105 Easy Last-Minute Halloween Costume Ideas 2022 – DIY Halloween Costumes
When it comes to finding the right costume, first check to see what you can assemble at home. You’ll be surprised by the ideas you’ll come up with using materials stashed away in your closet and drawers. In other words, many of them are surprisingly cheap to create. From condiment costumes (ketchup, mustard and sriracha included) and carpool karaoke to cardboard robots and lumberjacks, Halloween outfit ideas seem endless. And if you need more options, browse through these Halloween looks for couples or groups . We even have some work-appropriate choices your boss will love!
Dive into your creativity with a DIY Halloween costume you can make right at home. This spooky holiday is all about embracing the impossible (including the ghosts, vampires and boogeymen that creep at night). While you may find yourself dressed as your favorite Disney character or movie villain , there are other times to let your imagination soar with a food-themed outfit that’ll leave everyone hungry with just one look (tasty burritos and DIY cake slices to name a few). And if you feel like time is running out to find the perfect look that’s Instagram- and meme-worthy, browse these easy Halloween costumes you can DIY at the last minute.
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Channel your inner mermaid with this simple DIY costume. If you have a long-sleeve green shirt, you’re halfway there. To create the fin, you’ll need a green apron and cupcake liners folded in half. Then, starting at the bottom of the apron, attach the straight folded part of the cupcake liner with a line of hot glue having the rounded part facing down. Alternate the two colors to fill the entire width of the apron. Start gluing another layer of cupcake liners making sure they overlap the first line. Repeat until you have covered the entire apron. Tie around waste pop on your wig, and you’re good to go!
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Get ready for your comfiest Halloween yet. Grab a long-sleeve black shirt and a pair of black sweatpants. Then, cut or tear a piece of duct tape the length of the bone and place it on the clothing item for scale. Draw the bone shape on top of the duct tape, peel the tape off and place it flat onto the cutting mat. Using an exacto knife, cut out the bone shape. Once you have finished cutting out your bones, you can re-stick them back onto the clothing.
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Kids are going to love this homemade getup. You likely already have the white shirt and leggings you’ll need.
Next, you’ll want to grab some:
- Cardboard box
- White and metallic silver cupcake liners
- White coffee filters
- Tape
To make:
- Fold many cupcake liners and coffee filters in half.
- Cut out two oval wing shapes out of your cardboard box.
- Starting on one side attach coffee filters with tape overlapping them to create a “feathered” look splaying it out on one end to create a wing shape.
- Add in smaller cupcake liners to add extra texture and be sure to mix in a few silver liners to make sections pop.
- Attach a tube (the circumference of your arm) made out of cardboard to the back of the ‘wing’ with gaff tape to secure (this is where you will slip your arms in to wear).
- Cover the backside of the wing with more coffee filters and cupcake liners to hide the cardboard base.
- Repeat steps 3-6 with the other wing.
- Using your white mask-form layer a few small folded cupcake liners to create the tighter/smaller feathers that would be on a bird’s face using double stick tape.
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Another good ones for kids? This adorable plant look! To make, cut a hole in the bottom of the basket wide enough for hips and legs to fit through comfortably. Download leaf template and trace onto green paper. Trim and fold in half. Cut varying lengths of wire. Create stems by threading with green straws, dabbing hot glue as you thread to keep straws in place. Hot glue leafs to the ends of the stems. Hot glue the stems to the inside of the basket, avoiding the sides. You can reinforce these with duct tape if necessary once dry. Cut 2 lengths of green ribbon to use as shoulder straps. Attach to the inside front and back of the basket with velcro tape or safety pins. Dress in shades of green and slide the basket over your head, with the straps resting on your shoulders. Bend stems around you to create a natural look.
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Adults have a much easier homemade look to become a growing plant. You’ll need: light and dark green crêpe paper, floral wire, glue stick, green hat and glue or safety pins.
To create, cut 1.5” wide strips of light green crêpe paper and 1.75” strip of dark green. Curve the tops into points. Spread a glue stick all over a light green strip. Place a length of floral wire down the middle of the strip, and top with a strip of dark green crêpe paper. Smooth with your fingers and let dry. Curve the strips to create a leaf effect and attach to a hat with hot glue or safety pins. Fill shirt pockets with more leaves to complete the look.
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For a super groovy look, opt for this fun discos ball that can be created used a large cardboard box, spray paint and aluminum foil. Once you gather your supplies, cut 2 large circles from the cardboard box. Spray paint both sides of the circles with silver spray paint and let dry completely. While this dries, cut out 1″x2″ foil rectangles. Tear 1/2″ wide strips of duct tape and place foil rectangles on the sticky side, so the majority of the foil hangs off (so it looks like a banner of flags). Starting at the bottom, stick the tape/foil banner across the silver cardboard circle, so the layer above overlaps the layer below. This will create a tiled effect. Trim or fold back the tape around the edge of the circle to maintain the round “disco ball” shape. Complete 2 circles for the front and back. To create shoulder and chest straps, measure length needed and place 2 strips of duct tape sticky side together. Tape to the cardboard front and back, so you can easily slip it over your head.
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Time to back to the ’80s! Another large cardboard box will do the trick here!
Steps:
- Cut 2 large rectangles from the cardboard box.
- Spray paint both sides of the circles with teal spray paint.
- While this dries, print out 2 copies of the cassette label template provided. Cut out the label and glue it to the center of the cardboard rectangles.
- Using a black permanent maker, follow the template provided to add the cassette shapes and outlines.
- To create shoulder and chest straps, measure length needed and place 2 strips of duct tape sticky side together.
- Tape to the cardboard front and back so you can easily slip it over your head.
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Swing dancer costumes are always a hit, but you want to know what’s even more clever than that? A swing record! Once you have your cardboard box: Cut 2 large circles from the cardboard box. Spray paint both sides of the circles with black spray paint and let dry completely. While this dries, print out 2 copies of the record label template provided. Cut out the label and glue it to the center of the black cardboard circles. To create shoulder and chest straps, measure length needed and place 2 strips of duct tape sticky side together. Tape to the cardboard front and back, so you can easily slip it over your head. *Optional: use the paint pen to draw on record grooves.
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A look this bold will require you to just dress in your favorite tree-like outfit (meaning, a green top and brown bottoms!). Head outside to gather some branches, then cut branch pieces to desired length with the pruning shears. Once you have determined branch length and placement, apply hot glue to the base of the branch and glue to the headband. (It works best to hold the branch in place for a few minutes until glue dries). Once all branches are glued securely onto the headband, paint over the hot glue and headband with the acrylic paint.
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No one will ever believe this costume is made from plastic tablecloths!
For the cape:
- Lay red and black plastic tablecloths on top of each other.
- Trim both to fit your height (you want about 18” extra to fold over the top).
- Cut a scallop edge along the top and bottom sides.
- Lay a piece of black ribbon about 18” from the top of the tablecloths.
- Fold the tablecloths over the ribbon and tie around your neck.
- Fluff the tablecloths as needed.
For the collar:
- Cut a 2” thick strip of printer paper to comfortably fit around your neck.
- Accordion fold rectangle doilies and large round doilies cut in half. Attach to the paper strip with a glue stick or double-sided tape.
- Glue a ribbon around the paper strip to fasten around the neck.
Studio DIY
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We bet no one would expect you to enter the Halloween party as a citrus slice. This fun costume idea only requires a few materials —this citrus wedge template included.
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Other than your preferred ice-cream colored dress, you’ll need to DIY a cherry and whip cream hat to complete the look.
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Crafty Chica
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Cake is a delicious party treat and a favorite for some. So don’t be surprised if you win Best Costume when dressed as a slice.
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The House That Lars Built
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Make the wings for your unicorn costume using paper plates and cardboard. Go for drinking straws to make the horn.
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Tell Love and Party
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“Beep, boop” your way into Halloween bash with these robot outfits. Simple cardboard boxes and colored paint are all that’s needed to make these semi-realistic mechanical fits.
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A Beautiful Mess
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Lemon or lavender? Choose your scent and turn corrugated cardboard rolls into this unexpected yet creative Halloween outfit.
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Looking for a cute couples costume? Transform into a tropical drink and have your partner dress as a pool boy to match your look. You can easily DIY the straw hat with paper plates, cardstock and hot pink paint.
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Lovely Indeed
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This is an idea you can easily create with clothes from your closet. Don’t forget the suspenders and fake axes!
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The House That Lars Built
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Grab any hippie attire from your wardrobe and DIY your own sun or love headpiece. Make sure your outfit has a ’70s theme to match the bohemian era.
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The Thinking Closet
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Ever heard of the song, “Ice Ice Baby” by Vanilla Ice? If so, this bag of ice idea takes the song in a literal way.
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Tell Love and Party
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This adorable idea doesn’t require a lot of materials. It’s easy to DIY with acrylic paint, a silkscreen stencil, cardboard and black elastic.
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Sarah Hearts
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Use this sriracha design for your shirt and fold a piece of craft foam into a cone to create the bottle cap.
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Club Crafted
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Use a cardboard box and white cardstock to make your nail polish base, headband and brush. This is also a fun group Halloween costume idea your friends will love.
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A Beautiful Mess
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This costume was inspired by Icelandic artist Björk’s dress worn at the 73rd Academy Awards. Create your own swan head or purchase one to sew into a white dress or tutu.
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Tired of everyone asking you for a piece of gum whenever you go out? Then become the bubblegum yourself by turning a pink dress into this chewy costume.
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A Beautiful Mess
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Flapper girls were iconic during the 1920s and you can easily DIY their look using pearl beads, an old-fashioned dress and patterned stockings.
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M&M’s T-shirt costume
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If you’re lacking ideas and time when it comes to settling on a costume, one simple option is to gather your friends to become an M&M’s trio. Purchase these shirts, then upgrade the outfit with a colored tutu.
Tell Love and Party
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This shiny Greek god armor was made using and .
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A Beautiful Mess
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is a classic fairytale about a man’s journey to find and save his one true love. Bring this romantic tale to life with a couples costume replicating the main characters.
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See Vanessa Craft
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Wreck the party (but don’t break the internet) by turning into one of the characters. From Fix-It Felix and Vanellope von Schweetz to Nicelander Mary and Ralph himself, you can find most of the attire at home, with a few accessories bought online.
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