Halloween has a way of sneaking up on us, and sometimes costumes fall to the bottom of the to-do list. The good news? You don’t need to run to the store or spend money on a costume. With a little creativity, you can put together a fun, trendy, and comfortable costume for your child using things you already have at home.
Sports Star: A jersey, shorts, and sneakers instantly turn your child into a soccer player, football star, or baseball champ. Optional to add face paint “eye black”.
Jr. Chef: Grab an old adult blue, black or white t-shirt and cut the sleeves to make an apron, white shirt, and a wooden spoon are all you need. A whisk or toy pot makes it extra cute.
DIY Superhero: Grab a towel for a cape, leggings, and a plain tee. Tape a paper lightning bolt or star to the front, and your little hero is ready to save the day.
Tourist: Sunglasses, a floppy hat, and a colorful shirt make this costume a hit. Add a camera or map, and it’s vacation time!
Cat or Puppy: Black or brown clothes paired with eyeliner whiskers and homemade paper ears on a headband create an adorable animal look.
Sleepy Pajama Kid: Already dressed for bed? Slippers, a stuffed animal, and a blanket make this the coziest costume of all.
Book Character: Pull inspiration from your child’s favorite story—Waldo’s stripes or Clifford’s red clothes can come from items you already own.
A little creativity goes a long way, making costumes fun, memorable, and totally stress-free for the whole family. Happy costume making!

