Put these twin Halloween costumes on your super spooky to-make list this October

Group costumes give Halloween some extra magic. And these clever Halloween costumes are versatile enough to work whether you want twin costumes for Halloween or outfits for triplets, older siblings, kid friends or even family costumes. From the cutest condiments and nursery rhymes to animals, snacks and more, you’ll find your favorites here.

1. Superheroes

Primary

Onesies, felt and fabric transform into superhero costumes with a little DIY magic from you. Our friends at Primary have shared the instructions for creating Baby Superman, Baby Batman and Baby Wonder Woman. And you can easily adapt the techniques to add more superfriends to your crew.

DIY instructions available at primary.com.

2. POTUS & VPOTUS

Ergobaby

Turn your twins into the President and VP with this ingenious costume idea shared by Ergobaby. The kids stay snug in their baby carrier while you and your partner dress in dark suits and sunglasses as the Secret Service. 

3. Milk & Cookies

The Spunky Stork

2. Milk & Cookies: Your little ones will be the treat this year in adorable milk & cookies t-shirts or onesies. Add a white hat and leggings for the milk carton and brown duds for the cookies. These Spunky Stork twin sets also come in other favorite food combos: PB&J, biscuits & gravy, pancakes & syrup, avocado toast, and fish & chips.

Available at thespunkystork.com, $34 for the pair.

4. Ketchup & Mustard

Etsy shop Buzz Bear Studio

As if your twin babies didn’t look tasty enough on their own, the classic condiment combo comes together in this adorable ketchup and mustard bodysuit costume set, available in short or long sleeves.

Available at Buzz Bear Studio on etsy.com, $34.

5. Alvin & the Chipmunks:

Primary

They're the chipmunksAlvin, Simon, Theodore! This quick DIY, courtesy of our kid-favorite clothing brand Primary, turns your wild bunch into these adorable chipmunks while keeping them warm and cozy on Halloween.

DIY instructions available at primary.com.

6. Salt & Pepper

Apericots

Show the world how much your kids have spiced up your life by dressing them in matching salt and pepper bodysuits. These come in seven colors and a range of baby and toddler sizes.

Available at apericots.com, $22 for the set.

7. M&M Candies

EliBella

These long-sleeve pajamas have snaps for easy diaper changes and come in five bright colors. M&Ms may melt in your mouth and not in your hands, but people will definitely melt when they see your crew dressed up as this sweet treat.

Available at amazon.com, $13-$23.

8. Rainbow & Cloud

Etsy shop The Costume Cafe

The forecast is cloudy with a chance of adorable when your twins don these sunny rainbow and rain cloud costumes for Halloween. Handmade from felt and fleece, they are loose enough to layer clothes underneath.

Available at The Costume Cafe on etsy.com, $140+.

9. Elmo & Cookie Monster

Party City

Is your child more of a cookie monster or a giggle monster? Party City sells Elmo and Cookie Monster costumes designed as fuzzy jumpsuits and tutu dresses. you can join the fun too with their low-key adult costumes, consisting of a t-shirt and headband in either an Elmo or Cookie Monster theme.

Available at partycity.com, $30 each.

10. This Little Piggy

InCharacter

This little piggy jumpsuit with ears and a snout on the hood will look adorable on your whole crew of multiples or baby friends. The booties have skid-resistant bottoms, and the snap enclosures make for easy diaper changes.

Available at amazon.com, $22+.

11. Toy Story Characters

Disguise Store

Toy Story rivals turned best friends Buzz Lightyear and Woody are great for twin costumes. Need a third costume? It’s Jessie to the rescue!

Available at Amazon (see links above); prices vary.

12. Butterfly & Caterpillar

Princess Paradise

Have your very own butterfly garden this Halloween when you dress your babies up in the Princess Paradise Baby Swaddle Wings. Keep them cocooned in the swaddle for the caterpillar look or open it up and watch those wings spread for the butterfly pose.

Available at amazon.com, $44 for one.

13. Mickey & Minnie

Walmart

Dress boy-girl twins as Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse with these sweet, budget-friendly costumes from Walmart.

Available at walmart.com (see links above); $15-$24.

 

14. Lion & Tiger & Bear

InCharacter

Oh my! Get this Wizard of Oz-inspired look for your little ones with soft and cuddly versions of a liontiger and bear from InCharacter. They come in a variety of sizes for toddler triplets (or friends) and even older siblings. Mom can be Dorothy.

Available at amazon.com (see links above), prices vary by costume and size.

15. Colorful Crayons

Etsy Shop Ginger Peach Tea

Dress your whole family in colorful crayon onesies and t-shirts. These come in baby bodysuits, toddler t-shirts, youth shirts, women’s slim tees, and men’s tees and an array of bright colors.

Available at Etsy shop Ginger Peach Tee; $17+.

16. Peas & Carrots

Etsy shop The Costume Cafe

Your twins go together like—well, you know the rest of the saying—when they wear these too cute to eat peas and carrot costumes. They are handmade from fleece, felt and netting and will fit over heavier clothes in colder climates.

Available at Etsy shop The Costume Cafe, $125 for the set.

17. Thing 1 & Thing 2

Etsy shop Little Things by Nicky

Dr. Seuss’s mischievous duo make for great Halloween fun. The Thing 1 and Thing 2 costumes from Etsy shop Little Things by Nicky include two bodysuits that are more practical and comfortable than a traditional costume. An older sibling can get in on the theme with a Cat in the Hat getup.

Available at etsy.com, $14+.

18. Hansel & Gretel

Etsy shop Ada's Accessories for Me

There’s no doubting these two are in it for the treats when they dress as these candy-loving fairy-tale siblings. This Hansel and Gretel costume set comes in sizes for babies, toddlers and older kids.

Available at Etsy shop Ada’s Accessories for Me, $75+ for the set.

19. Pooh & Friends

Disguise Store

Bring the Hundred Acre Wood to your neighborhood with Pooh and Tigger.

Available on amazon.com (see links above); prices vary.

20. Alice in Wonderland

HalloweenCostumes.com

No need to venture down the rabbit hole to find the perfect Alice in Wonderland costumes for your littles. HalloweenCostumes.com has AliceLil’ Hatter and Cheshire Cat baby costumes, as well as options for adults if you want in on the theme.

Available at halloweencostumes.com (see links above); prices vary.

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Once shops start breaking out pumpkin spice everything you know it’s almost here—Halloween! Even if you’re not a kid going trick or treating, it’s still so fun to pretend to be someone (or something) else for the day and take in all the creative costumes around you. Not human? No problem! Halloween is an inclusive event and all of your furry friends are welcome to get in on the Halloween spirit. We’ve rounded up some of our favorite, easy (no sewing required) costume ideas that will have your pet fitting right in with your ghoulishly fun fam—happy haunting!

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Beanie Baby

Are you a 90’s baby? Then you should turn your pet into a Beanie Baby, baby! This one is great for cats or dogs. It’s minimal but so sweet and nostalgic. All you need is some felt to cut out the heart-shaped tag and a white marker or paint. Just attach the tag to their real-life collar and they are as cute as the coveted "it" collectibles of their day. Get ready for lots of smiles on your daily walk.

Coffee Cup

If your pet is on the smaller side, this one is perfection: Turn your furry friend into your favorite cuppa joe! All you need is some cardboard or poster board, some inspo for the cup logo from your favorite coffee joint, a lid to top it off and some fabric elastic to tie it all together. This costume idea is HOT!

“Hairy Pawter” aka “Harry Potter”

It’s everyone’s favorite young wizard (just furrier than you remember...) This one is a crowd-pleaser for sure and it doesn’t take any wizardry on your part, just a few bucks for supplies. You’ll need some felt, hot glue and pipe cleaners to make those iconic specs. You can find loads of pictures of Harry Potter online, simply pick a look and be inspired! Not into research? Just put together the glasses, that famous scarf with strips of felt and the lightning bolt "scar" and you are good to go!

Cereal Bowl or Martini Glass

The “cone of shame” can’t ruin your pet’s costume game! Truly make it work, by turning your pet into a bowl of fruit-colored cereal! Head to your local craft store and buy some multi-colored foam—then cut it into circles and “toss” into their cone. Cut out a spoon shape from cardboard and spray silver to complete the cutest bowl of cereal you’ve ever seen.

Cones are so cool, they can also turn your pet into a walking martini! Pick up some foam ovals at any craft store, spray green, and skewer with a plastic rod or stick—cheers!

Ballerina Tutu or Cheerleader

Because pets can be pretty light on their toes, not to mention flexible (hello, downward dog yoga pose), turn your friend into a ballerina with the perfect tutu! This one is good for pets that aren’t into the full costume vibe. All you need is some tulle, fabric elastic and velcro tape to hold it in place. Measure your pet’s “waist” so you know how large to make the band. Then cut strips of tulle and tie them onto the band however you please.

Want to rep your fav team? This look doubles as a cheerleader uniform—just use tulle in your team's colors and accessorize as little or as much as you want.

 

—Jamie Aderski

It’s almost Halloween and while you and your kiddos could dress up as any goblin or ghoul, why not trick-or-treat with some hometown pride? Let your little one fly to the moon in a UFO costume or roar through the streets as DC’s original inhabitants, the dinosaurs. We’ve got some locally inspired costume ideas that only district natives can truly pull off. Happy Halloween!

Conspiracy Costumes

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UFOs have recently gone from taboo to hot topic in the DMV. Get in on the unidentified fun by dressing your swirling ball of energy as an out-of-space aircraft. Make it a family affair by walking the streets while wearing tin foil. 

Honor Inductees

Meghan Yudes Meyers

Blast off back in time with a Marty-inspired costume. While McFly might never have stepped foot in DC, his car recently did! THE DeLorean featured in the 1985 hit, Back to the Future, graced the mall as part of the Cars on the Capitol exhibit celebrating this year's newest inductees in the Library of Congress's  National Historic Vehicle Register

Choose to Dissent

Katy Walter

Possibly the easiest costume to pull off (all you need is, you guessed it, a lace collar). If you want simple yet profound Halloween look, top any black outfit with one of these lace collars.

Fly the Coop

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During the peak of the pandemic, Mo Willems hopped online to bring Pigeon-inspired art lessons to kids at home and, for that, he will always be our hero!  This year, the pigeon  along with some other Mo favorites popped up on the Kennedy Center opera truck for a traveling sloper-istic show. Honor the myth, the legend, the bird with these easy DIY instructions to create your own feathered friend

Flag This Idea

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DC is home to over 175 embassies and ambassador residencies. From a national costume to a colorful representation of a flag, you can pay tribute to your family's cultural heritage while also making a nod toward Embassy Row this Halloween.

Executive Decision

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There is no shortage of inspiration when it comes to the Executive Departments that call the District home base. Farmers, teachers and pilots are all fair game on Oct. 31. Independent agencies, like NASA and the CIA, also make stellar Halloween-inspiration. You can really "blast off" with some of these ideas!

 

Get Cinematic

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What's better than wearing a superhero costume on Halloween? Going full cosplay with an authentic backdrop on all Hallow's Eve. If your little one loves Captain America, Iron Man or the Transformers, then suit up for the ultimate trick-or-treat experience. Relive the magic of the movies in your favorite DC hood.

Turn Back Time

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Before DC was politics-central it was home to the dinosaur (and other prehistoric animals). Celebrate all things dino with a roar-some costume. You can go big with a blow-up or keep it simple.

Natural Wonders

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DC's architecture gets all the press, but it's the parks, gardens and green spaces that make for family memories. If you and your brood spend most of your days outdoors, spend trick-or-treat night dressed as your favorite native fauna or furry friend. Or celebrate the DMV's many butterfly gardens with your own little monarch butterfly

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Iconic DC

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DC is known for its iconic images. So, bring them to life! Tape a white stripe on a blue rectangle. Attached that to your shirt and suddenly, you’re the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. Adorn you and your crew with flowers and walk the streets as the Cherry Blossoms. Or, go one step further and add a kite costume to bring the entire Cherry Blossom Festival to life. From a group of tourists to a collection of Food Trucks, the sky is the limit when it comes to personifying DC’s classic images with your family.

Foodie Fun

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There’s the obvious—Half Smoke, Mambo Sauce, or anything from Ben’s Chili Bowl. But what about avocado toast? Cupcakes? Bao Buns? As a melting pot of some of the best food in the world, pretty much anything goes when you want to resemble something edible.

 

 

Museum Inspired

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We’re lucky to live so close to so many amazing museums You'll find obvious inspiration here, like a nod to Air and Space with an Amelia Earhart costume or dress your crew as Dorothy and friends (we're looking at you, National Museum of American History). 

Get Presidential

Katie Brown

If you want to be truly presidential for Halloween, you have quite a few options to choose from (46, to be exact). Go historic with a Washington, Lincoln, or Adams. Or go obscure and teach your little one about Harrison (either of them), Tyler (got Congress to pass the annexation of Texas), or Hayes (the first president to use a telephone).

 

Sports Fan

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If you're a fan of DC sports, chances are you already have some of the necessary pieces in your kiddo's closet to make this out fit work. Batter up to a Nationals costume, get goal-oriented with a Washington Capitals costume or root for Washington Football! 

—Meghan Yudes Meyers and Tricia Mirchandani

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If you’re looking for costume ideas more unique than what you’ll find at Target or on Amazon, may we suggest Etsy? Not only will you get a quality kids’ Halloween costume, but you can find everything from Halloween costumes for 9-year-olds to dinosaur costumes and even some of the most popular Halloween costumes of the year. We’ve searched the Etsy Halloween Shop and found 13 adorable costumes for kids, scroll down to see them all.

Toddler Skeleton Romper

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Who's the spookiest baby on the block? This romper is so perfectly cute and comfy for your little one. 

Sizes up to 24 months

Get it here, $25. 

Cruella de Ville

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If your little one is set on staring as Cruella this Halloween, snag this fun cape to up their look. 

Sizes kids and adult sizes

Get it here, $18+. 

Grey Wolf

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Thinking about doing a Little Red Riding Hood theme this year? This beautiful grey wolf costume can be bought as an entire outfit or you can go with the furry hood and tail and add matching pajamas or pants and a shirt yourself.

Sizes: 18 mo-10 yrs

Buy it here, $62.

Starbucks Baby Coffee

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You know that they're the ones feeding your Starbucks addiction so why not have your little one decked out as your favorite beverage this Halloween. Bonus: the onesie can be worn even after Halloween.

Get it here, $20+. 

Chef's Jacket & Hat

SugarPlumLiam via Etsy

Not only are there several different colors to choose from, but you can have this costume customized as well. Maybe your tot is going at Chef Louie from The Little Mermaid, or maybe your grade school kid worships the Food Network. Either way, this is a fun costume idea that will get play well after Halloween is over. Sizes range from 2T - 14Y.

Buy it here, $44.95.

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Your little one will be the pick of the flock in this too-cute flamingo costume that won't shed pink fur all over your house. 

Size 6-12 months and up

Get it here, $59. 

Maleficent

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The Mistress of All Evil would approve of this Halloween costume for kids. You can start with the cape and add on other things like the horns and dress for an added cost. Sizes range from 2T - 12Y.

Buy it here, $55 and up.

Dragons

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This sweet sweatshirt comes in black or white, and sizes range from baby to adult, which makes it easy to create a Game of Thrones, Mother of Dragons costume. Plus, it’s super comfy, so little ones won’t be pulling or complaining about itchy sequins or polyester. Sizes range from 1T to adult. 

Buy it here, $39.99 & up.

A Good Witch

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A gorgeous version of a classic kids’ Halloween costume, you’ll get the bodice, tulle skirt and hat. We can see this being a popular addition to your kids’ dress-up bin! Sizes range from newborn to 9Y.

Buy it here, $63.

Charlie Brown

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Who doesn’t love Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang? This simple shirt needs only to be paired with pants and a little curl drawn on the forehead, and is especially cute on a bald baby. Throw in a Snoopy costume, and you’re ready to go. Sizes range from newborn to 6T. 

Buy it here, $22.

Health Care Worker

SugarPlumLiam via Etsy

Salute the health care workers who have been on the front line of the pandemic with a set of scrubs. You can have it customized, and there are several colors to choose from. Sizes range from 2T - 16Y. 

Buy it here, $27.

Madeline

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One of literature's most beloved protagonists comes to life with the adorable Madeline costume. You can opt to buy the dress only, or buy the dress and hat as a combo. 

Sizes: 6 months-8Y

Buy it here, $25. 

The Child

TopOfTheBeanstalk via Etsy

Dress your toddler in an adorable felt version of The Child. The gown has easy on/off straps and the ears are made with wires so they'll stand up! 

Sizes: Newborn-6Y

Buy it here, $40. 

—Kate Loweth & Gabby Cullen

All images courtesy shop owners.

Editor’s note: At the time of publication, all items were available for purchase. 

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Whether you need a Halloween costume for 8-year-olds, a dinosaur costume or maybe you just want to know what the popular Halloween costumes are this year, there’s no better place to start than Amazon. You’ll find tons of costume ideas and any accessories you might need as well. Plus, if your kids are anything like ours and decide at the last minute he or she wants to be a ninja, not a firefighter, those quick shipping and free returns perks will be game-changers. Scroll down to see the best kids’ Halloween costumes on Amazon. 

Skeleton

The ever-popular skeleton can be scary or it can be sweet and we like the latter. This cozy shirt and pant set is perfect for a Halloween at home. 

Sizes: 5Y-12Y

Buy it here, $8.99 & up. 

Peppa Pig

Your toddler or preschool kid will love dressing up as Peppa Pig. We just love those striped stockings! 

Size: 2T-4T

Buy it here and here, $24.28 & up.

Unicorn Costume

Unicorn's are still a favorite with little kids, and this adorable costume comes in six different color combos! The horn headband is included. 

Sizes: 1Y-6Y

Buy it here, $21.95 & up. 

Pumpkin

Even the youngest person in your family can get in on the action with this classic pumpkin Halloween costume. 

Sizes: 12 months-7Y

Buy it here, $16.99.

Elsa

Would it be Halloween without seeing a few dozen Elsa’s out and about? We think not. This awesome set comes with everything your Ice Queen will need to look the part, and there’s even a blond ponytail included. 

Sizes: 2T-11Y

Buy it here, $26.89.

Dressing up as a first responder is always a big hit with young kids. This Melissa and Doug firefighter costume will stand up to pretend play for months to come.  

Sizes: 36 months-6Y

Buy it here, $25.99.

Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman 1984 is still expected to premiere in October of this year, so it's perfect timing for your own Wonder Woman. She'll get plenty of wear out of this sweet costume that comes with a dress, belt, gauntlets, tiara, and even shin guards. Halloween night may be the first of many times she saves the neighborhood.

Sizes: S, M, L

Buy it here, $20.73n & up.

 

Super Mario

You've been gaming '90s-style with your kids since March, so how about this spot-on Super Mario costume, complete with hat, mustache, gloves and a one-piece jumpsuit? And, yes, that is an inflatable belly! This makes a great buddy costume, too, if you have a Luigi in the house! Plus, you can’t beat the price.

Sizes: S, M, L

Buy it here, $19.97.

Scarecrow

How adorable is this scarecrow costume? All the accessories you see here are included (except the tights and shoes), so you’ll be all set when Halloween night arrives. 

Sizes: 3T-6T

Buy it here, $20.83 & up.

Gekko

A popular choice for preschool kids, this Gekko costume is listed as an Amazon’s choice and a #1 bestseller, and with over one thousand reviews, we think this is one a winner when it comes to Halloween costumes for kids. 

Sizes: 2T-6T

Buy it here, $21.01

Hermoine Granger

Harry's smart and spunky BFF is a huge hit with girls who are reading the Harry Potter series. This robe is affordable, has the Gryffindor crest on the front and is offered in three sizes. You'll need to buy the accessories to complete the look, like this tie and this wand

Sizes: S, M, L

Buy it here,  $11.78.

Popular Poppy

Trolls World Tour was a huge hit this year, which means Poppy, Branch, Bridget, and DJ Suki will be trending this Halloween. This darling Poppy dress may get some wear all on its own, and she’ll definitely want to put her hair up for fright night!

Sizes: 3T-12Y

Buy it here, starting at $21.32.

Ninja

Dressing up like a martial arts master is always a big hit on Halloween. This costume comes with the black jumpsuit and hood, ninja star and belt. 

Sizes: S, M, L (ages 4-9)

Buy it here, $23.34.

Mal

Descendants 3 fans will love this Mal costume! While the wig is not included, you’ll get the gloves, the moto jacket, the jumpsuit and a vest. Will your kid defeat the Queen of Mean this Halloween? 

Sizes: 4T-12Y

Buy it here, $30.23.

Astronaut

Do you have a kid that’s obsessed with outer space? Then this Astronaut suit is just the thing! Choose from three different colors (orange, white and pink) and each suit comes with authentic NASA patches, a cap, and ankle cuffs with adjustable velcro straps. 

Sizes: 6 months-14Y

Buy it here, $29.99.

Baby Owl

Whooo will be the cutest baby on Halloween night? Yours, if you order this adorable owl costume. Not only do the colors pop, but it’s comfy, cozy, and has leg snaps to make diaper changing easy.

Sizes: 6 months-18 months

Buy it here, $30 & up.

Black Panther

This one is bittersweet after the loss of actor Chadwick Boseman, but what better way to pay homage than dressing up as his iconic character Black Panther? One of the most important and popular superhero movies ever made, we think this one is going to be a popular choice this year. 

Sizes: S, M, L

Buy it here, $28.99.

 

Dinosaur

Another very popular choice when it comes to costume ideas is a dinosaur. This fun version is bright and cheerful and looks super warm for a cold Halloween night. It even comes with the plush egg. 

Sizes: 12-18 months, 18-24 months, 3T, S, M

Buy it here and here, $23.99 & up.

—Gabby Cullen

All images courtesy Amazon

Editor’s note: At the time of publication, all items were available for purchase. 

 

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While Halloween 2020 might be a little (or a lot) different from past years, we can still get into the Halloween spirit by planning some awesome Halloween costumes for the kids. Scroll down for some great Boston-inspired Halloween costumes for kids and families that will put your DIY skills to good use. Which one can win your neighborhood costume contest?

 

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Red Sox Fan

Deck your Rookie of the Year out in all their Red Sox gear and you've got the perfect (reusable) costume for Halloween. Pair it up with the costume below for the perfect sibling set. 

Fenway's Green Monster

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Dig out all those green clothes and deck the kids out from head to toe. This costume plays homage to the 37-foot-2-inch-high green wall in Fenway Park's left field. 

 

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Boston Baked Beans

How cute would this be as a costume made out of one of the many, many Amazon boxes you have lying around? 

 

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New England Patriots Fan

You know you have drawers full of Pats gear so why not bust them out this Halloween for an easy, comfortable and reusable costume. 

 

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Dunkin Donuts

Life is better with Dunkin and this too-cute costume is perfect for little ones who love those donuts. 

 

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Abigail Adams

There are plenty of famous Bostonians that make for great Halloween costumes and we especially love Abigail Adams as an option. A powerful woman in American history, Abigail Adams was one of the founders of the United States, bearing the designations of second First Lady and first Second Lady. She is well known for her numerous letters to her husband John Adams that are filled with complex, political discussions. 

The Citgo Sign

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This is another Boston-inspired costume idea that you could totally make out an Amazon box. It pays homage to the iconic sign that has been displayed near Kenmore Square since 1940. 

 

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Boston Celtics Fan

Go green and bust out all your Boston Celtics gear for this easy costume. 

 

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Benjamin Franklin

One of the founding fathers of the United States, Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston in 1706. A scientist and inventor, Franklin is most known for his discoveries relating to electricity. 

 

 

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Romeo & Juliet, the Boston Swans

These swans that make their home in the Boston Public Garden every summer are the perfect inspiration for a Halloween costume. If your little one is totally obsessed with visiting Romeo and Juliet, this is the DIY costume for you. 

 

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Make Way for Ducklings

Get all the neighborhood ducklings in on this one, it's too adorable to pass up. Get a mama duck for the front and little ducklings to follow along and everyone will know you are the famous bronze ducks created by Nancy Schön located in the Public Garden near the corner of Beacon Street and Charles Street.

The T

We love the creativity that went into this costume of everyone's favorite public transportation system, the T. 

 

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MBTA Tandem Bus

How totally cute is this idea for a Boston-inspired #boxtume? We especially love the tandem style as it will force your kids to work together while trick-or-treating. Win-win!

MBTA Transit Police

The MBTA transit police are the inspiration for this awesome costume for a kid who loves everything about the MBTA. 

 

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Boston Bruins Fan

Hockey fans, we haven't forgotten about you. This totally cute costume is perfect for a last-minute option when you get invited to a neighborhood costume party. 

—Kate Loweth

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When it comes to Halloween costumes for kids, there’s nothing quite like the original, DIY Halloween costumes you see on the festival circuit and at your front door on the big night. So, in order to inspire major creativity in parents everywhere, we collected 33 of the most jaw-dropping homemade costume ideas that anyone—from Martha’s protege to the totally last-minute types—can tackle. Keep reading and check ’em out. 

Giraffe

Brit Co

How adorable is this giraffe costume? With a little paint, a leotard and a headpiece bought off Amazon, your little animal lover will be wildly appropriate for Halloween night in no time. Get the tutorial over at Brit + Co

DIY Strawberry

Strawberry last minute halloween costume
Pretty Life Girls

Five supplies are all you need to make this sweet strawberry from Pretty Life Girls. After a quick trip to the craft store, you can whip up this no-sew costume that is adorable, but more importantly is comfortable for kids and adults, too!

BART Train Car

Jinjer Markley via Flickr

Do you have a BART or DART or some sort of public train system in your area? Using a cardboard box, markers and pictures of your kid and her friends, you can make a wearable train car for your kid this Halloween. The trickiest part is the straps, for which you can use old suspenders, old straps off a tote bag or even fabric. 

Hula Girl Snow Globe

J Potisch via Flickr

This lucky girl had her father make a snow globe costume in just three days. With foam, lots of paint, cardboard, plastic and of course, a coconut, it’s the perfect, enlarged version of the classic travel souvenir. Check out the entire project, and see all the materials here.

 

Wind Up Doll

Stacy Hart via Hart and Sew

This precious wind-up doll from Hart and Sew has us in “awwww!” Quite possibly one of the easiest and cutest DIY’s we’ve seen, anyone can make a version of this genius idea. Head over to Hart and Sew to get the details.

 

Rubik's Cube

City of Marietta via Flickr

Figuring out how to make your own Rubik’s Cube costume will be easier than actually solving the classic brain-bending puzzle. Colored paper, electrical tape and cardboard are your main ingredients, but we think the groovy glasses and sweet hairdo add a little something extra, too.

 

Fantastic Mr. Fox

Cat Sets via Mom Inc. Daily

Oh, how fantastic is this little Mr. Fox? From the striped leggings to the furry tail, it’s easy to whip up your own version for Halloween, this year. Cat, of Mom Inc Daily, suggests starting with a store-bought mask and using glue, lots of glue. Find out what else you’ll need by skipping over to Mom Inc Daily.

 

Pac Man

Emily Morgan via The Effortless Chic

This Pac-Man costume will thrill kids of all ages! We love the pixelated fruits and sunglasses added for extra appeal. If you’re worried about having the skill set to make your own, don’t be. The hardest part of this project will be getting it off your kid at the end of Halloween night. There’s even a tutorial to make an adult-sized ghost! Find out how it’s done and what you’ll need over at The Effortless Chic.

 

The Day the Crayons Quit

Brittany Jepson via The House That Lars Built

The crayons may have quit on you, but Brittany from The House that Lars Built sure hasn’t. This adorable and easy-to-replicate tribute to the popular picture book is fun and perfect for a group of friends or a family. Find out what you’ll need to make it happen over at The House that Lars Built.

 

Medusa

Evan Long via Flickr

If you’ve got a white sheet, rubber snakes, and a wig, you’ll probably have everything you need to make your own version of this mythical Medusa costume. A beginner set of sewing skills could be handy for the toga (sheet) and a cape but the snakes are what makes this stare-worthy costume shine.

 

Hipster DJ

Eduard Bonnin/Stocksy United via A Subtle Revelry

It seems as though hipsters have taken over the world—why not Halloween, too? This adorable idea is super simple because you’ll only need to make the cardboard boombox. There’s even an option for adding a tape player, which, of course, is hipster approved. Bonus points for funny little mustaches! Find out more by visiting A Subtle Revelry.

 

The Man with the Yellow Hat

courtesy Haute Apple Pie

If there’s a little kid who hasn’t been obsessed with Curious George at some point, we haven’t met him yet. Indulge your kiddo's love of the classic literary figure and create a Man with the Yellow Hat outfit. We love this no-sew version spotted over at Haute Apple Pie because while you might need to spend time collecting the gear, you won’t be sweating over stitches at the final hour. Find out what you’ll need to make your own version here.

 

Bird Costume

Merilee Liddiard via MerMag

If not the colors, then the simplicity of this gorgeous bird costume from Mer Mag will have you in awe. The handmade bird legs are especially awesome. Fly over to over at Mer Mag for more info.

 

Vector

Small Fry Blog

This idea from Small Fry Blog has both direction and magnitude. It’s also hilarious and easy to whip up on your own. Plus, if you’ve got a minion-loving tyke at home, it’s the perfect Halloween combo. Find out what pieces make this look come together over at Small Fry Blog.

 

Vending Machine

Christy Palmer via Thrifty and Thriving

This is an easy, and great idea for using up all those boxes from Amazon! Just be warned— this cool costume could have other trick or treaters trying to get the candy to dispense. A Slinky, paint and a few other items are all you’ll need to make your own version of this tasty get-up. Head over to Thrifty and Thriving to get the entire tutorial.

 

Needle and Thread

Amy Johnson via Maker Mama 

It’s sew simple to make your own version of this clever costume. The hardest part might be finding the right lampshade to shape the spool. Wondering what else you’ll need? Head over to Maker Mama for the complete tutorial.

 

Dutch Doll

Sara Rivka via Creative Jewish Mom

She’ll be as darling as the Delft milkmaids themselves, with a bright and cheery costume like this one from Creative Jewish Mom. Mom Sara found everything she needed from around the house and provides the tutorial for making the crochet wig, here. If you don’t have the skills (or time) to whip up a wig of your own, consider a grabbing one from the local costume store, instead.

 

Simple Spider

Leslie Manlapig via Pink Stripey Socks

Leslie of Pink Stripey Socks is at it again, and this time she’s come up with a seriously simple spider costume perfect for Halloween. Inspired by the book, Scaredy-Cat Splat, this adorable outfit can be made in a single afternoon. Gather your materials, which include black stockings, yarn, and sharpie markers, and head over to Pink Stripey Socks to find out how it’s done.

 

Pack of Play-Doh

Melinda Beth via Melinda Beth Blog

Whether you need one costume or many, like Melinda from Melinda Beth, a can of Play-Doh is a clever and creative idea for little trick-or-treaters. We love the upcycling concept of this idea, as well as the basic material list (poster board, hot glue, spray paint, bucket lids). Get the entire tutorial over at Melinda Beth.

 

Bacon and Egg

Bacon and egg—the classic combo. This quick costume (about two hours from start to finish) is a fun idea for siblings! Find out how to duct-tape your way to costume bliss by watching the YouTube tutorial here.

Stylish Superhero

courtesy Brit Co

Mini fashionista by day, sweet superhero by night—your tot wants to play the hero without giving up her sense of style. This adorable DIY from Brit + Co will give her a little bit of both. While this one does require a bit of stitching, the easy-to-follow tutorial means you can handle it in one afternoon. Grab the details here.

 

Ninjago

Delia Randall via Delia Creates

If your kids are anything like ours then Ninjago rules. Your spinjitzu master can pick his favorite student (Lloyd, Kai, Cole?) and you can go from there. Finding all matching colors for each suit is easy, but the small touches like shoulder gear and certain weapons give each costume a unique look. Delia of Delia Creates shows us how it’s done, so hop on over for the low-down.

 

Llama, Llama

Merilee Liddiard via Mer Mag

We love this creative llama costume from Mer Mag. With just a few items on the supply list, the hardest part about this project might be procuring the poncho and hitching a ride to Peru! Find out what you’ll need over at Mer Mag.

 

Cute Clown

Classy Clutter

If your kiddo wants to run away and join the circus, indulge her fantasy by whipping up a version of this whimsical clown costume we spotted over at Classy Clutter. From the cheery colors to the fact that this DIY starts with a leotard, we think your little ringmaster will love life under the big top. Find out how to get started by clicking here.

 

Goldfish

Dana Hillard via Made Everyday

Here’s one that’ll stand out in a crowd of costume-adorned kiddos. Dana of Made Everyday starts with an orange t-shirt and shorts and adds felt, hot glue, some stitching to make something truly unique. You can get the details over at Made Everyday.  

 

Flower Pot

Bobby Bryd via Clumsy Crafter

How creative and easy is this flower pot costume? The perfect size for your toddler, he or she can even pick out the type of flowers that'll adorn the pot! Find out how to make your own over at Clumsy Crafter.

 

Robot

Sara Dahan via Creative Jewish Mom

You don’t usually hear “robot costume” and “easy” in the same sentence. We love this version from Creative Jewish Mom; not only is it designed for all-day wear (your kid can actually sit down!), but you don’t have to collect boxes for a year to make it happen. Head over to Creative Jewish Mom to see how it’s done.

 

Carrie Lindsay via Carrie Elle

Everyone's favorite elven warrior from the ‘80s is back, and we couldn’t be more thrilled. For your little Legend of Zelda fans, this adorable Link costume from Carrie Elle is the perfect fit. And, the best part? You won’t need to sew a thing! Find out what you’ll need to get started over at Carrie Elle.

 

The Rat Race

Kathleen Ballos via Handmade Charlotte

Parents, if you’ve ever had to commute and from the office, then you’ll appreciate this creative take on “the rat race.” It’ll take some coordinating to make it happen, but the results are guaranteed to see a few chuckles when your crew knocks on doors come Halloween night. Take a closer look over at Handmade Charlotte.

 

A Piece of Flair

Erin Holland via ©A Subtle Revelry

Adorning jackets, bags, shoes and just about everything else with flair has made a comeback in a big way. This adorable idea from A Subtle Revelry is super-easy to replicate (only six supplies needed!), and totally on trend. Find the tutorial over at A Subtle Revelry.

 

Easy Bee

Courtesy fiskars.com

For a last-minute costume that couldn’t be cuter, why not go for a buzzing bumble bee? If you have a headband and black ruffle ribbon already stored away in your house, then you’re halfway there!

Edward Scissorhands

courtesy Cara Slifka via Instructables

Belts—lots and lots of belts. That’s the key to re-creating the classic Tim Burton character. Oh, and an incredibly patient parent, too. Dressing up like the sweet and just-a-little-spooky Edward Scissorhands is gonna take some time. Want to dive in? Check out the DIY info at Instructables.

Peter Pan's Shadow

Nikki Wills via Tikkido

Instead of dressing up like Disney’s favorite flyer, why not embody his mischievous doppelgänger instead? A unique twist on a classic childhood tale, the hardest part about this cool costume is the hat. FYI: Your kiddo will totally be able to breathe, says DIY blogger mama Nicole of Tikkido.

 

Pumpkins, ghosts, vampires and cats: some classic Halloween costumes never go out of style. This season, disguise your trick-or-treater using one of these clever cat costume ideas. From DIY tutus and ears to realistic tails and Daniel Tiger–inspired hoodies, your cuddly kitten will stand out in a sea of princesses and superheroes.

photo: doityourselfdivas.com

When Your Cat Costume NEEDS a Tutu
We don’t care if the tutu has been overplayed, and neither will you when you see your chocolate-smeared child flouncing about in this furry outfit from Meg and Steph at doityourselfdivas.com. We won’t judge if you make yourself a matching one.

Why Hellooooo, Kitty
Grab a long-sleeved white shirt, some denim overalls, a pair of red shoes and a step-by-step guide by Gabriella at lil-miss.com to create a precious Hello Kitty “hat.” Prepare for a smitten kitten!

photo: alphamom.com

Easiest Cat Ears Ever for the Pro-cat-stinator
There’s no need to pull an all-nighter in the name of preserving your PTA prowess—these cat ears from Isabel Kallman over at alphamom.com (which can also be altered to turn into a variety of other animal ears!) and a little face paint (see below) will be your saving grace. Don’t be surprised if your little one curls up in your lap.

 

 

photo: instructables.com

How to Make the Most Meow-Worthy Faux Fur Tail
However you design the rest of your feline’s costume, this simple but oh-so-realistic tail from Jessy Ratfink at instructables.com will be the pièce de résistance. Humming purrs and plaintive mews not included.

 

Pint-Sized Cat in the Hat
Pay homage to Dr. Seuss in the cuddliest of ways. The costume set, created by Jennifer Hughes at Craft n Crazee on Etsy, includes overalls, a hat and a bow tie and is completely crocheted. Get ready to fill up your Instagram feed!

 

photo: Ryan Mcdonald via Flickr

Purr-fect DIY Kitty Cat Face Paint
Check out this not-too-intimidating example of kitty face paint from Ryan Mcdonald via Flickr, and get your paint palette ready. Use the photo as a template for dabbing on the sweetest, simplest feline nose and eyes.

 

The Cutest Crazy Cat Lady (or Guy)
Don a bathrobe and cover it in stuffed animals like Michelle at craftymorning.com—then top it off with some rollers or a shower cap and, ta-da! Every cat lover will agree that being smothered in kittens sounds like the most comfortable costume ever.  

 

photo: Pottery Barn Kids

The Softest White Kitty Costume
This super-soft white kitty costume, available in sizes three months through eight years from Pottery Barn Kids, accommodates tights or leggings to keep your child warm while he’s pawing at those trick-or-treat goodies.

 

Mine-craft Your Own Stampy Cat Costume
Sure, you STILL have no idea what Minecraft actually is—but you know your kid is obsessed with Stampy Cat. Follow boston.com correspondent Dr. Claire McCarthy and grab some yellow pajamas, a box and a few squares of colored paper and your progeny will be convinced you invented virtual reality video games.

 

photo: sippycupmom.com

Roar with Delight Over This Daniel Tiger–Inspired Costume
No need to count to four while making this adorable Daniel Tiger–inspired hoodie: you’ll need some sewing skills, but Melissa’s instructions at sippycupmom.com are detailed and the results are worth it. Don’t blame us if your toddler never takes it off.

 

The Cuddliest Lion Cub
For the pint-sized kitty cat who thinks he’s king of the jungle, forgo the domesticated house cat costume and unleash a last-minute (and no-sew!) lion from Kimberly at anightowlblog.com. Be prepared to feign fright at your tyke’s adorable roar(s).

 

photo: mimaandmoo.blogspot.com

A Mask with Cat-titude
No patience for face painting? Cut out a reusable cat mask (designed by Louise and Peggy from mimaandmoo.blogspot.com) instead. A little felt and some hot glue will get your kid purring in no time.

 

“It’s All Good” as Pete the Cat
Have we mentioned how much we love no-sew options that still manage to impress our kids? A Pete the Cat costume from Laura Clark at rediyfine.com fits the bill. Literary inspired? Check. Not your typical black kitty cat? Check. Eschews complicated sewing patterns and makes you happy you hung onto that old pair of shoes? Double check.

 

photo: 5minutesformom.com

A Black Kitty with All the Trimmings
We love the furry wrist and ankle cuffs on this relatively simple DIY costume from Janice and Susan at 5minutesformom.com. Check out the video tutorial to see how you can transform a black jacket and some jeggings into a costume contest contender.

What cat costume ideas do you have? Any to add to our list? 

— Katie Brown