Home / Holidays / Halloween Adorable easy DIY Halloween costumes for kids—no sewing necessary! These are easier than you think, mama. By Emily Loeffelman and Diva Anwari Updated October 7, 2022 Rectangle Inside this article DIY Halloween costumes for kids Easy Halloween costumes straight from your baby's closet Easy Halloween costumes shouldn’t break the bank. Whether you’re trying to make more sustainable baby clothes choices, cut down holiday costs or even if you’re feeling crafty and want to try your hand at easy DIY Halloween costumes for kids, the bottom line is that so many kids outgrow their spooky outfits by next year, so it’s time to start getting creative with whatever is already in your house. Related: 19 funny Halloween memes just in time for spooky season I look forward to Halloween every season—not just for the candy and Halloween desserts that come with it, but because of the costume making. Oh, how I love to get creative with easy DIY no-sew Halloween costumes! As a kid, my mom would always whip up a super creative design for my sister and me, so I knew I wanted to carry on that tradition with my little ones. And, let’s be honest, this is basically the Golden Age of DIY. Between sources like Pinterest, Instagram and the internet at large, there are so many great ideas for easy-peasy DIY Halloween costumes out there. Plus, scroll to the bottom for inspired looks straight from your little one’s closet (aka easy costumes with normal clothes)! DIY Halloween costumes for kids 1. Bumble bee View this post on Instagram A post shared by woodlark® • ashley (@woodlark) If you don’t have yellow coveralls like this little bee, grab a yellow shirt and black masking tape or duct tape to make alternating lines for your bee tee. 2. Elliott and everyone’s favorite extra terrestrial View this post on Instagram A post shared by Nemiha Slane (@nemiha) A red hoodie, bike basket and E.T. stuffie and you’re GTG. 3. Wild Things View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ashley’s Motherhood Adventure (@some_assembly_required__) All you need is a pair of white footie pajamas for the base. Grab some fur, felt sparkly paper and a hot glue gun for the rest! 4. Grandma & grandpa View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lara | Mamalala DIY (@everythingbylara) Stick on mustaches FTW. 5. Cardboard rocket View this post on Instagram A post shared by ? Spaceships and Laser Beams (@spaceshipsandlaserbeams) Some call it recycling. Others call it THE PERFECT HALLOWEEN COSTUME. 6. Elton John(s) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Victoria (@vicsmith_) There’s really no wrong way to do this. Just add as much feathers, sparkle and flair as possible. 7. Coco Chanel View this post on Instagram A post shared by Tatiana Pujol•We Shop in Heels (@weshopinheels) Easy DIY Halloween costumes don’t get any easier than this. 8. Nanna Noodleman from Sing! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Cinda & Mark Boomershine (@theboomershines) Some drapey fabric and a fan gets the job done. Related: 19 kids Halloween game ideas for any spooktacular soirée 9. Queen of Hearts View this post on Instagram A post shared by Craft Authors | Laura & Tia (@littlebuttondiaries) The makeup really pulls this simple costume together. 10. Cereal pals View this post on Instagram A post shared by K ? (@justbarelyk) Lots of felt and your trusty glue gun are all the tools you need. 11. Hamburgler and His Conquest View this post on Instagram A post shared by @3acekiki A bit of craftiness is required, but a sewing machine is not! 12. Anyone hungry? View this post on Instagram A post shared by Let’s Mommy | Valentina (@letsmommyblog) You don’t even have to be an artist to draw up these props. 13. Tired mom View this post on Instagram A post shared by New York Family (@newyorkfamily) She’s even got a no-wash-day top knot. Can confirm this is spot on. 14. DA-vid! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Little Prince Leopold (@littleprinceleopold) All “Schitt’s Creek” costumes all the time, please and thank you. 15. Paw Patrol View this post on Instagram A post shared by Andrea Ferrar (@andrea.ferrar) Honestly, what can’t duct tape do? 16. Richard Simmons View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kathy (@kathymansa) Would a Deal a Meal binder put this over the top? 17. Who doesn’t love the Rugrats? View this post on Instagram A post shared by Brooke Angelique | DC Blogger (@_brookeangelique) A guaranteed costume contest win. 18. Frida View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ashley Saenz (@theashleysaenz) The challenge is getting them to keep the headband on. Related: It’s true: McDonalds’ old-school Halloween buckets are BACK! 19. A rain cloud View this post on Instagram A post shared by Monumental Moms (@monumentalmoms) Budget friendly and so easy. 20. Energizer Bunny View this post on Instagram A post shared by K ? (@justbarelyk) This is every toddler ever. 21. Robot View this post on Instagram A post shared by K ? (@justbarelyk) Making these costumes can be a family DIY affair. Just grab some paint and rifle through the recycling bin. 22. Trixie View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kathy Hodge Procopio Laskowski (@itsplaytimeingles) I mean, this is basically how my toddler would have dressed herself anyway. 23. Mary Poppins View this post on Instagram A post shared by Craft Authors | Laura & Tia (@littlebuttondiaries) Sweeter than a spoonful of sugar! Easy Halloween costumes straight from your baby’s closet Turn a romper into a… Grab a super soft romper, add a headdress to it and you’ve got a baby bear. The romper will come handy for the rest of the year as a quick outfit to go watch the leaves change or even a basic set of PJs. The headdress can be worn over and over again since it’s adjustable with a strap. Or an adorable… The same romper in pink + a shimmery headdress gives you an adorable flower. Overalls can easily become… Women unite! These overalls + bandana bib will turn any little girl into a poster girl in seconds. The overalls are amazingly trendy and will be worn a lot by any of your kids. The bandana bib can be handed down to little siblings or cousins for when teeth are poking through and the drool is flowing. Transform sweats and a sweater into a… A pair of adorable sweats and a knitted hat with bunny ears results in a ver cute and comfortable bunny. The sweats are super cozy and can be worn as a set or separately. The bunny ears can also be worn as a hat during cold days way past Halloween. Overalls again FTW ? Overalls + a set of toy tools and your little one is a mechanic. The overalls can be worn all year round with layers and the wooden toys (which you might already have laying around!) are a worthy add to any playroom. Jeans and a t-shirt never looked so good Grab a cool tee, comfy pants and a toy camera and you’ve got a photographer. The clothes can be worn whenever and the camera set has kept my toddler entertained for hours as he learns how to “take” photos of us. A hoodie + mask turns into a… This hoodie + mask is the easiest Halloween costume ever and keeps kids masked and safe if you decide to go out trick-or-treating. These are just an overall good investment regardless of Halloween, given the times we live in. This knit set will give you the cutest… This fancy knitted set will make any cute baby look like an even cuter bumble bee. If you’re feeling crafty you could add some home-made wings or antennae! Grab their coat and turn them into a… A coat + a detective toy set and someone will be running around the house looking for clues. The coat can be styled many ways for the fall and the toy set will make rainy afternoons fun at home. For multiple kids… This is a great idea for a family costume since you’ll have a Ghostbuster + some ghosts. All these clothes are easy to style year around, and if you have twins in your family how cute would it be to have two little ghosts running around the house? Get creative! These knotted gowns can be anything you can think of. Pick your favorite color and add accessories (or maybe even some face paint?) to make your newest addition part of the fun. Wear them at night once the fun is over—they’re the easiest way to make nighttime changes a breeze. A version of this post was published October 17, 2021. It has been updated. 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