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Print spooky stickers, treat bag tags, party labels, and Halloween gift tags. No signup.
Free Halloween Label Maker creates printable labels for treat bags, party favors, candy jars, classroom gifts, bottle labels, and spooky packaging. Use built-in icons, upload artwork, add names or captions, and print on sticker paper or cardstock. Make one repeated design or a sheet of unique labels.
Treat bag labels, candy jar stickers, classroom gift tags, potion bottle labels, party favor tags, envelope seals, and cupcake toppers all work well.
Yes. Use a narrow rectangular layout, type spooky names line by line, and print on matte or kraft sticker paper for an aged look.
Yes. Type one message and use Tile / repeat for a whole sheet, or type student names line by line for personalized treats.
Sticker paper is easiest for bags and jars. Cardstock is better for hanging tags. Kraft paper gives a vintage Halloween look, while glossy sticker paper makes colors brighter.
Yes. Use the icon color picker for built-in icons and the text color controls for captions. Print a test because dark backgrounds use more ink.
Yes. Use clear, high-contrast text for notes like "nut-free" or "contains dairy". For school use, keep allergy labels simple and easy to read.
Yes. Use larger rectangular labels for game stations, prize bags, or table signs. Adjust rows and columns for larger cards.
They usually stick to paper and plastic treat bags better than glossy candy wrappers. For wrappers, press firmly and avoid oily or cold surfaces.
Yes. Use cardstock, turn on cut guides, and hole-punch the tags after printing.
No. The built-in icon picker includes shapes and symbols you can recolor, and you can still upload your own artwork when you have it.