Need quick decorations? This printable Halloween banner makes your party or classroom look festive in minutes.
It’s a free PDF you print at home — 17 pages, one letter per page at full size, spelling out HAPPY HALLOWEEN. The set also includes blank pennants so you can spell your own words. Just print, cut, and hang.
It’s perfect for classrooms, parties, or your front porch. Cardstock and a hole punch, and you have a banner for the price of nothing.
⭐ Pair it with this fun Halloween printable signs set for even more DIY decorations. ⭐
Decorating the whole room? Add a Halloween countdown calendar and set the table with a Halloween party sign up sheet.
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What’s Included
- 17-page PDF — one letter per page, full size
- Spells HAPPY HALLOWEEN (14 letter pennants) plus blank and ghost pennants
- Black block letters on orange, purple, candy-corn, plaid and bat patterns
- Blank pennants so you can spell BOO, TRICK OR TREAT, or a name
- Size: 8.5 x 11 inches
- Free Canva template included to edit before printing
How to Hang a Printable Halloween Banner (4 Ways)
The banner comes as one letter per page, so how you string it together depends on where it is going.
- Punch two holes in the top corners and thread ribbon or baker’s twine through for the classic swag — this is the sturdiest and survives a doorway.
- For a wall, skip the holes and use small loops of washi tape behind each pennant so you do not leave marks.
- Across a mantel, drape it and let the pennants dip between two anchor points.
- On a classroom door, tape each letter directly in an arc over the window. Cardstock hangs better than paper for all four.
Spell Your Own Message With the Blank Pennants
The set includes blank flags, and they are the most useful part of the download. “Happy Halloween” is nice, but the blanks let you spell BOO for a small space, TRICK OR TREAT for the porch, or a kid’s name for a birthday that lands near the 31st.
Print a few extra blanks, write your letters with a fat marker or glue on some cut-out shapes, and you have a custom banner for the cost of a sheet of cardstock.
How to Use
- Punch holes at the top corners
- String flags together with ribbon or yarn
- Hang on a wall, mantel, or doorway — the letters work as a classroom door banner or across the porch
🎃 More Halloween Printables
Plan the season with resources like our Halloween Countdown Calendar, Halloween Potluck Sign-Up Sheet, and Halloween Pictionary. Don’t miss our fun Halloween Crossword for classroom use.













