I’ll admit it, I’ve been guilty of serving some pretty questionable-looking Halloween treats in the past. (Brain Dip anyone?) But with these free printable and editable Halloween food tents, you can avoid any awkward culinary encounters. It’s a super easy way to label your spooky snacks and ensure your guests know exactly what they’re getting into!

Trust me, these little tents are a game-changer. They’ll not only keep your guests from accidentally grabbing a ‘Severed Finger’ sausage when they were aiming for a ‘Mummy Dog’, but they’ll also give your Halloween spread a bit of supernatural charm.
📝 What’s Included
Time to give those spooky snacks the star treatment they deserve!
✔️A two-page PDF file with two food tent designs per page.
✔️Each tent measures a perfectly petite 4×2.5 inches when folded, ideal for showcasing your treats without stealing the spotlight.
✔️You have two options – one with single-line labels, and another with two lines so you can let your creativity run free when it comes to naming your culinary creations.
✔️Designed to print flawlessly on standard U.S. Letter paper (8.5×11″) – no time-wasting trips to the print shop required!
And the best part? It’s a FREE download! Consider it my little Halloween treat to you.
🎃 Halloween Party Food Tents

Now, let’s talk about these adorable little food tents! I’ve included two pages in the printable: one with single-line labels, and another with two lines (keep reading for Halloween food name ideas!).
All you need to do is fill in the food name, print, cut along the dotted lines, and fold along the center line. Easy peasy, right?
Your guests will be so impressed with your attention to detail, they’ll think you hired a professional party planner! (Your secret’s safe with me.😉)
🧁 Halloween Party Food Ideas
I’ve always said, the best part of Halloween isn’t just the costumes and decorations – it’s the ghoulishly good food! Here are some frightfully fun name ideas to make your treats even more tempting.
One Word Name Ideas
- Ghoulash – A hearty and comforting stew, perfect for a chilly Halloween night.
- Boo-gers – Green grapes dipped in white chocolate and decorated with mini chocolate chips to resemble… well, you know!
- Cobwebs – Deviled eggs topped with a drizzle of sriracha or ketchup to create a web-like design.
- Spell-getti – Spaghetti with a spooky twist, perhaps try a blood-red marinara sauce or add black olives shaped like spiders crawling across the “web” of noodles.
- Wraiths – Mini pizzas topped with cheese ghosts and olive spiders.
- Tombstones – Brownies cut into rectangular shapes and decorated with piped frosting to resemble tombstones.
- Specters – White chocolate-covered pretzels drizzled with dark chocolate for a ghostly appearance.
Two-Word Name Ideas
- Mummy Dogs – Hot dogs wrapped in crescent roll dough to resemble mummies, with edible candy eyes for an extra touch. (You can find edible candy eyes at most baking supply stores or online!)
- Grave Diggers – Savory hand pies filled with meat and vegetables, shaped like shovels.
- Bat Wings – Your favorite BBQ chicken wings!
- Witch’s Fingers – Breadsticks shaped like gnarled fingers, with almond slivers for fingernails.
- Scream Cheese – A cream cheese ball shaped like a ghost, with olive eyes and a pepper mouth.
- Brain Dip – A creamy dip served in hollowed-out bell peppers.
- Monster Munchies – Popcorn mix with candy corn, pretzels, and other Halloween-themed treats.
- Goblin Grub – A platter of assorted veggies and dip, arranged to look like a goblin’s face.
- Blood Muffins – Red velvet cupcakes with a “bloody” cream cheese frosting drizzle.
- Graveyard Dirt – Chocolate pudding cups with crushed Oreos on top.
🍸 Halloween Drink Ideas
Guess what? These handy-dandy Halloween party food tents aren’t just for snacks – they’ll work their magic on your homemade drinks too!
Whether you’re concocting creepy cocktails, bootiful mocktails, or spellbinding smoothies, these labels will add a dash of Halloween spirit to every sip.
- Vampire’s Delight – Blood-red fruit punch with floating gummy fangs.
- Spider Cider – Apple cider, maybe with cinnamon sticks for “legs”
- Bone Chillers – Chilled shrimp cocktail served in shot glasses or martini glasses.
- Toxic Tonic – Lime sherbet punch with a spooky green hue and popping candy for an extra surprise.
- Haunted Harvest – A festive fall-inspired drink with apple cider, cinnamon, and a touch of bourbon (for the grown-ups!)
- Witches’ Brew – A green-colored fruit punch with floating gummy worms or eyeballs. (Kid-friendly!)
- Monster Mash – A colorful layered mocktail with different fruit juices and soda. (Kid-friendly!)
- Slime – Green-colored lemonade or limeade with a dollop of whipped cream and green sprinkles. (Kid-friendly!)
- Fog – A spooky and refreshing sparkling water with a splash of lime juice and a few drops of blue food coloring. (Kid-friendly!)
- Ectoplasm – A spooky layered cocktail or mocktail.
- Ghostbuster – A creamy and delicious vanilla milkshake with whipped cream “ghost” on top, decorated with mini chocolate chip eyes. (Kid-friendly!)
- Boo-Berry – A blueberry smoothie or slushie. (Kid-friendly!)
🔮 More Ways To Use These Food Tents

Who says these little tents are just for food? Let’s get a little witchy with our creativity!
They’re editable, after all, which means the possibilities are as endless as a haunted corn maze.
🕸️Bewitching Place Cards – Personalize each tent with a guest’s name and place them at their designated spot at the table.
🕸️Ghoulish Game Markers – Use the tents to label different stations or activities at your party, like a “Potion Station” for mixing drinks.
🕸️Trick-or-Treat Station Labels – If you’re setting up a trick-or-treat station for the little ones (or the young at heart!), use the food tents to label the different candy options.
🕸️Spooky Scavenger Hunt Clues – Write clues on the tents and hide them around your house or yard for a fun Halloween scavenger hunt.
🖨️ Grab It Now
Your Halloween spread is one step away from being complete! These food tents are just the trick (or treat!) you need.
- After entering your name and email, click the “Grab It Now” button below to download your FREE printable Halloween Party Food Tents.
- Open the PDF in your favorite editing software (like Adobe Reader) and replace the placeholder text with your creative concoction names.
- Print your labels on regular paper or cardstock (the latter will make them sturdier).
- Grab your scissors or a paper cutter and carefully cut along the dotted lines.
- Fold each label along the center line, and voila! You’ve got yourself some spooktacular food tents ready to add some festive flair to your Halloween feast.
🦇 More Free Halloween Party Printables

Your Halloween party is about to get even better! These free matching printables will complete your Halloween decor and cast a spell on your guests!
👻Set the tone for a spooktacular soiree with our Editable Halloween Party Invitations. These customizable admission tickets will have your guests howling with excitement!
👻Capture the magic (and the mayhem!) with our Printable Halloween Photo Signs. These aren’t just for picture-perfect moments; they double as spooktacular wall art to add instant Halloween spirit to any space.
👻Spell out the spooky fun with our Printable Halloween Party Banner. All the letters, numbers, and dividers are included so you can easily customize your message. Hang it up high and let the ghoulish good times roll!
👻Our Editable Halloween Water & Soda Bottle Labels are perfect for quenching your guests’ thirst with a side of silly. Fun name ideas included!
👻Transform your favorite bottles into magical beverages with our Editable Halloween Wine Labels. For your inspiration, we also included some spooky names for the most popular wine varieties!
👻Add a final flourish to your party favors with our adorable Halloween Gift/Party Favor Tags.
Hi!
Ginny Collins is a passionate foodie and recipe creator of Savor and Savvy and Kitchenlaughter. Indoors she focuses on easy, quick recipes for busy families and kitchen basics. Outdoors, she focuses on backyard grilling and smoking to bring family and friends together. She is a lifelong learner who is always taking cooking classes on her travels overseas and stateside. Her work has been featured on MSN, Parade, Fox News, Yahoo, Cosmopolitan, Elle, and many local news outlets. She lives in Florida where you will find her outside on the water in her kayak, riding her bike on trails, and planning her next overseas adventure.




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