Printable Trick or Treat Sign

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We love how cute this Trick or Treat sign is! Perfect for those who prefer their Halloween decor to be a little more fun and a little less scary!

I LOVE Halloween… but I have a child who gets a little scared of it – cue the nightmares and sleeping in my bed! And since I value my sleep, I decided that all the decor in my home needs to be on the cute end. No severed limbs or creepy looking portraits over here.

Is your family the same?

For those of you who also need to keep the scary levels down, I created this darling and very NOT gory 8×10 Trick or Treat Printable! Simply download it, print it from home, then put it in a frame and you’re good to go!

Here’s how –

Trick or Treat Sign

SUPPLIES – 

  • Trick or Treat Sign Printable (download below)
  • 8×10 picture frame
  • scissors (to trim your paper down)

DIRECTIONS – 

  1. Print off our free printable (below). You can print it from home if your printer is awesome. Mine is not, so I always send my color prints into a print shop like Fedex/Kinkos because of the amount of ink used. Their prints come out looking awesome – totally worth the 63 or so cents to print.
  2. Trim your paper down, if needed, to fit inside your frame.
  3. And you’re done! Does it get any easier? I think not. πŸ˜‰

I love how it turned out!

This darling guy would look great anywhere! And the best part is, no nightmares! This mommy can sleep in peace.

Most of the time.

Ready to grab your own?

How do you decorate for fall or Halloween?

Trick or Treat Printable

35 Comments

  1. I have a small collection of pumpkins that I have acquired for Halloween decorating. I also created a fall wreath that’s on my door. Love it!

  2. At last count my husband said we had 30 pumpkins, some fresh some painted, some glass, some wooden, but my favorite are the paper bats flying on invisible thread!

  3. We decorated pumpkins, bats, & witches for the window. First year my 4 kids under 5 actually are “getting” Halloween!!

  4. So far, and let’s face it, probably all that will end up going up….we have some painted wooden pumpkins, two craft pumpkins (one monster and one princess), two real pumpkins (that we need to carve still!) and one tiny ghost (made from a milk chug container). I feel like October snuck up on us but at least we have some pumpkins! πŸ™‚

  5. We did a halloween tablescape, ent. center, pumpkins, pretty much every bare space in my house has some sort of halloween decor:) Your sign turned out super cute!!

  6. We’re pretty simple with decorations around here – a few pumpkins, an old haunted house thing and some decorated foam shapes from the dollar store. πŸ™‚

  7. We’re not big halloween decorators, but I do like to decorate for fall! My favorite decoration is our thankful tree, where we can write on paper leaves and hang them on it to share what we are thankful for. The kids just love it.

  8. I decorated my home for Halloween with a bale of hay on the front porch with pumpkins, a scarecrow and corn stalks! Can’t wait for the neighborhood kids to come by and see it!!

  9. I like to take the simple and practical root when decorating for Halloween: get some pumpkins and put them on the porch. They keep well out there in the cold and we eat them one by one as fall passes. Decoration that puts itself away! Score! πŸ™‚

  10. My Halloween decor consists of spiderwebs (fake, of course) on my front porch. various pumpkins scattered around the house, a little styrofoam pumpkin that I created, and a framed witch picture I found at the Graphics Fairy!

    Gabby

  11. I’ve decorated with faux pumpkins that i’ve carved and use every year. The kids on the street just love them!

  12. We have done a lot to decorate, but one of my favorite things is pickng gourds and pumpkins from my grandmas garden and sticking them all over the house.

  13. Our family doesn’t celebrate Halloween, but I’ve decorated beautifully for Fall! One new idea this year was my decoupaged Holly Hobbie pumpkins that I made for my Etsy shop. I took strips of Holly Hobbie-themed flannel and decoupaged them to a lightweight faux pumpkin. Then I cut out a matching HH graphic from printable fabric and put her on front and center. I painted the stem blue and they are just adorable! (I made 3)

    Have a great day,

    Sarah

  14. I decorated our mantel and hearth with standard Halloween fare (Skulls, pumpkins, etc.) and hung up a few cardboard cutouts in the kitchen. Not too crazy (or sppoky!) but enough to give a Halloween feel! πŸ™‚

  15. We have two kinds of vinyl window cling this year, spooky skeletons, skulls and so forth and the most adorable Winnie the Pooh trick or treat clings. Every year we each carve a pumpkin…and roast the pumpkin seeds…yum!

  16. We don’t decorate for halloween, but I did make a fall burlap wreath for our door and also one for my friend! πŸ™‚

  17. I’ve decorated my house mostly with pumpkins and fun things for Halloween. Our theme is “kooky not spooky” around here πŸ™‚

  18. I like cutesy Halloween and fall decorations…we have lights, pumpkins, and scarecrows!

  19. Fun! We do more “Fall” and less “Halloween”. So far we have some pumpkins and a nice fall centerpiece on the coffee table.

  20. Since I’ve been decorating homes for Halloween for more than 35 years, I’ve collected my share of “must have” Halloween decorations. I generally edit these decorations from time to time as I add to them. My favorites that I’ve decorated with this year are a vintage style pumpkin-faced wide-eyed figure complete with black and white striped socks carrying a tiny hallowed out pumpkin with a tin handle for trick or treating. I have a favorite Boyd’s jointed teddy bear wearing a witch’s black pointed hat displayed along with a 2″ wooden block that I decoupaged vintage Halloween pictures on all sides. I also have a pumpkin shaped basket for Halloween candy with curly grapevines winding around its handle with two vintage style stuffed goulish figures made from felt and fabric. I fill my favorite country baskets with silk and dried fall arrangements and scatter colorful silk fall leaves around to complete the scene.

    I love your website! Not only is it chuck-full of amazing ideas, it’s inspiring as well; thank you!

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