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A fun little free printable pumkin tag for your Trick or Treat goody bags!
I wanted to help with my son’s kindergarten Halloween party- but the food was covered. So we ran to the dollar store (which, by the way, is pretty cleaned out at this point!) and picked up the last of the Halloween stuff, threw them in these cute goody bags they had, and for the finishing touch I wanted to add their names.
If you are putting together goody bags for a class party, family get together, or trick or treat-ers these are simple but add a nice touch. (If you are wondering what I put IN the goody bags: candy corn, glow sticks, fake spiders, skeleton rings & halloween eraser, more ideas here).
You can print them out and then write in names or whatever message your like OR you can open this file in a photo editing program (like picasa or picmonkey) and add the message there. I used the font Orniste to add the names, I thought it looked so fall-ish!
(You can download the “boo” banner in the photo above here)
Use them as name tags, place settings, favor tags, or for your thanksgiving table:
I made a second version that would be perfect to attach to any goody/treat bag for your Halloween Bash:
You can download your pumpkin tags free printable by entering your email below. And before you download please be sure you are following me on Instagram, THANK YOU! You don’t want to miss all the fun that will be going down there this fall anyway!
For more Halloween inspo check out my Preschool Halloween Bash with more free printables here!

I love how easy you make it to have cute party favors! Thanks!
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I love the idea of using these as place settings for Thanksgiving. My Mom and Step-Dad will be here for Thanksgiving, I might just have to use these. 🙂
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Cute pumpkin tags. I like the different ways you use them. I was thinking that maybe I could print these out and do a little Thanksgiving scavenger hunt with them!
You’re so creative Camille! Your hired as my PR rep 🙂
Very fun!! I agree these would be fun to use as place setting cards 🙂
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I totally see these being used for Thanksgiving place cards too! How fun! Storing this away!