I love Halloween. It’s such a fun time to be creative and a fun excuse to dress up. I have the best Halloween childhood memories. I enjoy making Halloween a special time for my kids and their friends at school. Here are 31 amazing Halloween party favors.
They are great for trick-or-treaters, class parties, neighborhood get-togethers, Halloween baby showers, Halloween birthday parties, or any other Halloween party you are hosting or attending. Enjoy this wonderful excuse to be creative, dress up, and create memories with your family and friends.
Gather your Halloween party supplies, a fun gift, a sweet treat, and some of these easy Halloween party favors to have an epic party. Here are some great options to put in your Halloween goodie bags.
Halloween Party Favors Ideas
1. Ghost Suckers: This is such a simple one, but everyone loves suckers. All you need is a sucker. Totsie Pops work great. This DIY party favor is easy enough to have your kids help.
Take a white Kleenex, place it around the Totsie Pop, and then tie it with a ribbon. Draw two circles for the eyes and one for the nose with a black sharpie.
2. Glow Sticks: There are lots of cute printables to use. It’s a great way to make glowsticks a great Halloween party favor. I love that glowsticks can be used on Halloween night as many of the activities are done close to dark. It’s also great to have a glow stick on your little trick-or-treaters so you can spot them more easily.
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It’s great to have some party favor options for your Halloween goodie bags that aren’t a sweat treat since there will be plenty on Halloween night. You never know what you’ll need to light the way as you dodge the black cats on your fun trick-or-treating adventures.
DIY Halloween Party Favors
3. Popcorn Hands: I love this one and have memories of receiving this at one of my school Halloween parties. Buy clear food contact gloves. Put candy corn at the end of each finger for the fingernail.
Fill the rest of the glove with popcorn. Tie the end of the glove off with a ribbon or string. I love to add a spider ring. It’s such a fun touch to your spooky popcorn hands.
4. Kool-Aid Blood: My friend hosts the best Halloween party every year and always has the cutest creative ideas. She puts water or 7-Up in cups and then puts a syringe filled with red Kool-Aid or other drink add-ins to flavor your water or pop. It’s yummy, spooky, and so much fun.
5. Tiny Pumpkins: Tiny pumpkins are just the right size for classmates or friends to take home. Sharpie the names of each child to make them place cards for your Halloween dinner.
They work great for a fun activity. Have each guest draw a jack-o-lantern face with a sharpie on their small pumpkin. Try the white tiny pumpkins for a fun ghost pumpkin.
6. Cellophane Pumpkins: Draw a jack-o-lantern face or buy these pre-made pumpkin treat bags. Fill each of the Halloween goodie bags with any orange candy such as candy corn or candy pumpkins. Tie off the top, and you have an adorable little pumpkin favor.
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Halloween Party Favors for Adults and Kids
7. Glow Bugs: These are another fun glow-in-the-dark option, with so much of Halloween happening in the dark. These are such fun favors.
A great activity is to have a scavenger hunt to find these around the house or yard – a great creepy crawly idea. Everyone wants a creepy glow critter in their Halloween goodie bags.
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8. Stretchy Skeleton: It’s always fun to have something to fidget with, especially when you’ve eaten too much of that Halloween candy. Look how fun these stretchy skeleton fidget toys are.
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9. Halloween Stickers: I love these little sticker activities. You can find them for almost every holiday, and the kids love them. The kids will have a great time decorating their mummy, vampire, witch, and more.
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10. Witch Fingers: These are another fun, make-believe toy. These fingers slip on your fingers, and I’m not sure what it is, but it’s true. You feel like a witch with those long nails ready to ride your broom or stir your bubbling brew.
Activity Tip: Cook a bunch of angel hair noodles and put them in a Tupperware. Put the witch fingers inside and give each child a set of tweezers. Have them use their tweezers to find the fingers in the “brains.” You can use this activity with other party favor items such as small spiders etc. It’s a great fine motor skills activity.
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Halloween-Themed Party Favors
11. Googly Eyes: These googly-eye chocolate eyeballs are a great addition to any party favor bag. They are a timeless treat. They look spooky, and they taste delicious. You can’t go wrong with chocolate on Halloween. These go great in goody bags.
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12. Mini Marshmallow Ghosts: Fill these skinny bags with marshmallows to make a cute and yummy ghost. Before filling the bags, draw circles, ghost eyes, and noses. My kids love marshmallows. Put a twist tie on the top and your set. This is an easy idea and a cute one too.
13. Witch’s Broom: DIY a witch’s broom with brown paper lunch bags. You can use a stick for the handle, or you can use a long pretzel. Fill one paper bag with a few pieces of candy, and fringe another paper bag to cover the filled bag, so it looks like the broom has bristles.
This is such a fun idea, it can be adapted to the things you have on hand. Get creative.
14. Cellophane Party Bags: These are festive bags and are an easy fill-and-go option for a Halloween party favor. They look great filled with candy, or these fun little toys are a great non-candy option.
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Fun Party Favors
15. Slime: Slime is one of the great Halloween favors. You can make your own and put them in these tiny cups with lids. You can also purchase small slime containers as a party favor. What a gooey Halloween idea.
16. Vampire Teeth: These have been a hit for ages. Everyone enjoys looking like a vampire. These are affordable and fun options. They come in a bulk option of 144. You could give them out at a class party and still have plenty for your trick-or-treaters. I love these cute printable tags to tie them. They would go great in goodie bags.
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17. Temporary Tattoos: Halloween-themed temporary tattoos are a simple party bag filler. My kids love temporary tattoos. I just love that they come off after a bath, with just a little scrubbing.
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Party Favors
18. Squishy Toys: Have you felt these little Mochi squishy toys? I am not sure what it is about them, but they are just so fun to squish and play with. They are one of the popular Halloween party favors. I love that they come in so many different themes. This is an easy and playful Halloween party favor.
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19. Play Dough Monsters: Grab a small bag and place items inside for your guests or class to create monsters. Playdough, pipe cleaners, and googly eyes are a great start. It’s fun to have a party favor you can create and play with at home when all the excitement of Halloween is starting to fade. It also makes for a fun station activity at a classroom party.
20. Bubbles: You can never go wrong with bubbles. My kids love to blow bubbles or have us blow them so they can pop them. I love that these fit with the Halloween theme and come in a set of 12. Buy 2 sets, and you’ll have enough for your classroom party. These would go great in gift bags.
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Awesome Party Favors
21. Find It: Fill a clear bottle with rice and other small Halloween items. Write down what items need to be found. Let the kids shake and roll the bottle until they spot all the things that are hidden in the rice. My kids love this game. Lady Behind the Curtain has some great details for your own DIY Halloween party favor Find It Bottle.
22. Balloons: There are some really fun Halloween balloons. You can choose to blow them up with helium or air, or you can give them to your guests or class without being blown up. They can blow them up by themselves when they are ready to play with their Halloween balloon.
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23. Punch Balloons: This is another fun balloon option. This is a fun activity. The balloon is attached to a small rubberband that you can put around your wrist as you punch the balloon. I am always surprised at how long my kids play with punch balloons. This is a fun activity and party favor.
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Non-candy Options
24. Jack-O-Lantern Slinky: I love non-candy party favors. These are so colorful and cute. Slinkies have been around for ages. They are sure to be a hit with the little goblins this Halloween.
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25. Scratch Paper Masks: My girls love scratch paper. It’s so fun to draw on. It entertains them for hours on long car trips. It’s one of my favorite things. I love the mask idea. You can decorate the scratch paper mask and then wear it – what a fun idea.
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26. Mini Coloring Books: This is a fun party favor that everyone can enjoy. Coloring is good for kids. It helps with their fine motor skills and also trains the brain to focus. Halloween coloring books, what a great way to have an educational Halloween party favor.
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27. Building Briks: These little bricks can be built into a pumpkin, ghost, or bat. This is such a fun and creative Halloween favor. All those Lego fans are sure to enjoy these little brick kits.
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28. Eyeball Relay Race: I love party favors that can double as a game. This is a great Halloween party activity. Give each person a spoon with an eyeball on it. Everyone must get to the other side without dropping the eyeball. This is the classic egg and spoon race with a spooky Halloween twist. What fun! This is a game that is sure to bring good laughs.
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Halloween Party Favors
29. Witch Broom Pens: How fun to have a party favor that doubles as something useful in the classroom or at home. These pens are sure to be a hit at your next Halloween party. Kids and adults alike are sure to love them.
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30. Snap Bracelets: These snap bracelets are so fun. They make a great favor. There is something for everyone. There are so many different Halloween-themed patterns. I love that the set is big enough for a whole classroom or to give out to your trick-or-treaters.
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31. Halloween Fortune Cookies: Black and orange fortune cookies make such a unique Halloween party favor. I think this might be the best Halloween party favor. The fortunes are Halloween-themed. I can only imagine the laughter that will ensue when you pull out these interesting and spooky fortunes.
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Conclusion
I love Halloween. It’s one of the best party themes. It’s always fun to have an excuse to dress up and be creative. If you are looking for fun Halloween birthday party ideas check here and here. We also have a great list of Halloween backdrops and plates, to inspire you to have an epic Halloween.
A friend’s mom used to dress up in an amazing witch costume every Halloween. In Elementary school, she would stand in the hallway with her big black pot, fake smoke billowing out.
She always made it a special day. With this list of party favors, I’m ready for some epic Halloween parties in my kids’ classrooms this year.
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