These free Halloween printable signs give you 18 designs in one PDF — enough to decorate a door, a candy bowl, a classroom, and a party table without buying anything.
Print the one you need on cardstock and tape it up. Use them to label treats, direct guests, or set the Halloween mood.
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What’s Included
- File Type: PDF
- Pages: 18 individual Halloween decoration signs
- Orientation: Both landscape and portrait signs
- File Name: halloween-printable-signs-printable.pdf
- Page Size: Standard 8.5×11
- Format: Instant download
Features
- Candy bowl and treat-station signs like “Please Take One” and “Candy Here”
- Spooky messages like “Enter If You Dare” and “Beware of Zombies”
- Friendly signs like “Please Come In” and “Witches Welcome”
- A “Shhh… Sleeping Baby” door sign for parents of newborns
- Bright full-color designs — the text-only signs also print clean in black and white
- Great as classroom door signs, yard signs, and party decor
- “Gone Trick-or-Treating — Take One” signs for self-serve candy
- A classic “Trick or Treat” sign for the front door
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All 18 Halloween Signs (Full List)
Here is everything in the download, so you know exactly what you are getting before you print:
- Enter If You Dare (two versions, one orange)
- Beware of Zombies (two versions, one with a star)
- Candy Here
- Haunted House
- Spooky Welcome
- Trick or Treat
- Gone Trick-or-Treating — Take One
- Happy Halloween
- Boo Crew
- Please Take One
- Please Come In
- Witches Welcome
- Halloween (two banner-style letter sheets)
- Shhh… Sleeping Baby
- Exit
Eighteen signs, one PDF, print only the ones you need.
Halloween Signs for Trick-or-Treat Night
If you are running a self-serve candy bowl, a few of these signs do real work. A “Trick or Treat” sign or “Candy Here” on the front door tells kids they’re in the right place. “Please Take One” sets the expectation (and we all know how well that goes). “Gone Trick-or-Treating — Take One” covers you when you are out walking the neighborhood with your own kids. And “Shhh… Sleeping Baby” on the door is the one every parent of a newborn quietly prints in a hurry.
Tape them at eye level near the bowl, print a spare in case one blows away, and your porch runs itself while you are down the street.
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Halloween Classroom Door Signs
Teachers decorate a door and nobody makes signs for that specifically, so here is how these fit. “Enter If You Dare” over the window turns the doorway into the entrance to a haunted room. “Witches Welcome” and “Spooky Welcome” greet the class in the morning. “Boo Crew” works as a banner across the top.
Print them on cardstock, laminate the ones you want to reuse next year, and you have a decorated door in ten minutes without buying anything from the party store.



Ideal For
- Parents setting up treat tables or candy bowls
- Teachers decorating their classroom doors
- Hosts labeling areas at Halloween parties
- Neighbors wanting to greet trick-or-treaters
- Families who want “Take One” candy signs
- Parents needing quiet-zone signs for babies
- Anyone who wants last-minute Halloween decor
- Kids helping decorate with fun phrases like “Boo Crew”
How to Use These Halloween Printable Signs
- Download and print the PDF files
- Choose the sign you want for your space
- Tape signs to your door, wall, or candy table
- Use “Exit” or “Enter If You Dare” to guide guests
- Display “Please Take One” with unmanned candy bowls
- Use “Haunted House” to label party areas
- Hang “Shhh… Sleeping Baby” to keep things quiet
- Reprint signs as needed for different areas














Are these Halloween signs really free?
Yes — all 18 signs come in one free PDF, no email required. Download it, print what you need, and use them at home, in the classroom, or at a party. The only thing they cost you is a little cardstock.
How many signs are in the download?
Eighteen. That includes crowd-pleasers like Candy Here, Enter If You Dare, Boo Crew, Witches Welcome, a Trick or Treat sign for the front door, and a Shhh… Sleeping Baby sign for the porch. You can see the complete list above.
What size do the printable Halloween signs print at?
Every sign is built for standard 8.5×11 paper, so any home printer handles them. If you want a bigger yard sign, print at “fit to page” on 11×17 or have a couple blown up at an office-supply shop — the artwork stays crisp because it prints clean at any size.
Can I print the Halloween signs in black and white?
The designs are full color, but the text-only signs — Exit, Please Take One, Trick or Treat — read fine in grayscale if you’re low on colored ink. For the illustrated ones like the pumpkin or the witch, color is worth it.
What’s the best paper for signs that go outside?
Cardstock, every time. Then slide each one into a page protector or a dollar-store frame, or run clear packing tape over the face if you’re taping straight to the door. Hang them somewhere with a little cover and they’ll still look sharp on November 1.
Can I use these as classroom door signs?
That’s one of the best uses for them. “Enter If You Dare” over the door window, “Witches Welcome” or “Spooky Welcome” as a greeting, and “Boo Crew” across the top will decorate a classroom door in about ten minutes. Laminate the ones you like and they’ll come back out next year.












