Want to hand out something way more exciting than another pack of Smarties this Halloween? Let’s trade sugar for sparkle with DIY trick-or-treat bags that delight kids and parents.
Whether you’re planning for a school party, a neighborhood event, or just want to be that cool house on the block, these no-candy goodie bags are fun, festive, and packed with pop!
Why Go Candy-Free?
Sure, candy is classic — but not every kid can enjoy it. Whether it’s allergies, sugar limits, or just wanting to stand out, here’s why you’ll love this swap:
- Allergy-friendly and inclusive
- No sugar crash melt-downs
- Totally photo-worthy (hello, Reels!)
- More interactive than a mini chocolate bar
Let’s get into the bag ideas . . .
1. Mini Confetti Poppers in Paper Pouches
Pop, toss, repeat. These mini poppers are the surprise everyone loves.
You’ll need:
- Mini confetti poppers (Uniconfetti has Halloween-themed ones!)
- Kraft treat bags or cellophane bags
- Printable “POP Me!” tags
- Twine or washi tape to seal
Make it magical: Include a note like “Release the ghostly giggles!” and watch them squeal with joy.
2. DIY “Potion” Confetti Tubes
Think glittery spells in a tube. Use clear plastic tubes or test tubes, fill with colored paper confetti, glitter stars, and tiny Halloween erasers.
Label them:
- Witch’s Laugh Dust
- Bat Swirl Mix
- Zombie Giggle Potion
Bonus: These double as party table décor and favors.
3. Confetti + Toy Combo Packs
Mix Uniconfetti paper confetti with little non-candy treasures:
- Glow-in-the-dark stickers
- Halloween stamps
- Mini bubble tubes
- Vampire teeth
- Pencil toppers or pop fidget rings
Place them inside black organza bags or themed zip pouches for a premium look.
Tip: Use purple, green, and orange confetti to keep the spooky spirit alive.
4. Confetti Wands for the Win
Turn ordinary treat bags into magical wands.
What you need:
- Clear cone bags
- Halloween-colored confetti
- Black ribbon to tie off the end
- Printable tag: “Wave for a spooky surprise!”
Great for handing out at school or passing around at a kids’ costume party.
5. Themed Confetti “Surprise Eggs”
Reuse those plastic Easter eggs — yes, really! Spray paint them black or orange, stuff them with confetti, stickers, and small toys.
Place inside your trick-or-treat basket with a sign: “Pick a spooky egg and POP it open!”
Parents love that it’s reusable and mess-contained.
Confetti Safety and Clean-Up Tips
Worried about mess? Don’t be. Use these hacks:
- Stick to biodegradable paper confetti (like Uniconfetti’s)
- Skip metallics or glitter that can cling to floors
- Keep a handheld vacuum nearby if you’re hosting indoors
Our confetti is safe for kids and easy to sweep, so you can focus on the fun—not the cleanup.
Ditch the Candy and Make Halloween Pop
You don’t need sugar to make trick-or-treating sweet. These confetti-based treat bag ideas are fun to make, safe for little ones, and guaranteed to get those “Oooooh!” moments.
Shop Confetti Poppers for Halloween Parties
FAQs on DIY Trick-or-Treat Bags
What can I give for trick-or-treat that isn’t candy?
Try DIY confetti bags filled with stickers, small toys, Halloween poppers, or themed “potion” tubes. They’re festive, fun, and allergy-safe.
How do you make Halloween goodie bags without candy?
Use small bags or cones, fill with paper confetti and kid-friendly extras like glow toys, stamps, or bubbles. Add fun tags like “POP Me” or “Spooky Surprise Inside.”
Are confetti poppers safe for trick-or-treat bags?
Yes—if you use paper-based confetti and mini hand-pull poppers made for kids. Uniconfetti’s poppers are designed for safe, indoor or party use.