DIY FUNNY HALLOWEEN PUN VINYL STICKERS
Let the Halloween countdown begin! That’s right we are kicking off the Halloween celebrations TODAY with a brand new set of stickers in the shop! Of course we already have our Halloween themed Hocus Pocus stickers and our Halloween themed Stranger Things stickers but do you know what we were missing?? Halloween PUN stickers my friends! Oh yes, we love a pun as much as the next gal and we know that you love them too!
You have two choices with these stickers, if you have a Cricut then you can open up your design space, choose a font that you like and cut them out on vinyl yourself, or if you’d prefer to not have to make them or you don’t have the resources then no worries at all because you can grab a pack in the BB shop! Simply choose which colour vinyl you would like and we’ll hand-make the stickers and send them out to you! We offer free worldwide shipping too! WOOP!
The sticker pack includes 10 quotes and these are as follows:
- Witch better have my candy
- Squad Ghouls
- Creep it real
- Here for the boos
- If you’ve got it, haunt it
- Trick or treat yo’ self
- Boo yah
- Give ‘em pumpkin to talk about
- Resting witch face
- Boo Felicia
Fun right?! We just know they’ll have your Halloween party guests giggling too! Don’t forget if you want to see the rest of our Halloween range then you can do so here! xx
Why I Love The Idea of DIY HALLOWEEN PUN VINYL STICKERS
DIY Halloween pun vinyl stickers are the kind of craft that make you smile without even trying. I’m obsessed, honestly. Picture this: you’re getting ready for Halloween, the house is already half-covered in cobwebs and plastic skeletons, but something feels off—it’s missing a little cheeky humor. That’s where these DIY stickers come in, offering a hilarious twist on the usual spooky decor. Who wouldn’t want a pumpkin that says, “Let’s get smashed”? Or a witch’s hat that reads, “Too ghoul for school”? It’s the kind of small detail that makes Halloween more playful and less predictable.
I’ve done my fair share of DIY projects, and I have to say, DIY Halloween pun vinyl stickers are one of my favorites because they’re simple, yet personal. You can easily design them to reflect your style or personality. One year, I made a series of stickers for my front door that included a skeleton saying, “Bone to be wild.” The neighbors loved it. The best part? You can slap these puns onto pretty much anything—candy bags, window decals, or even on your fridge for a good laugh every time you grab a snack.
What I love most about these stickers is how they mix humor and creativity without requiring hours of work. Crafting is a joy, but sometimes, we all need that low-effort, high-reward project, and these stickers check all the boxes. They don’t require you to be a seasoned crafter. In fact, I used a Cricut to make my vinyl stickers, and if you don’t have one, there are loads of affordable sticker sheets you can print on. A bit of elbow grease, and you’ve got something that looks professional but carries a personal touch.
Now, let’s talk cons—there’s not much, but vinyl stickers can peel if they’re placed on rough surfaces or left out in the rain. I learned that the hard way last year when I stuck a sticker saying, “Fangs for the memories” on my outdoor mailbox, only to find it half-peeled by Halloween night. That said, as long as you stick to smoother surfaces, you’re golden. I now keep them indoors or on surfaces like glass or plastic, which helps them last longer.
The symbolism behind DIY Halloween pun vinyl stickers is what truly fascinates me. They represent a lighter side of Halloween. We all know the season can be dark and eerie, but why not add a touch of humor to balance it out? It’s like that friend at the Halloween party who shows up in a ridiculous costume and immediately lightens the mood. For me, these stickers do just that.
At the end of the day, I love DIY Halloween pun vinyl stickers because they’re an easy way to spread joy and a few good laughs, with minimal effort. Every time I see my sticker-clad fridge reminding me to “Eat, drink, and be scary,” it’s a little nudge to enjoy the season without taking it too seriously.