Don’t panic! Here’s some last-minute Halloween ideas for every age (Picture: Getty Images/Metro.co.uk)
Another year has passed in a flash, and you’ve once again forgotten to sort Halloween costumes.
The big day is just around the corner, and your little ones are excited for trick-or-treating, but don’t worry. All is not lost.
Although you could head to the high street and try to cobble together a costume out of what’s left in the shops, you can save your money and do something far more personal yourself.
We’ve rounded up some last-minute DIY costumes for Halloween that they’ll never know were made in a flash — and we don’t mean toilet paper mummies or bedsheet ghosts.
Greek god/goddess
I trick, therefore I treat (yes, we know Descartes was French not Greek) (Picture: Getty Images)
For the little smartypants in your life, fashion a white bedsheet over one side and pin into place to get your very own Ancient Greece-style toga.
This works for gods, goddesses, or even philosophers and works of art.
Accessorise with a laurel wreath made from the shrubs in your garden, a rope belt made from a curtain ties, a rolled up piece of paper as a scroll, or brighten up the look with a piece of coloured fabric over the shoulder.
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Mojo Dojo Casa House Ken
Bring the Kenergy this Halloween (Picture: Warner Bros)
Barbie was the movie of the year, so if your little one has Kenergy, then a mojo dojo casa house-inspired look will work perfectly.
Just pair some shades with a scarf or t-shirt tied round their head as a bandana, a fur-type coat, and some blingy costume jewellery — the more outlandish the better. Sublime!
Barbieland Barbie
On Halloween, we wear pink (Picture: Warner Bros)
Any combination of pink will do for a Barbie costume that’s instantly recognisable this Halloween.
Go for puffed out skirts, ribbons and bows, hearts, gingham, stripes, hats, matching sets, oversized motifs on jewellery, and plenty of glitter; basically raid your wardrobe for the most doll-like pieces you own.
A blonde wig can add to the Barbie illusion, but we’re sure people you visit when trick-or-treating will get the candy-coloured message without one.
Minion
Minions are the perfect last-minute costume (Picture: Natalie Kolb/MediaNews Group/Reading Eagle via Getty Images)
Not trying out this last-minute costume idea would be despicable — all you need is a yellow top, blue dungarees, and maybe a spare pair of swimming goggles to complete the look. Yellow face-paint is optional but encouraged.
A yellow hat or headband can be upcycled with a singular large eye made fromglued-on fabric circles or drawn on with permanent markers. Additionally, black gloves and a banana ensures your child has the whole Minion get-up nailed (plus they’ll stay warmer and might actually eat some fruit amid the sweets bonanza).
Bunch of grapes
You might want to avoid sharp objects on your trick-or-treat trail in this outfit (Picture: Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Images)
This costume idea is less trick or treat and more wine and dine. But if you have the time and don’t mind the occasional pop, you can turn your child into a bunch of grapes by taping green or purple balloons to them.
A green hat or bandana for a stem tops it off.
Life giving you lemons
When life gives you lemons… make a costume (Picture: Getty)
Continuing on with the fruit theme, this punny costume requires a name tag labelled ‘Life’, a basket, and lots and lots of lemons.
This costume also involves a bit more interaction, as ‘Life’ needs to give someone lemons. But instead of making lemonade, they’ll be waiting for extra candy instead.
Court judge
Order! Order in the Halloween party! (Picture: Getty Images)
Remember all that toilet roll cardboard you forgot to throw out? Well, if you glue it together, paint it white, and pair it with a dark dressing gown or suit, you have the perfect judge costume.
If you’re really handy, you can even make a child-safe gavel out of styrofoam and a piece of cane or a sturdy lollipop stick painted brown.
Pirate
Pirate is another popular last-minute idea (Picture: Getty Images/Tetra images RF)
Argh! We couldn’t finish this list without including a couple of old classics. All you need to do to make this one is fashion an eye patch out of cardboard and complete the look with some nautical-themed stripes and a mascara/eyeliner beard.
You can make a hat out of cardboard too, or go with a piece of fabric tied around their head a la Jack Sparrow if the prospect of a DIY tricorn shivers your timbers.
Robot
If you have tin foil and cardboard to hand, you can make a little robot(Picture: Getty Images)
Another costume that will have you reaching in your kitchen cupboard is this adorable little robot ensemble.
Wrap two cardboard boxes with tin foil (one for their head and one for their torso), add some milk bottle tops as ‘buttons’, and your child is all set to terrify the neighbours as artificial intelligence.
This is only the beginning in terms of DIY costumes you can make for your little one. Just don’t be afraid to get creative!
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