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Casper to Batman — turn Halloween into a DIY costume adventure with your little munchkin

Elevate your party prep to a whole new level with creativity and team spirit

Pooja Mitra Published 30.10.23, 04:33 PM
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Halloween is fun, but preparing for it is even more exciting. And when it comes to crafting the perfect costume for your little one, going the extra mile is an adventure in itself. So, transform the process into a dynamic parent-child team activity, and let your little ones take the lead in designing their ideal costumes. Opt for the delightful DIY route and choose from five perennially popular and adorable characters that always steal the spotlight on Halloween night.

Casper, the giggly-friendly ghost

Casper the Friendly Ghost is the protagonist of an animated cartoon series of the same name

Casper the Friendly Ghost is the protagonist of an animated cartoon series of the same name

The easiest costume for your little munchkin exists!

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Here’s what you need:

  • Old, plain white sheet
  • Scissor

How to make a Casper costume:

  • Take out an old (operative keyword here) plain white sheet with no prints on it
  • Place it on the little one as in the reference image
  • Measure and mark the eyes and nose
  • Cut holes on the sheet to make eyes and around nostrils
  • Put it back on him or her, and your in-house Casper is ready to scare you with cuteness

Every day is Wednesday

Wednesday Addams is a fictional character from the 'Addams Family'

Wednesday Addams is a fictional character from the 'Addams Family'

Make way for Wednesday Addams, please.

Here’s what you need:

  • Black skirt and suit set
  • Black tie
  • White-collared shirt

How to invoke Wednesday Addams:

  • Dress your kiddie in classic Wednesday Addams avatar
  • Make two sleek braids (if a haircut is pending, fringes be it) and that’s about it

Tip

  • The outfit will serve you more than a Halloween. A classic black coord looks smart, and will also be a good OOTN for the child during winters

At the count of Dracula

Count Dracula is the popular character of Bram Stoker's 1897 gothic horror novel 'Dracula'

Count Dracula is the popular character of Bram Stoker's 1897 gothic horror novel 'Dracula'

A well-tailored waistcoat is a favourite of the Count too.

Here’s what you need:

  • A waist coat and a trouser in black
  • A crisp white full shirt
  • A cape in black and red (bought or made if you are into some more DIY)
  • Hair gel
  • White face paint
  • Red lipstick

How to dress like the Count:

  • Sport the attire
  • Pull the hair back with the help of hair gel
  • Paint the face white
  • Add a touch of red to the lips for that perfect Dracula finish

Eco-friendly Batman

Batman is an American superhero that first appeared in DC Comics

Batman is an American superhero that first appeared in DC Comics

Time for some organic face painting for the most adorable Batman on the block.

Here’s what you need:

  • A Batman costume if you like or black T-shirt and slacks work fine
  • Organic turmeric powder
  • Blush brush
  • Body oil
  • Black kajal

How to get that perfect Batman face:

  • Plop some body oil on the munchkin’s face and massage well Ensure that there’s enough oil on the face for the turmeric powder to stick
  • Pour turmeric powder on a plate and apply evenly on the face
  • Make a Batman eye mask (as in reference image) around the eyes and the little Batman is ready to trick all

‘Mommy, let’s play the mummy’

Mummy is the body of a human being or animal embalmed for preservation

Mummy is the body of a human being or animal embalmed for preservation

Another quick costume that will always reign the Halloween fashion charts.

Here’s what you need:

  • Coord set
  • Gauze bandage

How to make a Mummy costume:

  • Put on a body hugging coord, preferably in white
  • Wrap the white gauze bandage around the child and seal the open ends with double tape or glue — and you are ready to go!
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