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5 Fun Treat Bags for Safer Trick or Treating
Like everything else in 2020, trick or treating is sure to look a little bit different this year. The traditional door-to-door activity has been labeled higher risk by the CDC. But if your neighborhood is participating in socially-distanced trick-or-treating, like by putting individually wrapped treats at the end of your driveway, or outdoor, distanced and masked costume parties (both labeled moderate risk), these treats from some of our favorite bloggers can help it feel festive. Enlist your kids in prepping them for a fun Halloween craft.
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Monster Halloween Treat Bags
Fill these bags from Jennifer McGuire Ink with matching monster coloring supplies, or use smaller brown kraft paper bags. If you’re prepping them for a smaller group, writing kids’ names on the tongues is a fun, personalized touch!
Easy Tissue Paper Pumpkin Favours
Nothing says halloween like mini pumpkins! These treat bags from One Little Project are easy enough for kids to help with, and use everyday supplies like tissue paper and tape.
Scarecrow DIY Halloween Treat Bags
Keep the autumnal feel going with scarecrow bags from The Country Chic Cottage. Even though they’re made of fabric, using glue to put them together means there’s no sewing required.
Pillow Box Bat Treat Containers
These simple little boxes from Tonya Staab are the perfect size to dress up snack-size chocolate bars or other small pieces of candy.
Ghost Lollipops
These inexpensive favors from Learn In Color are easy to make in bulk—perfect if you live in a neighborhood with lots of trick-or-treaters!