Anyone who knows me well, knows that I LOVE Halloween! I go
all out with decorating, activities, and costumes. Every year so far, my family
has done themed family costumes. For the most part, they are homemade and
pretty easy to put together. To share my love of family Halloween costumes, I
have teamed up with fellow blogger, Krystal Miller from Healthy Happy Thrifty Family. We will be sharing some easy DIY costumes you can use as
inspiration for your own family!
Wizard of Oz
These costumes was pretty easy to put together. We bought
the baby Dorothy costume from an online boutique. For the Tin Man costume, we
already had a grey shirt on hand. We simply sewed a felt heart onto the shirt.
For the hat, we spray painted the funnel grey and added string to keep it on. For the scarecrow, I wore my husband’s flannel shirt, added a floppy hat I
found at a thrift store, and topped it off with scarecrow inspired makeup.
Witches
For the witches, we already had black dresses on hand.
To create a more witchy effect for my costume, I started with a plain black dress, then added
layers of black clothes I already had. I found my witch hat on Amazon. I cut
off the excess fabric and decorated it with some clips and tulle. The child
witch hat I found on Etsy and the cauldron came from Amazon. We found the
brooms at different stores while out shopping. My husband, Ryan’s warlock cloak
was borrowed. He made the spell book from an old sketch book and the walking stick came from Amazon.
Colorful Birds
For the parrot costume, we found a shirt with a parrot design from Amazon that
worked great. We bought black and white costume makeup and blue hair spray from
a Halloween store. For the flamingo costume, I found the pink dress at a
clearance sale from a boutique. The pink boa came from a dollar store and was
sewed on. I made the hair clip using a flamingo headband and extra boa feathers
I attached to a barrette using a glue gun. For the peacock costume, I used a
blue and green shirt I already had. I added a boa around my waist and a
peacock clip in my hair that were both borrowed. I got the wings from a
Halloween store. My hair happens to be dyed green right now, but it worked well
for this costume. To get this color, I mixed the Manic Panic colors, Enchanted Forest and Dark Envy.
Here's what Krystal had to say about her family costumes:
Lego Movie
(Photo Credit: Krystal Miller, Healthy Happy Thrifty Family)
These LEGO movie costumes were a combination of DIY and
store bought items. We used iron on transfers to put the logo on
Unikitty and Benny. Wyldstyle was created using black sweats and fabric
paint. We purchased the orange vest online and already had the batman
sweatshirt. The masks are handmade, but were purchased on Etsy.
For more details on these Lego Movie costumes, click here.
Cows
(Photo Credit: Krystal Miller, Healthy Happy Thrifty Family)
These cow costumes were really easy to make. We added black spots to
white shirts with the iron. We also decorated plain white hats with cow
print and eyes and made cowbell necklaces and tails.
For more details on these cow costumes, click here.
Angry Birds
(Photo Credit: Krystal Miller, Instagram)
Our costumes for this year are Angry Birds. They're
made out of felt pieces, sewn together and stuffed. We added feathers
and decorated our trick or treat buckets to match the theme.
Check out Krystal's Angry Birds costumes on Instagram by clicking here.
Well I hope this gives you some ideas on DIY family Halloween costumes! Are you and your family wearing group costumes this Halloween? What will you be going as? Let me know in the comments!
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Your costumes are adorable! Thanks for including me!
ReplyDeleteI love yours as well! Thanks for sharing these great costumes with everyone!
DeleteThese are some super cute family costumes!
ReplyDeleteThese are great ideas. I love the superheroes costumes.
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