One week before Halloween, my children already have some trick or treating opportunities and a few holiday parties. Maybe you’re not a planner and have something picked out from your local discount store all packaged and ready to go. Maybe you wish you could save money and think of something a bit more creative—for you or the kids.
So, here are a few “quick and dirty” and some down right clever ideas for Halloween costumes—almost no budget and even less time! Be sure to use safe (not permanent) ink on all the costumes. Beware, some of these are “groaners” but who knows, you could be the hit of the party!
My top costume ideas for kids:
Raining Cats and Dogs
Get some cat and dog stuffed animals. Use double sided tape or string to attach to an umbrella.
Bunny or Cat
Sleeper PJ’s become costumes very easily. Get an inexpensive headband with floppy bunny or cat ears or make them out of a headband and felt. Make a Long tail out of felt, draw whiskers on cheeks for a kitty or a pink nose for a bunny.
Quarter-Back
Enlarge a photo copy of a quarter and tape it to your back.
Cardboard Robot
A box, some silver spray paint, and any cables or wires that you have lying around. Make sure these are safe or save the wires and cables for an older child.
A Baked Potato
Wrap your child (an older child probably) in aluminum foil.
Custom Super Hero
A cape and a mask are the basics, and that could be as simple as using a towel and a $2 eye mask. Be creative and make up a wide range of super powers. Let your child brainstorm these with you and they’ll never miss that $40 costume!
Instant Cowboy
Cowboy hat, boots, corduroy, jeans, flannel shirt
The Seven Seas
Draw the letter C seven times on face and arms
Bag of Jellybeans (for an older child)
Blow up brightly colored balloons and don’t make them too large. Cut two holes in the bottom of the trash bag just wide enough for your thighs. You can put duct tape around the edges to reinforce it. Cut armholes in side of bag and again reinforce with duct tape. Step into the bag and fill it loosely with balloons. Tie fabric or ribbon into a bow around your neck and then roll the lip of the bag downward.
Black-Eyed-Peas
Draw the letter P around the child’s eyes and dress in black.
A Cookie
Dress in all brown and pin colored felt circles to yourself for an M&M cookie, or use your imagination for other varieties.
Tickled Pink
Dress in pink and carry a feather.
More mature or adult costume ideas (either for theme or for materials) include:
Blackmail
Wear all black and put an enlarged copy of a postage stamp on your chest.
Sugar-Daddy or Sugar-Momma
Attach sugar-cubes (or candy) all over yourself.
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Put on an all black outfit and a fluorescent sheet of post board or painted cardboard.




