Boo baskets have become one of my favorite Halloween traditions — little bundles of joy that say, “You’ve been booed!”

They’re thoughtful, fun to make, and an easy way to spread some spooky-season cheer. Whether you’re surprising your kids, your best friend, or your next-door neighbor, a themed boo basket is sure to bring smiles (and maybe a few happy shrieks!).
Here’s how to make one for everyone on your list — from playful kids to sweet couples and festive neighbors.
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1. Boo Baskets for Kids
Kids love the thrill of Halloween surprises. Fill their baskets with small toys, candy, and themed goodies that spark excitement.

Ideas to include:
- Mini plush ghosts or skeletons
- Glow-in-the-dark stickers or bracelets
- Halloween pencils, erasers, or coloring books
- Spooky snacks like candy corn or gummy worms
- A cute pumpkin sippy cup or trick-or-treat tote
Boo Baskets for Teens
Teens love things that feel a little more grown-up but still festive. Go for a mix of cozy, trendy, and Halloween-chic.
Ideas to include:
- A spooky graphic tee or cozy socks
- Mini candles in fall scents
- Face masks or self-care goodies
- Pumpkin-shaped stress ball or pop fidget
- Snack mix or Halloween-themed candy bags
Tip: Tuck in a small Starbucks gift card for a pumpkin spice pick-me-up!
Boo Baskets for Couples
Turn date night into boo night! Create a basket perfect for cozy evenings together.
Ideas to include:
- A scary-movie DVD or streaming gift card
- Microwave popcorn and Halloween candy
- A pumpkin-spice candle
- Matching mugs or wine glasses
- Soft throw blanket or fuzzy socks for two
Tip: Add a note that says, “Eat, drink, and be scary.” Instant charm.
Boo Baskets for Neighbors
A thoughtful surprise left on the porch can brighten anyone’s day. Go simple and sweet with treats and décor.
Ideas to include:
- A mini pumpkin or potted mum
- Homemade cookies or caramel popcorn
- A Halloween dish towel or doormat
- Scented candle or seasonal hand soap
- A small sign that says, “You’ve Been Booed!”
Tip: Keep it anonymous — that’s half the fun!
How to Assemble Your Boo Basket
Start with a festive container — think baskets, buckets, or even cauldrons! Line it with tissue paper or shredded paper filler, then layer in your goodies. Finish with a bow, a cute Halloween tag, and a sprinkle of confetti or faux cobwebs for that extra spooky flair.
Final Thoughts
Boo baskets are a simple but magical way to spread Halloween cheer. Whether you’re making one for your child, a friend, or the family next door, these little surprises make the season brighter (and a lot more fun).
So grab your goodies, get creative, and start boo-ing — because nothing says happy Halloween like a basket full of spooky treats and thoughtful surprises.
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