This cute No Tricks, Just Treats Gift Tag is perfect to attach to any little treat for the Halloween holiday! Just download, print and attach to a baggy of treats with some twine!
Hey friends! I wanted to share a quick and easy Halloween printable treat tag today! This treat tag is perfect for a classroom Halloween party, friend party, for nieces or nephews and more! You can add it to any size treat!
HALLOWEEN TEACHER GIFT
I also put together a basket of them to hand out to the staff at my kids school. I love to do things for our teachers. They do such a great job and are so underpaid!
I added some candy corn and M&M’s to the bottom of the bags and then added a few of my Super Soft Chocolate Chip Cookies. Then I tied the bags with some bakers twine and added the gift tag.
HALLOWEEN TREAT BAG IDEA
Items Needed:
- Candy – I used candy corn
- Clear Cellophane Bags
- Bakers Twine
- Home Printer
- Cardstock
- Paper Cutter
- Printable Tag (download below)
Directions:
Start by downloading the tag below! Once downloaded, print it on your home printer. I suggest printing the tag on cardstock for durability.
When you open the download file, it will have 8 of the Halloween tags to the page. They print 8 to a sheet and have light gray cut lines, so they are easy to cut. I love using a paper cutter, but scissors work too!
Use a hole punch to punch a hole in the corner of the tag.
Fill the bags with the treat of your choice and attach the tag to the bag using bakers twine.
And that’s it! Super easy and fun!
To download the Halloween Treat Tags, click the link below:
As a reminder this printable tag is for personal use only.
Looking for some other fun Halloween treat ideas and tags? Check these out:
- Halloween Treat Idea – Test Tube Treat
- Halloween Play Doh Tags – ScareDoh
- Pumpkin Poop Treat Tag
- Halloween Mini Candy Bar Wrappers
* This post was originally published in Oct 2014 and has been updated with more detailed step-by-step instructions and new pictures.
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Kari L Coppinger
Thank you for this! I’m not so good at taking time to make things look pretty. This helped my little gift bags from the PTA to our teachers and staff look nice. 🙂
kate
hi! I wanted to print the “Thanks for all you” for my child’s teachers. Can you send it to me? Thanks!
Kate
Hi! I am also unable to find the “Thanks for all you do” printable. Can you send it to me? Thank you!
Carrie
I would love to use these tags for a teacher appreciation gift I am preparing for my son’s preschool. I am also unable to find the “Thanks for all you do” printable. Could you post the link or send it to me? Thanks so much!
Candy
Can not print label with thanks for all you do. Each time I try to download it, I can only see the other option without the thank…Hope you can help me. Thanks!
Sara Sorrows
Hi,
i can’t seem to find the tags with “thank you for all you do”. Our church is making treat bags for all the teachers at the elementary and preschool and these tags would be perfect! Thank you for sharing your amazing talents!
-Sara
Melanie Alverson
I can’t find the tag with thank you for all you do as well. Please advise how to print this one. Thank you
Pam Dana
Towards the bottom of the post there is a link that reads “Download No Tricks just Treats.” Just click that link!!
Anne
Hello, I cannot find the link to print the “No tricks just treats” teacher gift tag. Can you send it to me? Thanks!
Aussie Witch
Thank you for sharing this. I have printed your labels on bright green card and attached them to our bags of sweets for Saturday night. I’m very happy with how they look. ♥♥
Aussie Witch
Thank you for sharing this. I have printed your labels on bright green card and attached them to our bags of sweets for Saturday night. I’m very happy with how they look. ♥♥
rawtruegrit
Thank you so much! Found this on pinterest and blogged about it here: http://rebeccasroundup.blogspot.com/2013/10/october-teacher-appreciation-idea.html ~ Happy Halloween! Rebecca
Leslie Seror
These are so cute! Thank you for sharing 🙂