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6 Care Package Ideas for Fall

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Updated 2021
A year ago, John and I were only three months into his deployment. Now, he’s been home for three months! I haven’t made a single care package since May, and even though my fingers are itching to when I look back on last year’s pictures, I’m so glad that Afghanistan is behind us!

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But, in case you may have missed my care packages from last year, I’m putting ’em all in one spot. Click on each picture for the corresponding blog post! Enjoy! Happy fall!

The Halloween Box is decorated with items from the dollar store, including fake spider webs and “police” tape for zombies. It is jam packed with snacks and items that are meant to be shared with a group of people. (Although, I guess your recipient could just keep it all for themselves, too!)

Get out your stick-on googly eyes and fill up this box with trick-or-treat candies! This care package brings nostalgia to your recipient with a stuffed-to-the-brim orange jack-o-lantern bucket and lots and lots of single-serving candies. (And yes, believe it or not, a plastic pumpkin does fit into a large USPS priority box!)

If you’re not into Halloween (or just need a fall-themed care package instead of a spooky one), this box, filled with powdered apple cider and other goodies is perfect!

Not big into decorating boxes? Purchase fake leaves from the dollars store and scatter them inside your care package.

If your recipient is growing a mustache for no-shave November, this box is a fun tribute to a (hilarious) tradition.

Yes, you can send bagels in a care package! Here’s how.

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