30 Minutes

Grab yourself the printable Avery labels and download the corresponding printables here and here. Once you have the labels, head to the Avery Design and Print software. You can search for the labels and upload the file right on the website so it prepares it to print properly. Just follow the cues to upload and print!

DIY Printable Trick-or-Treat Bag Labels

Once your labels are printed, start filling the clear baggies with your Halloween candy. If you’re eight months pregnant like someone else I know, have someone watch you so make sure all of the candy corn doesn’t disappear. Seal the top of the baggie.

DIY Printable Trick-or-Treat Bag Labels

Peel and stick the top label and the front label onto the candy baggie. Boom! You’re done. Bag it all up and get ready to give it out to all of the little spooks who show up at your door on Halloween. Happy haunting! xoxo

DIY Printable Trick-or-Treat Bag Labels

Coffin graphic by Bryan Anderson!

DIY Printable Trick-or-Treat Bag Labels

DIY Printable Trick-or-Treat Bag Labels

DIY Printable Trick-or-Treat Bag Labels DIY Printable Trick-or-Treat Bag Labels

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