When it comes to sharing our interests with our kids, we’re grateful that, despite fast approaching that age where they think they’re “to cool” for just about everything, ours still love to craft with us! That’s especially true around Halloween, which is why we’ve been keeping our eyes peeled for awesome homemade Halloween costume tutorials for tweens.
Are you feeling just as enthusiastic as we are about the idea of making your tween aged kids awesome DIY Halloween costumes? Check out these 15 fantastic ideas, designs, and tutorials that we’ve come across so far in our search for inspiration and guidance!
1. Kids’ lumberjack costume
Are you feeling a little bit pressed for time when it comes to costume making this year so you’ve actually been hoping to come across an idea that lets you used regular clothing as a base for the look, but that’s still totally recognizable as something neat? Then we have a feeling you’ll appreciate the ease with which
2. Citrus fruit slices group costume
Maybe your kid and their friends are looking for a group costume so they can look like a whole set at their Halloween dance, but they’d also really like to be at least a little bit stylish looking in their choice as well? Then we think they’ll get a real kick out of the way
3. Katniss from The Hunger Games
Rather than dressing like something cute or spooky, is your daughter the kind of strong girl who would prefer to spend a night looking like the hero of her favourite bo0k or movie? Then Hunger Games fans rejoice, because
4. DIY Medusa costume
5. Ariel from The Little Mermaid
6. DIY cereal bowl costume
7. Easy voodoo doll costume
8. No-sew spider web cape
9. Cute marionette costume
10. DIY rag doll costume
11. Warm fleecy red riding hood cape
12. DIY gum ball machine costume
13. DIY mad scientist costume
14. Super simple pineapple costume
15. Balloon grapes costume
Have you made other fantastic DIY, tween-aged Halloween costumes before that were a huge hit but that you don’t see here on our list? Tell us all about what you created and how you did it or link us to photos of your finished work in the comments section!
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