Handmade Halloween costume ideas! A roundup of outfits you can make with everyday materials.
On Halloween, you can’t help wondering, “What kind of costumes is everyone going to wear?” But store-bought outfits can be pricey, and you might end up matching with someone else.
That’s why I recommend handmade costumes! With just a bit of creativity and easily gathered materials, you can make a wonderfully original outfit.
In this article, I’ll share DIY costume ideas perfect for Halloween.
How about creating a one-of-a-kind costume and making this year’s Halloween a memorable, special day?
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DIY Halloween Costume Ideas! A Collection of Costumes You Can Make with Everyday Materials (31–40)
Mario & Luigi’s Hats

These are the hats worn by Mario and Luigi from the popular game “Super Mario Bros.” Using a child’s red-and-white cap, you can draw a circle without a compass by tracing the bottom of a glass.
The letters M and L are relatively easy to draw, so you can do them freehand.
Cut them out with scissors, and the logo is complete.
You don’t even need to use a red pen—just cut out the letters of the alphabet.
When attaching the logo, sewing is the basic method, but if you’re not comfortable sewing a circular shape, using a hot glue gun will give you a cleaner finish.
In conclusion
Handmade Halloween costumes are not only a joy to wear, but also fun to make.
From choosing materials to adding creative touches, a costume you complete yourself is filled with one-of-a-kind charm! How about spending this Halloween in a wonderful handmade costume and having a great time?


