Halloween Costume DIYs You Need To CREATE

We all love a good DIY. It’s simple, inexpensive, and fun to create. You can never go awry with any DIY ideas, particularly if they’re last minute. Halloween costumes come with a lot of bonuses, from parties to parades, cosplays, or for your admiration. After all, one of the best parts of Halloween is dressing up in the best costume you own. So bring out your creativity by trying these 10 simple Halloween DIY costumes.

  1. Cruella de Vil from “101 Dalmatians”

With a little silver washable hair dye and some inventive accessorizing, making it accessible to remodel yourself into one of Disney’s most notorious villains.

2. Cher from “Clueless”

As if we couldn’t love Cher Horowitz from Clueless even more. This DIY costume is for any 90s loving lady. Simple, cute, and easy to create.

3. Sabrina the Teenage Witch

Take out that red sweater or shirt or whatever red top/dress you can find in your wardrobe, and incorporate it with a white wig, spellbook, a cute gold necklace, black knee-high socks, black close toe flats. VIOLA! You are now Sabrina the Teenage Witch.

4. Maleficent

Wake up your inner-dark side this Halloween with an all-black cape, horns, and a staff. To compose horns for your costume, enclose duct tape around craft tubes by wrapping as necessary.

5. A sugar skull

With white face paint, easy floral face drawings, and a floral headband (not required), it’s simple to go as one of the more iconic and fun “Day of the Dead” symbols.

6. Ruby Roundhouse From Jamanji

There is no need for the battle to put this killer look together, this Halloween. Simply several wardrobe staples, including a creative and accessible duct tape weapon holder bring the costume to life.

7. Rosie the Riveter

This popular idea is for any last-minute costumes worn many times during Halloween. Just roll up your sleeves, flaunt your biceps, and flex on those peeps as this female 1940s icon.

8. Ninja

Ducktape, black clothing, red cloth, a black mask, and a little bit of hands-on magic, then there you have it, a Ninja costume! Perfect for last-minute, and of course, if you’re broke.

9. Steampunk

Who doesn’t love a good steampunk invention?! Bring out your fashionista and creativity by following this wonderful tutorial on how to make a steampunk costume this Halloween.

10. Simple fx makeup

Vaseline, latex, fake blood, makeup, and your body as a canvas. An easy and popular social effects makeup worn almost every time, no matter the occasion.

It doesn’t matter what/who you decide to be this Halloween, forging a costume yourself is by far the best way to go. Using your imagination to create an original and unique look saves a ton of money. Also, you can recycle/upcycle items and apparels that you stopped wearing months/years ago. Even if you don’t recognize yourself crafty, these costume designs are manageable enough for anyone to execute.

Want to purchase cheap costumes?

Costume Discounters, a site for every age group and gender, filled with cheap costumes for cosplay and Halloween!

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