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DIY Halloween Food Ideas With Printable Labels

DIY Printable Spooky Halloween Labels Cover

Halloween…it’s a time for trick or treating, parties, candy, and get-togethers!

If you are planning a Halloween Party (for the kiddos or for the neighbors), you need to add these DIY Halloween Food Labels to your table! They are perfect for grossing everyone out.

From Road Kill and Pixie Pee, to Swamp Mucus and Ghost Tears, your guests and family will get a kick out of what dinner MIGHT or MIGHT NOT be.

Here’s a list of menu suggestions to go with the labels:

Road Kill: Pizza, meatballs

Innards: Pasta, salad

Fraidy Cat Chunks: Brownies, cookies, cup cakes

Pixie Pee: Lemonade, soda, white wine, beer

Witch Warts: Candy, nuts, veggies

O Positive Brew: Soda, beer, red wine

Zombie Brains: Chili, soup

Fried Toes: Veggies, mozzarella sticks, sausage and cheese

Swamp Mucus: Guacamole Dip, hummus dip, salsa

Vampire Juice: Soda, red wine, beer

Werewolf Teeth: Chips, crackers

Ghost Tears: Soda, white wine, beer

DIY Halloween Food Ideas With Printable Labels

What you will need:

Instructions:

1. Click on the DIY Printable Halloween Labels 1 & 2 below to download and print.

DIY Printable Spooky Halloween Labels 1

DIY Printable Spooky Halloween Labels 2

2. Print at home on card stock.

3. Cut out each label and place or attach the label to your dishes using tape.

Enjoy!

And if you loved this project, you need to check out our DIY Halloween Witch Wreath

DIY Halloween Witch Wreath

Or see all of the great ideas we have going on my Halloween Pinterest Board with over 40 contributors.

Follow Kelly Snyder’s board Holiday :: Halloween on Pinterest.

Becca bio pic 2 300x300Becca Wilkinson has a creative “need” and will do anything to avoid laundry. She writes over at Cul-de-sac Cool about design, DIY/crafts, easy eats, family, funny experiences and of course, motherhood. Becca wants to spread happiness, helpful tips, pretty things and funny experiences throughout the land. She is the proud mother of three boys and married to her college sweetheart. In her past life she was a graphic designer. Becca has learned a lot these past years about juggling boys, blogging, family and suburban life.