If you’re looking for fun, creative Halloween activities this October, building a Boo Basket is the perfect way to surprise someone special and kick-start spooky season.
Think of it like an autumnal gift hamper — filled with sweet treats, cosy touches, and a few surprises — to be given in the run-up to Halloween.
Step One: Grab Your Basket
Start with the basket itself. You don’t need to spend a fortune — check Home Bargains, B&M, local charity shops and vintage markets for wicker baskets, buckets or reusable totes.
If you’d rather order online, try:
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Seagrass Wicker Storage Basket
Neutral, reusable and sturdy enough to hold heavier bits like mugs or bottles. Looks chic on a hallway console once Halloween’s over. -
Pumpkin-Shaped Bucket/Basket
Instantly seasonal, perfect for kids or teens, and doubles as a trick-or-treat bucket on 31st October. -
Shredded Orange Paper Filler
Adds colour, keeps everything secure, and makes your basket Instagram-ready.
Boo Basket for Teenagers
Teens want something that looks cool on TikTok but still feels like a treat.
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Helluva Hound – GREEPZ Collectable Plush
A creepy-cute plush with a transforming face — part of a collectible series perfect for horror-loving teens. -
Ravensburger “Trick or Treat” Jigsaw Puzzle (1,000 Pieces)
Ideal for a screen-free October night, with a spooky, detailed scene to piece together. -
Colourful Pumpkin Mug
Pair with hot chocolate sachets or pumpkin spice latte mix. -
Jack Skellington Mug
Perfect for Nightmare Before Christmas fans — a fun crossover between spooky and festive. -
Pumpkin-Shaped Vanilla Candles
Creates cosy autumn vibes with a soft glow — great for desk or bedroom. -
Black Heart Bath Bombs
Gothic self-care moment with fizzing black water for extra drama. -
Chocolate Eyeball Treats
Break into mini packs to fill gaps in the basket and make it look extra generous.
Boo Basket for Toddlers
Toddlers love colour and novelty — keep it playful, safe, and interactive during spooky season with the following boo basket gift ideas:
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Little Monster Onesie (Pink)
Cute and comfy for nursery parties or Halloween day photos. -
Aurora Palm Pal Ghost Plush
A pocket-sized friend that’s soft and toddler-safe. -
Peekaboo Pumpkin Board Book
Lift-the-flap fun that toddlers can join in with at bedtime. -
Halloween Silicone Teethers
Useful, themed, and perfect for younger toddlers still teething. -
Spooky Sweet Halloween Colouring Book
Pop in some chunky crayons for a ready-to-go rainy-day activity. -
Mini Toys & Stickers Mix
Great for sensory play and keeping them busy. -
Halloween Care Bear Plush
A familiar character with a seasonal twist — the “hero” item of the basket.
Boo Basket for Your Partner or Best Friend
Create an adult-only basket perfect for date night or a spooky night in with friends.
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Desi Daru Alphonso Mango Vodka (70cl)
Shake up a “Mango Mule of the Damned” with ginger beer and lime — a grown-up Halloween treat. -
Pumpkin Pie Spice Mix
Use it to make lattes, cookies, or even dust the rim of a cocktail glass. -
Smiling Pumpkin Mug
Pair with cinnamon sticks and marshmallows for a cosy vibe. -
Pick & Mix Sweets
Pour into a jar and label it “Witch’s Treats” for a fun reveal. -
Harry Potter Honeydukes Trunk
Adds a magical element — perfect for a themed film night. -
Blood of Dracula Hand Wash
A quirky touch that brings Halloween into the bathroom. -
Hocus Pocus Fragrance Oil
Add to an oil burner for a spooky, scented night in.
Boo Basket Assembly Tips
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Layering matters: Tall items at the back, hero items front and centre.
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Stick to a colour palette: Oranges, blacks, and purples for a cohesive look.
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Add a note: Write a punny message like “Creep it real!” for a personal touch.
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Wrap or leave open: Cellophane and ribbon look polished, but open baskets feel cosy and rustic.
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