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If you’re getting ready for spooky season and want to share treats in style, these 100 Halloween Treat Boxes will fill your celebration with sweetness and creativity. From scary to cute, these DIY ideas will make every candy gift feel extra magical.
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Spooky And Sweet Halloween Treat Box Ideas
1. Mini Coffin Candy Boxes
Craft tiny coffin-shaped boxes from black cardstock and fill them with chocolate bones — spooky and adorable.
2. Pumpkin Treat Containers
Use orange paper cups or cardstock to make mini pumpkins tied with green ribbons.
3. Witch Hat Candy Holders
Fold black paper into cone hats, stuff them with sweets, and seal the base with a purple band.
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4. Ghost Favor Bags
White tissue paper and googly eyes make these ghost boxes perfect for classroom treats.
5. Spider Web Boxes
Decorate plain black boxes with white glue webs and tiny fake spiders for creepy charm.
6. Bat Wing Boxes
Add bat-shaped wings to small gift boxes and tie with silver string for a spooky finish.
7. Haunted House Boxes
Print or cut out haunted house silhouettes and wrap them around clear candy boxes.
8. Candy Corn Pyramids
Make pyramid-shaped boxes with white, orange, and yellow paper to mimic candy corn.
9. Skeleton Candy Tubes
Fill transparent tubes with white candies and add a skull sticker on top.
10. Mummy Wrappers
Wrap mini boxes with gauze or tissue and stick on wiggly eyes for a cute mummy vibe.
11. Witch Cauldron Cups
Small black cauldrons make perfect candy containers — add smoke-like cotton for detail.
12. Jack-o’-Lantern Boxes
Use orange cardstock and a marker to draw silly or scary pumpkin faces.
13. Bloody Candy Bags
Clear bags tied with red ribbon and fake “blood” drips for creepy movie-night treats.
14. Monster Mouth Boxes
Cut jagged “teeth” into boxes for a monster look and fill them with colorful candy tongues.
15. Trick-or-Treat Buckets
Mini plastic buckets decorated with vinyl decals — classic and reusable.
16. Zombie Snack Boxes
Paint small boxes green and add torn edges, googly eyes, and scars.
17. Witches’ Spell Candy Bottles
Fill small bottles with colored sugar and label them with potion names.
18. Owl Treat Bags
Use brown paper and big eyes to make wise little owls for your fall party.
19. Candy Pumpkin Patch
Arrange small pumpkin boxes together with green tissue “vines” for a themed display.
20. Glow-in-the-Dark Boxes
Add glow stickers or paint to make your treat boxes shine under dim lights.
21. Black Cat Boxes
Use cardstock cutouts for ears and tails — mysterious, simple, and cute.
22. Vampire Bite Boxes
Punch two “fang marks” in your box and draw a little red drip for fun detail.
23. Candy Broomsticks
Attach treat bags to brown paper “sticks” to resemble witches’ brooms.
24. Skeleton Rib Boxes
Cut out rib-like shapes on white paper boxes so candy peeks through like bones.
25. Pumpkin Patch Bags
Cluster orange paper bags tied with green yarn — a simple DIY for any age.
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