Why buy when you can DIY? Oh, hello there, sweet friends! Who here is already scouting for some DIY Halloween costume ideas for kids? Lucky you! Right now, I am rolling out some really awesome Halloween costumes that you can pull together. Yup, no need to scour the internet. I have already handpicked the most amazing and creative ones for you!
The DIY Halloween costumes featured in this post range from outfits you can create in minutes to costumes that require extra time and effort to make. But several of these costumes are on the cheap, guaranteed! You don’t have to spend a lot to totally slay your kids’ Halloween costumes!
Okay, let’s view these brilliant ideas and be inspired!
Unique Train Costume for Boys
Got some empty boxes around? You’ll be surprised to find out how simple it is to make this cute train costume for your little boy!
Get the tutorial: www.theophoffs.com
Whimsical Unicorn Costume for Halloween
Your kid has a white hooded jacket and a pair of white joggers? Then you can do this amazing Halloween costume outright without spending too much. I think you can easily make this one plus it looks comfy for an indoor Halloween event.
Get the tutorial: www.craftaholicsanonymous.net
Rubix Cube Costume
The supply list for this next DIY Halloween costume idea is short: An old box, some construction paper, a spray paint, and that’s it! This costume is perfect for your big boy’s costume party in school!
A Pretty Snail Costume for Halloween
I am totally digging this unique number for a little girl to wear! Here’s another really simple Halloween costume that’s surprisingly easy to pull together! It’s adorable!
Get the tutorial: www.ohhappyday.com
Croissant DIY Baby Costume for Halloween
So you’re taking your baby to the Halloween party, too? Inspired by the croissant feels, this costume is perfect for you and baby! (You’ll turn heads, I am pretty sure!)
Get the tutorial: www.ohhappyday.com
Hat-Air Ballonn DIY Halloween Costume
This fun DIY Halloween costume with colorful helium balloons will make your child the star of the party room! It’s so cheery and pretty and you can make one, too!
Get the tutorial: www.ourcountryliving.com
Mummy Halloween Costume
You don’t have enough time to make a costume? Don’t just wrap your kid in toilet paper and call him a mummy. (That’s so old-school!) Here’s a more creative way to do that: Cut up and old white sheet, soak it in a sink full of tea bags and tadaaah!
Image: Kelly Gorney Photography
Little Drummer Boy Costume
This next one is absolutely easy to create! Simply add red utility tape to your little boy’s black pants and shirt and then create the hat and the drum out of cardboard or eound boxes and your done!
Get the tutorial: www.realsimple.com
Cute Pineapple Costume for Halloween
No sewing needed here, I promise! This amazing pineapple costume for Halloween is not as complicated to make as it looks!
Get the tutorial: www.deliacreates.com
DIY Robot Costume
Have time to really roll up your sleeves and embark on a DIY Halloween Costume that’s, well, challenging? Here’s an amazing DIY robot costume that’s surely worth every sweat in making!
Get the tutorial: www.pagingfunmums.com
More Mind-Blowing DIY Halloween Costume Ideas for Kids!
Wait, there’s more! While the Halloween costumes featured above are my favorites, I am also linking more utterly adorable costumes that I have found while digging the internet. There are 20 more awesome costumes listed so hop along to the sites!
Cloud Costume for Halloween by Oh Happy Day!
Yellow Duckling Costume by Real Simple
Weather Gal Costume by Parenting Blog
Bird’s Halloween Costume by Andrea’s Notebook
Owl Halloween Costume by Parenting Blog
Shark Costume by Real Simple
Peter Pan Shadow Costume by Tikkido
Super Girl by Brit + Co
Man-in-a-Canoe DIY Halloween Costume by DIY Newtwork
Donuts Costume by Studio DIY
Little Red Riding Hood by Made for Mums
Halloween parties are literally just around the corner. Time to start your DIY Halloween costume project for your kids! May this list of DIY Halloween Ideas help you. Have a great day ahead!
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