Halloween Tags for Trick or Treating

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around creative ideas for using Halloween tags in conjunction with trick-or-treating and community engagement. Participants share personal experiences and suggestions for incorporating these tags into their Halloween activities.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions using Halloween tags with Smarties attached while trick-or-treating with their children.
  • Several users express appreciation for the tags, describing them as cute and sharing their excitement about using them.
  • One participant wonders about handing out tags to parents when they bring their children to their house for trick-or-treating.
  • Another participant suggests using the tags as giveaways at craft fairs or bazaars.
  • One user shares their experience of preparing goodie bags for Halloween, inspired by their director's email about the tags.
  • Another participant discusses adding a recruiting line to the tags and inquires about mini Payday bars as an additional treat.
  • Several participants mention the challenge of finding opportunities to distribute the tags in their neighborhoods.
  • One user shares their experience of making bags for a previous neighborhood and expresses a desire for more effective outreach.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best ways to utilize the Halloween tags, with no clear consensus emerging on a single approach. Participants share various ideas and personal experiences without a unified method.

Contextual Notes

Participants are primarily consultants discussing personal experiences and creative ideas related to Halloween tags, with a focus on community engagement and promotional opportunities.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for innovative ways to connect with their communities during Halloween may find the shared ideas and experiences beneficial.

pchefkristin
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I wasnt sure where to put this.. but figured it would be nice to get a jump start on. My Director, Laurie McCullen came up with this great little ditty, and I have been printing it out for the last few years with a Smarties Candy attached to it. Usually I am out with the boys Trick or Treating, so I call myself a Travelling Treater... but only for the Mummies, and not the kids! :cool:
Hope I can attach this ok... I have never attached anything on her before! :rolleyes:
 

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These are adorable, thanks for sharing.
 
Those are so cute! I wonder how I could use those. My son is just 1 year old this Halloween so we're not really taking him trick or treating, except to Grandma and Auntie's houses. Could I hand these out to the parents when they bring their kids to my house?
 
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tinat51796 said:
Those are so cute! I wonder how I could use those. My son is just 1 year old this Halloween so we're not really taking him trick or treating, except to Grandma and Auntie's houses. Could I hand these out to the parents when they bring their kids to my house?

Totally, why not!? OR, if you have a craft fair/bazaar coming up, this is a great little giveaway! ;)
 
That is a really good idea. I think I'll try it this year. I'm just starting out with PC so I'm looking for ways to get the word out about my business. Thanks for the idea
 
tinat51796 said:
Those are so cute! I wonder how I could use those. My son is just 1 year old this Halloween so we're not really taking him trick or treating, except to Grandma and Auntie's houses. Could I hand these out to the parents when they bring their kids to my house?

You could get the little treat bags that they have out for Halloween and put these in them with candy and just hand out the bag. Parents are supposed to check the candy, so they should see that first. I think that is how I am going to do it.
 
soo Cute!! Thanks for sharing!!! HEHE!
 
Kristin, that is great.
 
I am a step ahead! My director emailed us about it last week, I already have all my items to make my goodie bags!

What a great idea....and I love to have them at fairs too.
 
What a great idea! My only problem is, I only get about 2 kids at my place and DD is only 3, so we'll be going to just a few houses.

Maybe I could add the cards in my in-laws treat bags they hand out??? ;)
 
Halloween tagsI thought this was really cute Kristin and I played with it a little bit. I added a recruiting line to it, but that means adding another piece of candy. Does anyone know if they make mini Payday bars? What do you guys think? I must have a disorder, I can't just take something and use it as is. I have to sit at the computer and play with it for an hour. That's why my house is a mess.

Ihave never done an attachment -so we'll so if this works.
 

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fikibiff said:
I thought this was really cute Kristin and I played with it a little bit. I added a recruiting line to it, but that means adding another piece of candy. Does anyone know if they make mini Payday bars? What do you guys think? I must have a disorder, I can't just take something and use it as is. I have to sit at the computer and play with it for an hour. That's why my house is a mess.

Ihave never done an attachment -so we'll so if this works.
Yes, they do have mini Payday bars. You may need to look for them, though. I don't think they're as popular as some other candy.
 
pchefkristin said:
Totally, why not!? OR, if you have a craft fair/bazaar coming up, this is a great little giveaway! ;)

I don't get any T or Ters either. I do like your idea of having a basket of treats at fair/bazaar table :rolleyes:
 
Thank you for sharing, they are so cute! I can't wait to use them at a fair that I have coming up!
 
thanks for the great idea!
 
I didn;t open your document- assuming that you have PayDay in it - if you can't find it- use chocolate gold coins- They will still "get it".
 
Great idea. I'm really trying to find ways to connect with the moms inmy neighborhood. Since I'm sure they'll all be out Halloween night, this is a great idea!!
 
I love these! Just wish I could figure out how to use them., I live in a neighborhood that is very much a community and everyone knows each other and EVERYONE knows I do PC! Where else is a good place to pass these around? I don't have any fairs or booths scheduled in the near future.
 
How about:

Avoid the holiday money "crunch" by teaching others an easier way to munch.
Call today to join my team and I can help you live your dream!

instead of:

Call me today!! Do Not Delay!!
Become a consultant and up your Payday!

Although, the gold coins are a good idea.

Any other ideas?
 
pamperedlinda said:
I love these! Just wish I could figure out how to use them., I live in a neighborhood that is very much a community and everyone knows each other and EVERYONE knows I do PC! Where else is a good place to pass these around? I don't have any fairs or booths scheduled in the near future.

You could drop them off at daycares...?
 
That's such a cute idea, thanks for sharing!
 
I LOVE this idea and the way you design the mini flyer would go great in the mini holiday catalogs

I made up some bags the last two years in my old neighborhood and only one :cry: person called me - did up 75 bags each time :eek:

The first attachment is what I used with smarties and milk duds in a clear cellophane bag I bought in the craft section of Wal-Mart and tied the small card to the bag with red and white ribbon - I stamped the front of the card with a MERRY CHRISTMAS stamp so that it would catch their attention.

The other I handed out at a very small fair and to my guest at my October shows.

Any suggestions on enhancing them or a new idea - let me know.

:cool: I LOVE doing things like this :thumbup:

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are Halloween tags for trick or treating?

Halloween tags for trick or treating are decorative labels or cards that can be attached to treat bags or candy. They often feature fun designs, spooky themes, or messages that enhance the Halloween experience for children and parents alike.

How can I make my own Halloween tags?

You can easily create your own Halloween tags by using cardstock or printable templates. Decorate them with Halloween-themed graphics, stickers, or stamps, and include a personal message or a fun saying. You can also use digital design tools to create and print custom tags.

Where can I find printable Halloween tags?

Printable Halloween tags can be found on various craft websites, blogs, and online marketplaces. Many sites offer free downloads or affordable printables that you can customize for your trick-or-treating needs.

What should I write on my Halloween tags?

On your Halloween tags, you can write fun messages like "Happy Halloween!", "Trick or Treat!", or "Boo to You!" You can also include your name or a short note to personalize the tags for the children receiving them.

Are Halloween tags reusable or recyclable?

It depends on the materials used. If you create tags from cardstock or paper, they can often be recycled. If they are made from plastic or other non-biodegradable materials, they may not be recyclable. Consider using eco-friendly materials to make your tags more sustainable.

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