Adrianne Surian

Last Minute “Boo” Boxes for Halloween



Because by last minute, of course I *really* mean, last minute gift. Actually, yesterday, we just got “boo’ed” for the first time ever. I was practically ecstatic. I felt like one of the cool kids to see a note that said, “You’ve Been Booed!” I’m thrilled we live in a neighborhood where people have fun, and reach out to one another. So of course, I immediately raided my craft room so that we could get Boo Boxes out to a couple of neighbors right away, while there was still time left for them to play the game, too.

If you’ve never been Boo’ed, it goes like this: you get a mysterious knock at your door, and open it to find no one around, but a special treat from a neighbor on your doorstep. It comes with a 2-part note, one half telling you that you’ve been Boo’ed, and that you need to covertly “boo” 2 neighbors by tomorrow, and the other half is an image you can post telling your neighbors that you’ve already gotten a treat, and they should find a house that hasn’t yet. You print 2 copies of the instructions (a quick Google search for “You’ve Been Booed” turned up tons of cute printables) and make 2 treats, and set off into the neighborhood to make someone’s day.

I used some 4.5 inch small Wilton treat boxes, a bit of scrapbook paper, and baker’s twine to make up some simple and cute boxes. I cut a quick “boo” shape on my Silhouette machine, and if you’ve got a Silhouette, then I can save you a step by sharing my cut file. It’s nothing fancy – it just says boo – but you can download it by clicking here, and it will save you the time searching or designing something. Because when it’s the last minute, those 10 minutes count! If you don’t have a Silhouette, don’t sweat it – just tie on a cute tag, or cut one by hand with a craft knife.

My boxes were 4.5 inches square, and 1.5 inches tall, so 12-inch scrapbook paper was perfect to wrap around it. I trimmed it to 4 inches wide so a little bit of box still showed, and scored it for easy folding, using my box as a guide.

Then, I tied the “boo” graphic on with baker’s twine, and added a little foam sticker. It was a rainy day here, so we took an extra step of putting it in a plastic bag, just in case!

Then, my husband took our daughter out on her very first boo adventure. She was soooooo excited!

Its was a lot of fun to get everyone in on it, and it just goes to show – it’s never too late to make someone’s day. Halloween isn’t until tomorrow, so if you’ve been on the fence, you can still crank out a couple Boo Boxes for your friends or neighbors today. Even after designing a quick cut file, assembling, cleaning up, and then delivery – it only took us 30 minutes.

Were you boo’ed this Halloween?

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