We are sharing 3 easy DIY Halloween costumes for kids. On Halloween 2010, I was pregnant with our fourth child and needed quick and easy DIY kids Halloween costumes. We came up with three fun, unique kids costume ideas that each child loved and were perfect for trick or treating.
Easy DIY Halloween Costumes for Kids
With October 31st right around the corner, if you are scrambling for a Halloween costume for your kid, we got you. Let’s look at 3 easy DIY Halloween costumes for kids.
Taylor Swift Costume DIY
Our first easy DIY Halloween idea for kids is America’s sweetheart. If you have a Swiftie, this Taylor Swift DIY costume is perfect.
Z LOVES Taylor Swift. She will break out into Taylor Swift song mode just by saying Taylor’s name. Since Taylor seems to be wholesome – PLEASE STAY THAT WAY TAYLOR – and hasn’t turned into anything too skanky *cough* Miley *cough* – Taylor Swift it was for Z’s Halloween costume.
Here is how we put together Z’s DIY Taylor Swift Costume.
We found Z some cute low cowboy style boots and a dress that maybe Taylor would wear if she shopped TJ Maxx. Z’s hair was done in tight Taylor Swift curls, side part – of course. Z’s Papa made her a guitar using hard cardboard. Sean colored it to make it look like a guitar.
I smacked a “HELLO MY NAME IS…. Taylor Swift” name tag on her – and WHAM we have a Taylor Swift look-alike. She loved it!
Baby Super Hero Costume
Next on our list of DIY Halloween costumes for kids is a baby superhero costume.
So it’s Izaiah’s first Halloween, so of course I wanted a super easy first Halloween costume. My requirements were that it needed to be something he would’t hate and that could be made in under an hour. Done and done. The Super Hero Baby Costume was perfect.
Izaiah is our little super hero. He can fight crime and can fly and well not really. But why not make him a super hero. I smacked some felt together for a I logo for his cape and onesie. Somehow I convinced his dad that he should wear red tights because cool super heros like Batman and Superman wear tights… right?
Threw some extra large blue socks on him that looked like boots. I used another pair of red tights to create super hero gloves wiht the funky thumb cut out. Izaiah’s cape was make out of cheap silky fabric which I have no idea what it’s called, but it was only $2.99 a yard.
There you have it, throw in a Little Tikes push convertible that’s been used for the last 7 years and WHAM! You have a baby super hero!
Mummy Costume
Our last DIY easy Halloween costume for kids is a mummy costume for our 6-year-old son.
I tried tried tried to get E to be a super hero with Izaiah – but I guess tights weren’t his thing. E was dead set on being a mummy (har har har).
I used 3 yards of muslin at Hobby Lobby. The sweet fabric girl who knows what she is talking about, unlike myself – told me to wet the muslin down, and throw in the dryer before working with it. If you have never worked with muslin before, it is ODD. There is this powdery substance that will make you cough like mad all over it. By making wet and drying it removed the majority of this gunky powder stuff.
I then cut about 3-4 inch strips – all the way down the 3 yards of muslin. I started with scissors and then ripped creating the jagged edges. This was a pain, but overall I love how the fabric for a mummy looks!
Good ol’ Walmart had off-white thermals which E wore underneath. I safety pinned the muslin at the bottom of his legs, had E put on his socks and shoes and started wrapping him up like a mummy. This was a trial and error process. I must of used 30 safety pins in total.
For E’s head, I couldn’t find a ski mask, but found a white beanie. This helped with the itchiness around E’s head when wrapping his head.
I saw online that some people dye the muslin, but folks I am not that hardcore. I did use a brown pastel stick and darkened the edges of some of the fabric and then colored E’s face with it. I guess I could of used face paint, but I forgot and actually the effect of the pastel looked, as Z said – dusty and more mummy like.
The costume unravelled thru-out the evening, but for the most part stayed together. The $7 thermal underwear was savable.
Total cost of costume $17.50
$9 – 3 yards of muslin
$7 – off white thermal underwear
$1.50 – white beanie
FREE – Brown pastel – had in the art drawer
3 kids is much more difficult than 2 kids. I have no idea the craziness that Christmas will bring if this is the case with every holiday.
Don’t miss our Halloween memes for some spooky laughs!
Does anyone remember back in the 80’s when each Halloween the public schools would make a huge fuss over parents’ checking all of the Halloween candy that kids receive to make sure they did not include razors or illegal drugs?
What happened to make people stop putting these razors and drugs in Halloween bags because I’ve had a kid in school for 3 years now and never have I gotten such a warning! ha! (so kidding on this – as my kids dumped out their stash, I kept laughing and thinking of my mother going thru each piece of my candy as a child – JUST IN CASE).
Did you or your kids dress up?
The Swiftie Fun Continues…
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