How to Make Cheap Eco-Friendly Halloween Trick-or-Treat Bags

With No Sew Options

Jaipi Sixbear
Halloween comes every year so why not make a cheap eco-friendly reusable trick or treat bag? It seems wasteful to use plastic Halloween bags that end up in the trash. Make a cloth Halloween trick or treat bag that's eco-friendly, cheap, re-usable and unique. Kids will love their special handmade trick or treat bags, no matter how you make them.

Re-usable Shopping Bag Trick or Treat Bag
Most grocery stores sell cheap reusable cloth shopping bags for as little as a dollar. You can use these as a base for your Eco friendly trick or treat bags. Cover the store logo with a Halloween design fabric or some cute Halloween patches from a craft store. If you don't sew, use fabric glue or iron on tape to adhere the fabric and patches to the bag.

Pillowcase Trick or Treat Bag
An old plain colored pillowcase can be turned into a cheap Eco friendly trick or treat bag. Purchase two 3 inch brass rings from the craft store. Fold each corner of the open end of the pillow case over one of the rings. Sew or glue the fabric in place. Tie colorful string through the rings for handles. Decorate as you did the shopping bag.

Discount Fabric Trick or Treat Bag
Each year when Halloween is over, you will find great clearance bargains on decorative Halloween fabric. You will need about a yard to make a cheap Eco friendly trick or treat bag. Turn the fabric inside out. Sew, glue or use iron on fabric tape to make the side seam. Turn the open side under and hem the same way. Turn right side out. Use the same handle method as with the pillowcase bag.

Old T-Shirt Trick or Treat Bag
Turn an old short sleeved t-shirt inside out. Sew, hem tape or glue the bottom together. Turn it back right side out. Loop the sleeves over two 3 inch brass rings. Sew, fabric tape or glue sleeves to the body of the shirt. These hold the string handles. The open neck is where the candy goes in. Decorate the Eco friendly cheap trick or treat bag with Halloween patches, appliqués and lettering.

Mesh Laundry Bag Trick or Treat Bag
This one is plain and simple but easy for toddlers. It holds itself open. Use a Halloween colored mesh laundry bag from the dollar store. Thread an embroidery hoop into the bag where the string is. Leave the string in the bag. A toddler can carry this cheap Eco friendly trick or treat bag by the string or the hoop. It stays open for filling.

Published by Jaipi Sixbear - Featured Contributor in Lifestyle

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  • PrintGlobe10/21/2009

    Great ideas. I love the T-shirt bag idea. It will work especially well if you have any old Halloween themed shirts from years past.

  • Victoria Leigh Miller10/1/2009

    These are great- my mom made something like this!

  • Angel Vee9/21/2009

    FAB IDEAS!!!

  • Allene Newberg Bilodeau9/20/2009

    These are truly fabulous ideas, Jaipi! I love them all! Gee, I just remembered, my younger brothers used to drag old pillowcases around to collect their treats, cause they held more & wouldn't break. Here I thought they were just being greedy, but they were going green ahead of their time! Who knew? ;-D

  • Thomas Lane9/17/2009

    You are one sharp bag-lady. No, wait! That didn't come out right.

  • Kyla Matton9/17/2009

    Superb ideas! I especially love the toddler bag that holds itself open! They have such trouble keeping track of handles on the bags when they're little....

  • Teresa Mahieu9/16/2009

    Great ideas here. Hey that last mesh bag idea would work great for a clothes pin bag too. :)

  • Michael Thompson9/15/2009

    You're still trying to get rid of that extra Halloween candy from your earlier article, right? lol .....

  • Jennifer Waite9/15/2009

    Love the old t-shirt trick!

  • Lyn Lomasi9/15/2009

    Great suggestions! You've been featured in the Parenting category for this one! :-)

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