
As autumn descends, the air grows crisp, pumpkins glow warmly on doorsteps, and cozy nights beckon us to share some fun with loved ones. Want something fun to do? Enter the Boo Basket Party! It is a delightful collection of fall- and Halloween-themed goodies, designed to surprise and enchant. Recently, we had a fun little Boo Basket Party for my tween and her friends. It was pure joy!
What is a Boo Basket?
Imagine a basket brimming with sweet treats, cozy comforts, and thoughtful trinkets. Then tailor that basket to the recipient’s interests, perhaps baking essentials like cookie cutters and mixes, or a pampering assortment featuring bath bombs, scented candles, and soft socks. The goal? To share a little autumnal delight.
At our party, we invited guests to bring enough supplies for each person. You can set up long tables adorned with Halloween tablecloths and an array of decorations, including glitter, stickers, ribbons, and, of course, baskets. We used trick-or-treat pails for our baskets so they would be helpful later in the season.
From pumpkin-themed masterpieces to candy-filled creations wrapped in webs, each basket reflected the maker’s personality, spooky, sweet, and imaginative.
If you wanted to make the party even bigger (and better), you could do stations for face painting, cookie decorating, and even a mini costume parade. Or put on a favorite Halloween movie while they are crafting and creating. Enjoy hot apple cider, caramel corn, and Halloween cookies, all while crafting and connecting.
What to Put in a Boo Basket
Creating a Boo Basket is all about combining festive, thoughtful, and cozy items that evoke joy. This isn’t deep—it is silly, fun, and sweet.
Here are some favorites to inspire your next spooky creation:
Sweet Treats
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- Mini chocolate bars and Halloween candies
- Ghost-shaped marshmallows
- Pumpkin spice popcorn or caramel corn
- Decorated sugar cookies or candy apples
- Hot cocoa packets or apple cider mix
Toys and Trinkets
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- Glow sticks or LED bracelets
- Halloween stickers or stamps
- Bouncy balls, small puzzles, or fidget toys
- Plastic spiders, skeletons, or vampire teeth
- Mini slime or Play-Doh tubs in orange and black
Cozy & Crafty Items
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- Halloween-themed socks or hair accessories
- Mini notebooks, coloring books, and crayons
- Pumpkin-scented candles or hand sanitizer
- Seasonal lip balm or bath bombs
- DIY craft kits for kids
The Finishing Touches
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- Halloween confetti or tissue paper
- Small pumpkins or faux autumn leaves
- A reusable basket, mug, or festive gift bag
Creating and sharing Boo Baskets is a new heartwarming tradition that captures the essence of fall. Whether with kids, friends, or neighbors, this delightful activity is sure to bring smiles and cherished memories.

Johanna is married with two kids, three dogs, three cats, one leopard gecko, several chickens, and a few fish. She has been in the Pacific Northwest since the dream was alive in the 90s but has Southern roots and hails from Arkansas. The family spends a lot of time at some sort of sporting event for the kids. Johanna likes to fast craft, garden, host parties, and bake. Johanna and her crew go hard traveling, DIY-ing, and are always up for a new adventure or challenge.