Halloween Party Favors You Can Make at Home

7 Halloween Party Favors You Can Make at Home

Introduction

Halloween is just around the corner, and what better way to delight your guests than with handmade party favors? Whether you’re throwing a spooky gathering for kids, teens or adults, DIY favors add a personal touch and can be budget-friendly. Below are seven creative, easy-to-make Halloween party favors you can design at home with supplies you probably already have.

1. Mini Haunted House Candy Boxes

Create small treat boxes shaped like haunted houses. Use black cardstock, orange ribbon, sticker ghosts, and fill with candy. Decorate windows with silver foil or glow-in-the-dark paint. These make festive favors for kids.

2. Glow-in-the-Dark Spell Potion Bottles

Use small clear bottles (e.g., from essential oils or spice jars). Fill with water, add a drop of tonic water (which glows under UV light) or glow sticks, then label “Witch’s Brew” or “Zombie Elixir”. Cap them and tie with twine. A fun interactive favor when the lights go down.

3. Customized Monster Cookies in Cellophane Bags

Bake simple sugar cookies and decorate with icing to look like monsters (eyes, teeth, horns). Place each cookie in a clear cellophane bag, tie with a tag reading “Take a bite… if you dare!”. These are easy and tasty.

4. DIY Halloween Mask Kits

Provide plain white paper masks (or purchase inexpensive ones) and accompany with little packs of stickers, glitter glue, and markers. Guests can decorate their own mask during the party, then take them home as a favor. Great for kids and interactive fun.

5. Spooky Scented Candles in Jars

Use small mason jars or recycled glass jars. Melt a candle wax base (or use soy wax), add a drop of scented oil (pumpkin spice, cinnamon). Before the wax fully sets, stick a plastic skeleton arm, spider or ghost into the wax surface so it appears to be coming out. Wrap with a tag: “Light if you dare”.

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6. Witch Hat Popcorn & Treat Cones

Buy or make paper cones, paint or cover with black paper, add a silver buckle cut-out to look like a witch hat. Fill with popcorn, candy corn, mini chocolate bars. Seal and tie a ribbon. A fun snack-favour hybrid that looks festive.

7. Halloween Themed Seed Packets – “Grow Your Monster”

For a slightly healthier or green-twist favor. Use small kraft seed-packet envelopes, print or write labels like “Grow your monster pumpkins” or “Zombie sunflowers”. Insert sunflower or pumpkin seeds. Wrap with orange and black twine. Guests can plant them later—favors that live on!


Hand-made party favors don’t have to be elaborate or expensive. With a little creativity and simple supplies, you can delight your guests, add a unique personal touch to your Halloween party.

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