Halloween is so much fun every year and I am still working really hard to make it special and fun for my boys. One fun thing we plan to do is to Boo some of our family friends and so today I’m sharing with you the 5 different “You’ve Been Booed” Printable designs I’ve made.
How to Boo
So if you’ve never booed or been booed before I’ll give a brief explanation. The basic idea is to surprise neighbors, family or friends with a fun little treat or goodie bag. The treat can be anything you want- candy, cookies, a little basket of goodies, etc.
Typically the idea is that you include a paper explaining the Boo game and encouraging them to continue the fun by booing someone else. And you do it all in secret!
Half the fun is trying to get your kids to drop it off on the porch quietly and then running back down the driveway giggling the whole time and feeling sneaky!
The You’ve Been Booed paper tells them they’ve been booed and to enjoy their treats. The We’ve Been Booed paper explains what to do if they want to keep the game going on one side and on the other side it has a sign that says “We’ve Been Booed”.
Usually this is done anonymously so you put the “We’ve Been Booed” sign up on your front door or in your window. This prevents anyone from booing you a second time. This way the fun will spread around the neighborhood to others instead.
I cam up with 5 designs for the You’ve Been Booed and We’ve Been Booed papers. You can use a pair that matches or mix and match them if you like.
Get the You’ve Been Booed Printables
To get the You’ve Been Booed Printables and the We’ve Been Booed Printables click on the name of each printable that you want to open and then print.
Design 1: 3 Monsters
Design 2: Spider
Design 3: Pumpkin Bucket
Design 4: Eyeball Monster
Design 5: Pumpkins
These printables are for your personal (non-commercial) use only. Be sure to print preview and check your printer settings before printing them.
Have you played the Boo Game before? Let me know in the comments below!
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Cat is a teacher turned stay-at-home mom of two boys. She shares crafts, DIY projects, kids’ activities, and a little bit about life in Ohio. Learn more about her and the blog on the About page.