Halloween is just around the corner. That’s right parents, it’s the season for getting your little ones geared up with some cute, wild, and occasionally strange outfits. I have to say, that I’m a costume buyer myself. It’s shameful to admit it, but I’m never on top of my A game when it comes to making Halloween costumes ahead of time. So I usually take the easy way out by bringing my kids to one of the Halloween pop up shops that seem to sprout like weeds in our neighborhood at this time of year.
But for those who have the time or energy to make costumes from scratch, I’ve done some research for you. I’ve searched through Pinterest, and have found what I think are the best of the best in a number of important categories.
First up, the cute costumes. Best for babies and young toddlers – is there anything cuter than a little ones dressed up as snap peas in a pod, a bumble bee, or the quintessential Mary’s little lamb. And look at this little dude on the left – Yoda? So sweet.
Next in line, we have the awesome costumes. Parents, please make sure that your child has at least one year dressed in one of these types of outfits. It takes confidence to pull off, but the payoff is significant, resulting in a higher than average candy pull.
What tends to happen when kids get older is that they become more decisive and start asking their parents to make costumes that are difficult to pull off. Here we have a category that can only be described as the uncomfortable costumes. Sure they’re as cute as could be, but I would imagine that it’s tough to spend more than 10 minutes in one of these outfits:
Next we have the scary costumes. Both of these characters could have been included in my “uncomfortable” category, but given that they’re freakishly scary, I felt that they deserved their own category. And does this little boy on the right even know who he’s supposed to be? I sure hope he hasn’t seen Silence of the Lambs, otherwise we have bigger problems at stake than some mild discomfort from being strapped to a gurney while trick or treating.
And last but not least, we have the flamboyant costumes. The core demographic for this category is young toddlers, young enough to be at the mercy of their parents’ costume fantasy, but old enough to wonder why on Earth they’ve been made to wear this outfit. Look at those little faces, they’re puzzled, confused, perhaps a little bit anxious about meeting up with their friends while dressed like this.
But regardless of whether you buy or make, the weeks leading up to Halloween are some of the most enjoyable all year. Our team makes a tradition of heading to the Halloween store, trying on a few masks (political masks are our favorite). And yes, that would be legendary political hero on the top right, Anthony Weiner. I considered buying it to have as part of my collection of Anthony Weiner memorabilia. If you’ve been reading this blog, you’ll know about my pseudo-obsession. Need a reminder? Check it out here or here or here.
But instead of the Weiner mask, we picked up some awesome fangs:
Like the magic of Christmas, Halloween has a certain magic to it as well. So enjoy the weeks leading up to it, and let me know if you’re doing anything fun to celebrate this year.
Oh, and one last thing, I’m running an Evenflo giveaway and it ends this week. Check it out before it’s too late. Consider it my Halloween gift for one lucky reader – whether it’s for you or someone you know. Happy Halloween!
I love it when kids go beyond the ‘popular’ costumes. I’ve never been able to convince my own, yet!!
Oh, yeah, we’re strictly princesses and superheroes on our end too, standard Thanksgiving outfits. For better or for worse…
Haha! brilliant photos looked like their having fun 🙂
Have a ghoulishtastic week
Thanks Steve, some of these outfits were so cute, especially Yoda. Have a great one…
These are brilliant! x
Thanks, glad you enjoyed 🙂
Great list! My favorite costume is the little toddler with an old lady walking ring. It’s hilarious and perfect… until the little one gets tired of walking. :p
So cute, right? If only one of my kids would wear the granny outfit. The only one who’d be close is my 2-year old but she’s too influenced by her older siblings and wants to be a princess. Of course…I think I missed my window on the creative costume ideas.
That’s quite the list of costumes! Love when parents and kids get really creative.
I love it when they do too. And congrats on moving to your self-hosted WP site, makes all the difference in the world, right?
Very cute! This must be such a fun time for the kids. Thanks for hosting.
It is! Halloween is fun for them, and for me, one of my favorite times of the year. Have a great week.
So many great costumes…where was Pinterest when my kids were little!!
Yoda is my favourite, how adorable is that baby!
Oh I know, Pinterest is such an amazing resource, I’m semi-addicted
Wow. Some of those are AWESOME!
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There were some good ones in there, and I clearly can’t take credit for anything but the fangs. Have a good one…
Some fantastic ideas, thanks for sharing!
Thanks Erika, some were cool, some were just plain funny, it was fun to dig around Pinterest to find these. Have a great week…
The only thing I didn’t like about this post was that it ended too soon! I could look at these pictures all day. We dressed our wee one up as Leia last year, and I keep copies of that in several different rooms!
Melissa, the best comment yet! Thanks so much, glad you liked the post 🙂 I bet your daughter was adorable as Leia…My youngest is now 2 and I’m pretty certain, I’ll never again get the chance to dress them up in whatever I want. Have a wonderful Halloween!
Love Sam and Lauren with the fangs! Hah!
I want Lauren to wear her fangs with her princess dress, how awesome would that be…Happy halloween 🙂
These are all great! Such creative people out there. I just go as a weird ol’ witch every year. (alternate personality thing) LOL
LOL There are some very cute costumes here!