Halloween Party Favors Ideas
Tuesday, October 13th, 2009Halloween is one of the favorite kid’s holidays, for obvious reasons. Not only do they get to dress up in their fantasy costume, but they have the added thrill of going out in the evening, checking out all the lights and Halloween decorations, knocking at every door to collect a treat. Most kids do like candy (!) and this is one day they get to indulge in those sweets.
Hosting a party this Halloween for kids is fun and certainly heightens their excitement, waiting for the sun to go down and get down to the serious business of trick or treating. Halloween party food can be simple. For a group of eight kids, a couple of pizzas will suffice to get some ‘real’ food into their stomachs. Broil a batch of hot dogs and lay out warm buns, along with sides of green relish, a bottle of mustard (which you’ve tinted bright orange with a couple of drops of red food coloring) and ketchup. You might also serve them a hearty bowl of chili, with grated cheddar, sour cream and sliced black olives on the side, for the kids to dress as they wish.
Once everyone has eaten, they’re good to go. There’s only one thing left – aside from collecting their treats – to complete the festivities – Halloween party favors!
Here we’ve got some ideas that make easy and inexpensive Halloween party favors. You can assemble these party favors the day before the party, or while the kids are out trick or treating. When the kids get home, flush with a big bag of treats, you can end the party with individual Halloween treat bags, handed out to each child as they head for home. Your Halloween party favors will surely be the icing on the cake, so to speak.
Pick up a package of white paper lunch bags and a set of markers. Draw a simple design, such as a Jack o’ Lantern, witch on a broomstick, or a creepy spider, on the lower two-thirds of the bag, to allow for folding the bag closed. Write each kid’s name below the design. Alternatively, you can also decorate the bags with Halloween stickers. Now, what to put in the bags?
A few rubbery creepy-crawlies never hurts. Girls will shriek and boys will put them on their sister’s pillow. Universally enjoyed.
Kids love stickers. A package of Haloween stickers is a good start. The dollar type stores are famous for their seasonal figurines, cheap and cute. Pumpkins, ghosts, witches and the like – these little figurines will earn a treasured spot on a bookshelf or dresser. Halloween coloring books, Halloween themed sunglasses and socks are other good choices. Halloween candles are great Halloween party favors stuffers. Wax lips and vampire teeth help round out your assortment.
If there’s still room in your Halloween party favors bags, a tiny, miniature pumpkin from the supermarket helps keep the spirit going. Use your markers to draw funny faces on each little pumpkin. Teen girls love some of the extreme Haloween cosmetics – black, orange and canary yellow nail polish, for example.
While you’re at the supermarket, check the candy section for Halloween lollipops. In fact, you can use a little ribbon to knot around the lollipop stick and then shut the bag with a bow tie of ribbon.
With a bag of these Halloween party favors, you’ll have a group of delighted kids!

