Halloween Scavenger Hunt Printable

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Halloween Scavenger Hunt Printable

This is such a fun printable.  There are so many ways that it can be used and I am going to share some of my favorites with you. The Halloween Scavenger Hunt Printable is free to download so you can print it our and share it with your family and friends. Seriously, I love a good free printable and to be honest, this is one of my favorites for so many reasons. 

Halloween Scavenger Hunt Free Printable Download Activity Sheet #freeprintable #halloweenscavengerhunt

Ways to Use the Halloween Scavenger Hunt Printable

Idea One

Go for a family adventure. Print a copy of the Halloween Hunt printable and place it on a clipboard. Take it with you on a family car ride with snacks and festive drinks (like apple cider) while you drive around and look for all of the things on the page. Cross them off as you find them. If you have multiple kids, it might work best if each kiddo has their own sheet to mark on. I am sure you understand!

Idea Two

Create the scavenger hunt in your classroom, school or at home. It could even be done it the work place. For the more difficult items on the page (the ones you don’t have in your box of Halloween docor already), you can make them from craft supplies or doodle them and put them up somewhere. It would be super fun to put one in a photo frame as a kind of hidden item to find. I painted magnets a few years ago and they would work great too!

Idea Three

Print the Halloween Scavenger Hunt and put in in a bag with some new crayons and Halloween snack items. Attach the FREE You’ve Been Boo’d tag and drop it on a neighbor’s door.  You are giving them a fun treat AND a way to create their own family adventure. Grab the free tags HERE and have a ball filling bags.

Idea Four

Print the hunt and cut the different doodles out. Color them and make your own little gift tags or note cards.

Idea Five

Color the printable. Coloring is cool all by itself.

Halloween Scavenger Hunt Free Printable Coloring Sheet

Best Ways to Use Free Printables

You might have seen this list from me before but I think it is worth sharing over and over. Sometimes the people in the back need to hear things a few times, right?  There are so many great ways to use free printables.  Here are some of my favorites.

  • Print them and mail in an envelope with a stamp. Snail mail rocks.
  • Batch some up to make an activity book.  This is great for a road trip!
  • Print and use at a place setting on the table to create a conversation starter.
  • Add them to goody bags.  By the way, goody bags are not just for birthday parties.
  • Package them up with your favorite markers and crayons to give as a gift.
  • Drop a few off at the local coffee shop with fun pencils to spread some happy.
  • Cut them up to make cards, gift wrap and decorations.

BEST Tools For Working With Free Printables

These are my favorite tools and art supplies to use with free printables and why I love them too.

  1. Printer – This Laser Printer is inexpensive and works like a charm.  It even works with Alexa.  Bonus!
  2. Scissors – Lots of printables can be cut up to create decorations and cards and things like that.
  3. Markers and Crayons – All thing ooly work the best for me.  I LOVE all of their markers, pencils and crayons.
  4. Colored Pencils – For adult coloring, PRISM makes the colored pencils that I love to use most.
  5. Twine – For creating banners and garlands from printables, I love this twine best.
  6. Adhesive – Lots of printables have pieces that get cut out and put together.  This is my fave tape runner!

Download the Free Printable

The printable is easy to download. Just click on the link and either save it your computer or send it straight to your printer. It is easy peasy and because it only requires black ink — inexpensive to print multiple copies.

GRAB THE FREE HALLOWEEN SCAVENGER HUNT and Download it for loads of fun!

More Awesome Halloween Crafts for Kids

Here are six awesome autumn crafts for kids. You can get all of the directions and details right here on the blog.

Autumn Crafts and Printables for Kid Projects

Wax and Watercolor Leaf ResistThis is perfect to do after collecting autumn leaves.

Sugar Cookies with Royal Icing – Making, Baking and Decorating these cookies is a family affair and so much fun.

Scarecrow Munch Mix – You can follow the recipe or use it as a launch to make your own. The printable tags are free to download.

Ribbon Wrapped Candy Bars – I am not sure which part is sweeter, the craft or the candy bar.

Halloween Scavenger Hunt – Have fun searching the neighborhood for the items or set it up for your kids to find them around your home.

Pom-Pom Bats – Everyone should know how to make a pom-pom from yarn!

Yay for Halloween Fun,

Laura

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2 thoughts on “Halloween Scavenger Hunt Printable”

  1. Maybe it’s just me, but when I click on the photo, nothing happens and I don’t see a link. I’m an early ed teacher and would love to use this in my classroom. Can you help?

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