When my kids were younger, there were time we had to make their costumes. Now, we all know about turning a sheet into a "ghost". How boring and original. Whether you're aiming to be scary, funny or ironic, these creative Halloween costumes will give you inspiration.
Meatballs and Spaghetti
- Cut a hole for the head in the center of a red-checkered tablecloth (or 1.25 yards of 45-inch-wide red-checkered fabric) so that it can be worn like a poncho.
- Cut 1/2 skein off-white yarn into spaghetti-length pieces. With a hot-glue gun, glue them in swirls and bunches to a large, sturdy paper plate.
- Paint 8 small Styrofoam balls with brown acrylic paint to resemble meatballs. Let dry, then glue 4 or 5 balls to top of spaghetti. Mix brown and red acrylic paint to make a tomato-sauce color; drip that over meatballs and spaghetti. Smear a little on the side of a small pot.
- Glue the plate to the front of the tablecloth.
- Glue remaining meatballs to tablecloth where you like.
- Glue some strands of yarn to pot "hat." Tie under chin if needed to keep pot on head.
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Outhouse Costume
Materials Needed
Cardboard
Cotton twine
Box tape
Bungee straps/cords
Pantyhose
House shoes
Long johns
Instructions
Cut box to size, add roof by lacing cotton twine through it. Add a box to hide your legs, attach the same way as the roof. Fill pantyhose with whatever you like (make sure it's light colored). Pin shoes on, then add bungee straps to secure box on your back.
Tips and Tricks
- Make handles out of cotton twine and putting a sponge on them. Add a touch light and a tree air freshener for laughs
Popcorn Box Costume
Materials:
- Cardboard box
- Paint, red and white
- Balloons, yellow and white
- White tee shirt
- White sweatpants
- Scissors
- Glue
Instructions:
Take the cardboard box and cut off the top were you want your head to be; on the bottom, cut holes for your legs but not to big because we are goin to put the balloons in the box. Cut holes for you arms too ( on the side). After you have got the box ready for you to get in, paint the box red and white stripes. Then make a sign that says popcorn, and glue the sign to the box. Blow up the balloons and set them aside.
Take the cardboard box and cut off the top were you want your head to be; on the bottom, cut holes for your legs but not to big because we are goin to put the balloons in the box. Cut holes for you arms too ( on the side). After you have got the box ready for you to get in, paint the box red and white stripes. Then make a sign that says popcorn, and glue the sign to the box. Blow up the balloons and set them aside.
Put on your white tee shirt, and your white sweatpants, and step into your popcorn box, have someone fill the box with the balloons so they look like popcorn, and go trick-or-treating. This is a great idea that can be from the ages 10-12.
Suggestions by Michelle Scott: Make stripes on the box using red and white duck tape. Use a piece of blue poster board to make a Popcorn sign. Glue piece of popcorn to a white hat and also around the top of the box.
Lego Costume
STEP 1: Cut off the bottom flaps of a box (ours measured 16"W × 29"H × 11"D) with a utility knife. Tape down the top flaps.
STEP 2: To create head and arm holes, trace a dinner plate on the top of the box and saucers on each of the box's sides, and cut out with the utility knife.
STEP 3: Lay the box flat on its back. Using wood glue, affix eight round 2"H x 4"diam. craft boxes ($1.19 each; bjcraftsupplies.com) — without their lids — in two vertical rows along the front, as shown. Make sure the bottoms of the craft boxes face out.
STEP 4: Once the glue has dried, spray-paint the entire piece glossy red. If necessary, coat multiple times for a brighter color, then let dry.
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