Trick-or-treaters and party guests will be in for a sweet -- or spooky -- surprise when Halloween candy is dressed up and disguised.
These goofy, pumpkin-perfect jack-o'-lanterns make sweet party favors. Choose from our three clip-art faces and fill with candy.
Your guests won't know which one to pick -- every pumpkin in this patch hides delicious contents.
Fill orange mini craft bags with candy. Twist the top of the bag up into a stem. Pull floral tape off roll and stretch it so it becomes sticky. Wrap floral tape around stem, starting at the top and moving downward. Rip off take, leaving 3 to 4 extra inches hanging on the bottom. Twist extra tape into tendril, wrapping it around finger until it curls.
Delight young Halloween partygoers with these adorable stenciled treat bags.
A family of black pressed-paper cats prowls through a pumpkin patch. Their bodies are made from different sizes of heart-shaped boxes turned upside down.
Pressed-paper acorn boxes get dressed up for Halloween, evoking vintage treat containers handed out by candy shops and bakeries in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
These woodland favors are made with pinecone boxes disguised as birds of prey. The textured ridges resemble feathers, and crepe-paper embellishments finish the owl's menacing look
A plump jack-o'-lantern cracks a smile as the candy inside is revealed. The round container was painted orange and covered in tapered strips of crepe paper. The stem, the leaves, and a funny face, all cut from crepe paper, complete the treat box.
Three perched owls, made from egg-shaped pressed-paper boxes, don't need to hunt for another meal. Their bellies are filled with enough treats to last the night.
Mischievous smiles make these skulls more sweet than scary.
The trick to this bat is using an upside-down, egg-shaped pressed-paper box for the body; the treat is inside.
For party favors or treats on Halloween night, fill crepe-paper pumpkin pouches with tiny toys and candy eggs.
Give witches-for-a-night a proper send-off with broomstick favors.
Clip-art skeleton creatures printed onto labels are a spine-tingling way to send off party guests and doorbell-ringing tricksters.
Only brave party guests dare disturb the tasty contents of these graves.
Surprise your guests with an inventive coffin treat box, a wonderfully ghoulish party favor everyone will want to take home.
These pumpkin-inspired treat containers are filed with a sweet surprise.
These crepe-paper treat holders are modeled after British Christmas crackers.
Use these simple and inventive skull potato stamps to add a spooky touch to Halloween treat bags.
Dole out treats this Halloween in our frightfully charming candy boxes.
Scare up fun at a Halloween party with a centerpiece that displays favor bags and seasonal ornaments.
A band of plump, popcorn-filled witches swoops in to add a spirited spell to your Halloween festivities.
Play with the notion of positive and negative space by layering black and white paints -- in spooky shapes, of course -- on black and white goody bags.
These stamped muslin bags delight, and not just because of the Halloween candy inside.
At the end of the night, surprise candy-seekers with a tree of sweets.
The orange balloon-shape calyxes of Chinese lanterns make perfect stand-ins for pumpkins in these fun decorations.
Create creepy candy favors with treat bags that appear to be dripping with slimy sludge.
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