Super Easy Homemade Halloween Costumes for Kids

Quick Costume Fun for Halloween Parties or Trick-or-Treating

© Deborah Read

Sep 29, 2009
Homemade Costumes are the Most Fun, Cindy
Halloween parties or trick or treat can be easy if you keep the costumes uncomplicated. Easy homemade costumes will help make Halloween both fun and cost-effective.

Store-bought Halloween costumes are fine but there's nothing like creating a homemade Halloween costume out items that are readily available. Buy a few cheap additions and a costume will appear that will have other parents envious. Best of all, they're a lot simpler and quicker to put together than they seem. Just a few short hours (even less in some cases) and these costumes will be ready for a party or trick or treating.

How about creating a costume from favorite toys? Is there an aspiring carpenter or chef around the house? Is there a future doctor? The first two costume ideas are ideal as toddler Halloween costumes. The balance can be homemade for children of many ages and are very simple to make.

Mr. Handyman Costume for Toddlers or Young Children

The small plastic toys associated with handyman skills are a simple way to make a costume. The threads will be easy to remove the next day and the clothing can go back in the drawer without the cost of a costume that may never be worn again.

Take the small plastic tools from a child's tool box and sew them at random on the front of a pair of overalls or coveralls. Take care the items aren't affixed to a spot interfering with simple acts like bending or sitting. Add a name tag to the front of a baseball cap that says "Mr. Fix-it", a plaid shirt and you're done!

The Master Chef Costume for Toddlers, Young or Older Children

For the chef, use the same technique as with the Handyman costume but with small kitchen utensils. Instead of coveralls, use a white/light-colored, long-sleeved shirt with pants in a similar color. Tie on a white apron, perhaps with a clever saying on it (i.e. Kiss the Cook; Instant is not a Word; Just like Mama used to make; Shhh - Not while I'm stirring, etc) or the names of different spices randomly distributed.

The spices can be written on taped pieces of white paper or small pieces of white fabric that have been sewn on. Add a moustache and a chef will suddenly appear! Make the moustache a huge handlebar for Tony, the Italian Chef or small, defined and curled on the ends for Antoine, the French Chef.

The Frumpy Housewife Costume for Young or Older Children

Girls will have fun with this exaggeration of a costume. This is the housewife as seen in cartoons or comic strips. Use some over-sized hair rollers to get started. Add a pair of horn-rimmed glasses (on a chain is even better), a flannel nightgown and housecoat (pink is good) and big, fuzzy slippers. Apply white Halloween make-up to look like cold cream and gaudy bead earrings in a wild color. A TV guide in one of the pockets, an unbreakable coffee cup and the look is complete.

The Slumber Party Costume for Young or Older Children

For a group of girls trick-or-treating, this is a fun way for them to do their costumes together. Instead of rollers, add a few uneven braids to each of the girls' hair and forget about the cold cream. Apply lipstick and overdone eyeshadow, typical of girls experimenting with make-up. Break out the flannel nighties and slippers and include a stuffed toy. Pillow cases make a great goodie bag and they look like they belong to the costume.

The Good Doctor Costume for Toddlers, Young or Older Children

It really helps to know someone in the health industry in order to borrow a small pair of scrubs (hospital employee attire) but these can be purchased if necessary. Like the handyman and chef ideas, use the doctor tools from a toy doctor's bag and attach to the front of the scrubs. Slick the hair back neatly to look grown-up and professional.

If a surgical mask is unavailable, home supply box stores will have dust masks that look almost the same. You can also buy disposable booties for over shoes and single pairs of disposable latex gloves in the same store. Attaching a large, old clear plastic pill container partly filled with jelly beans will finish the affect.

The Evil Doctor Costume for Older Children

For an older child, use the same techniques for the Good Doctor costume, except:

  • Use evil tools instead of good ones, such as a small toy hand saw spattered with fake blood
  • Use gel or hair spray to make the hair stick out all over for a wild look
  • Instead of jelly beans, fill the pill bottle with gumballs or jawbreakers made to look like eyeballs
  • Use Halloween make-up to make the face look ghoulish

Safe Costumes that are Fun are the Best Costumes

The best part of these costumes is they can all be put on over other clothing should the weather be uncomfortable. No eye masks means there's nothing to hinder vision and the items used to create the costumes are for the mostly common and readily available. Simple animal costumes are easy to make as well. A pair of appropriately colored sweats to get you started and some simple props and makeup will finish the look.

Talk to a friend and see if some of the items you need can be borrowed or perhaps traded for items the friend might need. Be sure to take photos and include a copy in the Halloween box so when digging out the decorations the following year, there will be inspiration waiting for the next costume. Fun, safe costumes don't have to be expensive to be effective and the work required to put these together is minimal.

The history of Halloween is considerably different from how Halloween is celebrated today but the homemade costume idea is as old as the tradition. Happy Halloween!

Related articles for Halloween:

How to Make Halloween Night Safe and Fun for All

What Does Halloween Mean & What is it All About?


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Comments
Sep 30, 2009 5:34 PM
Tania Cowling :
Super article! What fabulous ideas, so original, inexpensive especially in this economy, and costumes where children can use their thinking skills to help with the costume construction. I really enjoyed reading how to make the handyman, chef, doctor, and frumpy housewife; so cute and so realistic!
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