Adorable Free Printable Halloween Tags for Booing Friends and Neighbors : Booyah!

We are gearing up for Halloween fun around these parts and that means it’s time for some cute new free printable Halloween tags!  You know I love making free printables, especially when they are attached to cute gift ideas.  Booing friends and neighbors is really a great excuse to whip up some fun packages.  

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Free printable hallwoeen tags for booing booyah

These cute “Booyah!” Halloween tags are perfect for any little gift or Halloween party favor. 

Cute booyah halloween tags

I found these great Frankenstein cookies in the gourmet food department at HomeGoods of all places and picked them up. Any treat works for booing, but these were too cute to pass up! I’ve seen super cute vampire cookies and other Halloween shaped cookies in the bakery section at Target too.  Or, if you are feeling up to making something yourself, these cute cupcakes would be awesome…so would these spiderweb treats that you can make in just a few minutes.  

My trusty assistant is always on hand when I’m shooting…and he loves to help with clean up. 😉

Halloween tags assistant

I always have cellophane bags on hand because I think they are super useful, so I simply grabbed a bag, a little bit of paper shred and some cute checked ribbon to tie these up.  The cookies came individually wrapped, but I took them out of their original packaging just because I like the way this looks more.  It looks like I put a little more thought and effort into it.  

Printable hallwoeen tags for booing booyah

I just used a little bit of washi tape to secure the Halloween tags to the bags, but it the tags would be cute with a little hole punched in the corner and a ribbon tied through too.

Booyah halloween tags

These Halloween tags are super easy to print out and cut. 

I like to use this paper trimmer for cutting out all of my printables. For the bottom of the tags, you can cut them straight across, or cut some free-hand jagged edges like I did to give them more of a ghost-like look.

When you print my free printables, or have them printed, be sure to do it on 110lb (or heavier) white cardstock.  I use this for all of my printables when I print them at home.

Are you familiar with my free printable library? I have TONS of these kinds of free printable tags there for every season. I am always creating new printables and adding to the library too! You can download and print anything from the library when you subscribe to our newsletter. If you aren’t already a newsletter subscriber, get on the list here and get access to all kinds of fun delivered directly to your inbox. 

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Already a member? Click here to reach the library and enter your password.

Here’s a sampling of some of our other most popular Halloween DIY’s and free printables:

free halloween printables

Krispy Skreme | We’ve Got Our Eyes On You | Rest In Pieces | Bone Appetit | Bugs & Kisses

DIY Halloween Ideas

Halloween Candy Buffet | Halloween Home Decor | Mummy Treat Bowl | Pumpkin Pancakes | Halloween Dinner Party

DIY Halloween Ideas

DIY Spider Wreath | Halloween Dinner Ideas | Spiderweb Snacks | Spider Headband | Spiderweb Drink Bottles

Looking for more fun DIY Crafts and printables?  You can find even more fun Halloween ideas in our Halloween DIY Gallery.

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I hope you have fun putting these little packages together with our Halloween tags!

Happy Halloween!
Tammy

xoxo

Tammy

Creative Director at Pink Peppermint Design
Tammy Mitchell is the founder and creative director of lifestyle blog pinkpeppermintdesign.com. Along with being a homeschooling mom of two kiddos, she is also an in-demand prop and event stylist, photographer, interior and graphic designer. On Pink Peppermint Design, she shares creative DIY projects, easy entertaining and gift ideas, inspiring interiors and events. She lives in Southern California, with her husband and two children.

Free printable hallwoeen tags for booing booyah

6 thoughts on “Adorable Free Printable Halloween Tags for Booing Friends and Neighbors : Booyah!”

  1. Help! These Booyah tags are adorable, but i can’t find the link to download and print them. I’ve signed up for your newsletter, and I see links for lots of other things, but i can’t find the actual link for these tags. I just see the pics of them, but nothing takes me to the tag to print. 🙁

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    • Hi Kathy! When you sign up for the newsletter you are sent an email which has a link to the printable library and a code to get in. Just click that link to the library in the newsletter and enter the code and you will see pictures of all of the available printables. Click on the image of the printable you want to download and it will open up a pdf for you. 🙂 The weekly newsletter I send out will always have a link to the library and updated password info in it to keep you in the loop. Hope that helps! 🙂 Have a great day!
      Tammy

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    • Hi Tammie! Great name! 😉 When you sign up for the newsletter you are sent an email which has a link to the printable library and a code to get in. Just click that link to the library in the newsletter and enter the code and you will see pictures of all of the available printables. Click on the image of the printable you want to download and it will open up a pdf for you. 🙂 The weekly newsletter I send out will always have a link to the library and updated password info in it to keep you in the loop.

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  2. I’m not sure what’s going on but this is just one big endless loop trying to download free printables. When I click on the get free printables here, I get redirected to the same blog post where I’m asked to click on the same link which takes me to the same link. Where is the link to the actual download?

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    • Hi Sydnee, so sorry for the confusion! When you sign up for the newsletter you are sent an email which has a link to the printable library and a code to get in. Just click that link to the library in the newsletter and enter the code and you will see pictures of all of the available printables. Click on the image of the printable you want to download and it will open up a pdf for you. 🙂 The weekly newsletter I send out will always have a link to the library and updated password info in it to keep you in the loop. Have a great day and Happy Halloween! 🙂
      Tammy

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