Halloween that excites both adults and kids.
Around this time of year, you see pumpkin-themed items and costume accessories in all kinds of shops.
Among them, costumes are especially adorable on babies, and you can’t help wanting them to try on lots of different outfits.
So this time, we’ve gathered ideas for handmade baby costumes perfect for Halloween.
Many use everyday materials or supplies from 100-yen shops, so even if you’re not good at sewing, you’ll find plenty of ideas you’ll want to try.
Make a variety and enjoy Halloween!
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[Part 2] Handmade Halloween Costumes and Items for Babies (1–10)
pumpkin hat

A pumpkin hat can be easily made with felt, and the warmth of the fabric gives a soft impression—perfect for a baby’s Halloween costume.
First, use an internet search to find and print a pattern that includes the pumpkin hat size.
The steps are: sew together pieces of orange fabric, shape them into a circle, fold the edge over, and thread elastic through to finish.
Choose elastic about 1 cm wide.
This method works for head sizes up to around 50 cm; if you need it larger, consider increasing the number of fabric panels or making other adjustments.
A cape made from a garbage bag

Capes are a popular item in superhero team shows, especially among little boys.
A cape made from a trash bag is an easy costume you can create using just four items: a 45-liter black garbage bag, mizuhiki-style plastic ribbon (Suzuran tape), clear tape, and soft elastic.
It’s simple to make: first, cut open the trash bag with scissors and spread it out.
Next, anchor the elastic with your foot, pull it tight, and apply tape over it.
Doing this causes the pulled section to bunch up and lift like a collar, giving it a neat finish.
For extra security, attach tape to both ends so you can tie a bow; this helps keep it from coming off, and is highly recommended!
Halloween hair accessory

The hair accessory is a Halloween-recommended item that little kids will love.
Prepare tulle cut to about 20 cm, felt cut to roughly 5 cm × 10 cm, a hair elastic, and a ribbon.
First, fasten the ribbon around the center of the felt and pinch pleats in the middle to give the ribbon some volume.
Next, wrap thread around the center of the ribbon about two times.
Finally, place the tulle and the elastic over that spot, align the ends, and secure them to finish! As a variation, using felt with glitter will make it even cuter, so give it a try if you like.
Oni Horns

Demon horns made with felt and ribbon are an easy Halloween accessory—you can simply place them on a baby’s head for instant dress-up fun.
Use a tool called a glue gun, which looks like a pistol, to quickly bond the felt.
The key is to wrap the fabric inward layer by layer, like a hermit crab’s shell; this makes the finish look cleaner and more polished.
They’re great not only for Halloween but also for oni-themed costumes during Setsubun, so it’s worth making a pair!
witch’s hat

A witch hat gives off a perfectly spooky vibe for Halloween, so it’s highly recommended.
All you need are three sheets of black construction paper in B4 size and one sheet of red construction paper.
Then, using a video tutorial or similar as a reference, just fold step by step to form triangles, and you’re done.
Once you’re comfortable making a simple hat, try intentionally adding multiple creases for a distressed look—this instantly makes it feel more witch-like! By the way, depending on your baby’s age, switching the paper size from B4 to B5 can help the hat fit better, so give it a try.


