Halloween is creeping up, and what better way to celebrate than with some creative and spooky treat bags? I’ve gathered a collection of ideas that are sure to make your Halloween festivities a hit, whether you’re hosting a party or treating your neighborhood trick-or-treaters.
1. Jack-o’-Lantern Bags
Cut out jack-o’-lantern faces from black paper and stick them onto orange bags to create jack-o’-lantern treat bags. These are a timeless classic that never fails to impress.
2. Mummy Wrap Bags
Wrap small bags with white crepe paper to turn them into mummy treat bags. Add some googly eyes, and voilà, you have a fun, textured bag that kids adore.
3. Skeleton Arm Holders
Attach a plastic skeleton arm to your treat bags for a creepy touch. I tried this last year, and the eerie effect was a big conversation starter at my party.
4. Haunted House Gift Bags
Decorate black bags with painted windows and doors to mimic a haunted house look. These bags double as decorations, adding an eerie atmosphere to your party.
5. Spider Web Treat Containers
Draw spider webs on black bags with a white marker for a spider web effect. I love using these as they fit in perfectly with any Halloween theme, adding a touch of DIY elegance.
6. Monster Mouth Bags
Craft monster bags with a wide open mouth using colored paper and some creativity for teeth. These were a favorite at my kid’s school party because they look like they’re chomping on the treats!
7. Eyeball Treat Bags
Glue large googly eyes onto your bags to turn them into eyeball-themed treat holders. It’s a simple idea, but it adds a quirky, fun element to your Halloween treats.
8. Spooky Ghost Bags
Transform plain white bags into ghostly treat carriers with a few googly eyes and a black marker for a friendly face. I tried this last year, and the kids loved the playful, non-threatening design.
9. Owl-Themed Treat Bags
Use feather cutouts and big eyes to transform your bags into owl-themed carriers. They’re cute, whimsical, and add a touch of nature to your Halloween decor.
10. Fabric Ghost Bags
Sew small fabric bags with ghost faces for an eco-friendly and reusable option. I love these because they last beyond Halloween and can be used for other purposes.
11. Candy Corn Crochet Bags
For those with crochet skills, whip up a candy corn-themed bag. These are not only adorable but also reusable, making them a sustainable choice for the eco-conscious.
12. Frankenstein’s Monster Bags
Green bags with bolts and stitches drawn on them make perfect Frankenstein-inspired treat holders. They’re bold, eye-catching, and bring a classic horror element to your party.
13. Zombie Hand Bags
Craft zombie hands using green gloves and fill them with goodies for a zombie-themed bag. These were a real hit at last year’s zombie-themed party.
14. Black Cat Bags
Create black cat bags with felt ears and whiskers for a mysterious look. These are always a favorite among cat lovers and add a sleek touch to the festivities.
15. Bat-Shaped Bags
Fold black craft paper into bat shapes for a sleek and spooky treat bag. I love how versatile these are; they can hang from trees or adorn your Halloween table.
16. Glow-in-the-Dark Bags
Use glow-in-the-dark paint to decorate your bags, creating luminescent designs that shine in the night. This year I’ll be trying this for the first time, and I can’t wait to see the effect.
17. Pumpkin Pouch Goody Bags
Create pumpkin-shaped pouches using orange tissue paper, perfect for hiding small candies. The surprise element is always a joy, and they add a pop of color to any Halloween setup.
18. Ghostly Luminary Bags
Punch holes in white paper bags and place a battery-operated candle inside for ghostly luminaries. These not only hold treats but also light up your pathway, guiding trick-or-treaters.
19. Glowing Ghost Jars
Use mason jars and glow sticks to make glowing ghost treat holders. These not only hold treats but also light up your Halloween night beautifully.

