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17 DIY Halloween Boo Basket Ideas

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Check out these unique and creative DIY Halloween boo basket ideas. Find ideas for kids, families, neighbors, and adults. Perfect for spooky season!

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We’re sharing fun DIY Halloween boo basket ideas to make this Halloween season.

If you’ve never heard of a boo basket, you’re in for a treat!

Boo baskets are fun, themed gift baskets filled with Halloween-themed items like candy, snacks, small toys, and festive decorations.

They can also include fun Halloween activities, stickers, or crafts.

The idea is to “boo” someone by leaving a basket of treats and goodies on their doorstep, along with a note or a small sign encouraging them to pass on the kindness.

You can also create customized boo baskets to give as Halloween gifts for your kids.

They’re a great way to spread joy and festive spirit, especially within communities or among friends and family.

The Best DIY Halloween Boo Basket Ideas

1. Emerald and Rust Corduroy Boo Baskets

Four boo baskets with ghost name tags on cabinet decorated with Halloween decorations.

You can find the details for these emerald and rust boo baskets in this post for Affordable Boo Basket Ideas for Kids.

I created these personalized baskets for each of my kids with fun and festive age-appropriate gifts and treats.

I love how easy they were to put together and how cute they turned out!

2. Girly Pink and White Ghost Baskets

Two pink baskets with white ghosts filled with Halloween-themed gifts and decorations.

We love these girly boo baskets created by @brynnnora.

They’re perfect for girl moms and we can’t get over the unique basket stuffers!

3. Spooky Frankenstein Monster Paper Bag Basket

A green paper bag made to look like the Frankenstein monster with Halloween candy inside.

Here’s a simple and inexpensive gift idea for neighbors by The Crafty Blog Stalker.

Instead of a basket, use a green paper bag and fill it with budget-friendly Halloween candy.

You can use a white bag for a ghost theme, an orange bag for a jack-o-lantern theme, and a black bag for a bat or cat theme.

So fun!

4. Black and Orange Trick-or-Treat Buckets

Black and orange trick-or-treat buckets filled with gifts and a printable sign that reads "You've Been Booed".

Our Home Made Easy used trick-or-treat buckets to create these fun baskets for her neighbors.

Once the gifts and treats have been eaten, kids can use the buckets to collect candy on Halloween night.

Don’t forget to snag the free printables in her post!

5. Pink and Green Pastel Boo Baskets

Two Halloween buckets with gifts inside, one pastel pink and black and the other pastel green and black.

These cute pastel boo baskets from @restlessrisa are perfect for a little boy and girl.

They’re simple, modern and unique!

6. Witch Cauldron Boo Baskets

Plastic witch cauldrons filled with Halloween-themed gifts, decorations, and stuffed animals.

How cute are these witch cauldron baskets by @amagicalminute?

What a great idea to use Dollar Tree Halloween decorations to create these adorable gifts for kids!

More Halloween Boo Baskets from Pinterest

Here are some of our favorite Boo Baskets from Pinterest, perfect for Halloween!

Free Boo Basket Printables

Here are some free printables to help you create boo baskets for your friends and family.

More Fun Halloween Traditions

And, here are some other simple Halloween traditions to start with your family for a fun-filled season!

  • Family Costume Themes: Plan and coordinate family costumes for trick-or-treating or Halloween parties. This can be a fun way to showcase creativity and unity.
  • Pumpkin Carving: Carve pumpkins together as a family. Kids can help with scooping out the insides, and parents can handle the carving. Display the finished jack-o’-lanterns on the porch.
  • Halloween Movie Night: Pick a selection of family-friendly Halloween movies or animated specials and have a movie marathon with popcorn and themed snacks.
  • Baking Halloween Treats: Bake and decorate Halloween-themed cookies, cupcakes, or other treats together. Let kids get creative with the decorating process.
  • Spooky Storytelling: Gather around and share spooky but age-appropriate stories. You can also read Halloween-themed books or create your own tales.
  • Trick-or-Treating: Go trick-or-treating as a family, or if you’re staying in, organize a Halloween scavenger hunt around the house with treats and surprises.
  • DIY Halloween Crafts: Engage in crafting activities like making Halloween decorations, DIY costumes, or festive cards. This can be a great way to spend quality time together.
  • Halloween Decorations: Decorate the house together with spooky or festive decorations. Involve everyone in creating a haunted atmosphere.
  • Pumpkin Patch Visit: Visit a local pumpkin patch or farm to pick out pumpkins. Many patches also offer fun activities like hayrides and corn mazes.
  • Host a Halloween Party: Organize a Halloween party with games, a costume contest, and themed snacks. Invite friends and family for a festive gathering.
  • Halloween Book Reading: Read Halloween-themed books together, either in the lead-up to Halloween or on the day itself. Choose books that are suitable for all ages.
  • Community Events: Participate in local Halloween events or parades. These can offer a chance for families to join in larger community celebrations.

Want More?

Looking for more Halloween fun? You’ll love these unique and creative ideas!

Your Turn

What did you think of these DIY Halloween boo basket ideas? Are there any you think we should add? Let us know in the comments!