You’ve Been Spooked Neighbor Gift Idea and free Printable! Spread some Halloween cheer with this fun spooky treat tradition!
You’ve Been Spooked Halloween Neighbor Gift Idea
Have you ever been BOOed? It’s a fun little tradition that spreads Halloween cheer. Here are some fun printables to spread a little spooky spirit in your neighborhood!
Making Halloween Neighbor Gifts is So Easy
There’s a printable for the gift basket, a printable tag for the door and a printable instruction sheet. Just pick out a bucket or basket and fill it up with some Halloween items. We found some little flashlights, a garland, plates, cupcake liners — as well as candy too!
Print off You’ve Been Spooked Printables
You’ll simply print a copy of the instructions, a gift basket tag and a door tag for two of your neighbors — or more if you want to get the “spooking” started faster! Include the door tag and instructions in the gift basket.
Make a Halloween Candy Charcuterie Board
To create the snack mix —
*Combine SkinnyPop popcorn in a large bowl.
*Add candy from the HERSHEY’S Shapes Variety Bag (I love the shapes in the variety pack and they have my favorite candies — peanut butter pumpkins and peppermint patty pumpkins — all I did was unwrap them and added googly eyes).
*Then add candy from HERSHEY’S Cat and Variety Bag.
*Mix everything together and drizzle white chocolate over the top.
*Divide popcorn mixture into smaller bowls, add one bowl to each tray.
*Then layer larger HERSHEY’S Halloween Full Size Variety Pack in each tray, along with smaller candies from the Cat and Monster variety bags.
*Put one of the instruction sheets inside and wrap the whole charcuterie board in cellophane.
*Add the “You’ve Been Booed” sign to the front!
Spread Spooky Cheer in Your Neighborhood
Then spread some spooky cheer in your neighborhood by putting the You’ve Been Booed tray in front of the door, hang the “We’ve Been Booed” tag on the doorknob — ring the doorbell and run!! You will love seeing this gift idea spread from house to house this Halloween season! Thanks @Hersheys for helping us spread spooky fun in our new neighborhood!
(Note the instructions below near each printable, too!)
The instructions (below) ask each neighbor to spread the spookiness to two neighbors, in turn.
And here are the You’ve Been Spooked Printables!
“You’ve Been Spooked” Instruction Card
To download the file, just right click this link or the image below and choose “save as.” This looked best printed on cardstock! One sheet has two instruction sheets on it, so you can just cut it in half along the gray line.
“You’ve Been Spooked” Gift Basket Label Card
To download the file, just right click this link or the image below and choose “save as.” This looked best printed on cardstock! One sheet has two gift basket labels on it, so you can just cut them out from this sheet.
“You’ve Been Spooked” Door Hanger
To download the file, just right click this link or the image below and choose “save as.” This looked best printed on cardstock! One sheet has one door hanger on it, so you’ll need to print two of these pages for every one of the other printables. Once you’ve cut out each door hanger, punch a hole near the top and thread a ribbon through, leaving plenty of room for the card to hang on the door.
Have a Creative Day!
xxo
Denise Severino says
i love it
Phyllis says
Love these!!! Adorable!
Nicole says
We’ve been spooked! Great idea! not sure who it was in our neighborhood that started it, but we’ll be sure to pass it on tonight! What a great surprise for the kids when we opened the door this morning! 🙂
Suzie @ Dorothy Sue and Millie Bs too says
What a cute idea!!! I’d love to be your neighbor!!
Holly says
I love this! Also wondering if you have instructions for the cute wreath on the door? Thanks!
Erinstien says
I love the wreath too! Are there directions somewhere?
Gina says
Seriously so cute. I want to be your neighbor. How fun!
Love these Jen!
capturing joy with kristen duke says
I love this twist on the “boo-ing” very cute!
Michelle @ PermanentDaydream.com says
What an awesome idea!! Thanks for this and the link to printables. Definitely going to do this. Love it.