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Cute Halloween headbands: popular DIY ideas that are easy to make

Many people prepare costumes for Halloween in advance, but it’s easy to overlook the finer details like hairstyles.

That’s where a “Halloween headband” comes in handy.

By decorating a simple base with felt, pipe cleaners, lace, and more, you can make cute headbands like “cat ears” or “ribbons.”

Just pop one on and your costume instantly looks a level better, and it’s also perfect for those who want to enjoy Halloween casually.

Try making them with your friends or kids and have fun together!

Cute Halloween headbands: Popular DIY ideas you can easily make (21–30)

Devil’s Horns

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Devil’s Horns

When it comes to classic Halloween costumes, devils are a staple.

Just by putting on devil horns, you can easily create a cute costume.

There are several ways to make the horns: you can cut and roll thick paper or construction paper, or shape them with wire and cover them with felt.

Choose the method that suits the horn shape you like.

Adding decorations is an easy way to make it unique, too.

Attach a mini ribbon for a cute devil look, or add sequins for a glamorous devil style.

You can get all the materials at a 100-yen shop, so it’s budget-friendly.

Star Butterfly

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the Forces of Evil has been popular with girls since the 2010s.

The protagonist, Star Butterfly, is a free-spirited magical princess who comes to Earth from a kingdom of magic for training.

Her headband is popular because it’s easy to make cute, and when you think of Star Butterfly, you think of her signature two shock-pink pointy horns.

You can easily make them with cardstock or felt from a 100-yen shop, but if you care about materials, we recommend using faux leather sold at craft stores.

Make it with origami! Ghost headband

A fun Halloween headband you can make with your child while doing origami.

Fold an origami ghost and pumpkin, then draw faces on each.

Wrap masking tape around a headband so you can attach the origami pieces, then decorate it by placing the ghosts and pumpkins wherever you like—and you’re done.

Use colorful masking tape or add ribbons and sequins to make it even more glamorous! You can also stick the origami directly on the wall to create cute room decorations.

bunny ears

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bunny ears

Bunny ears are a cosplay item that can easily make anyone look cute, no matter their age.

They’re also easy to customize, so you can casually show off your personality.

To make them, attach ear frames made from wire to a store-bought wide plastic headband.

Cover the ears with felt or thick paper in your favorite color.

Here’s a little tip: using faux fur from a craft store for the ears gives them a more realistic, fluffy look.

Adding a cute ribbon or elegant lace between the ears to personalize them makes it even better.

Unicorn

Let's make a unicorn headband using items from the 100-yen shop! This will complete your Halloween costume ♡ Halloween DIY: Unicorn Horn Headpiece Tutorial
Unicorn

Unicorns are an everlasting dream for girls.

Since the rise of the “yume-kawaii” (dreamy-cute) culture, unicorns have skyrocketed in popularity.

The hallmark of a unicorn headband is, of course, the single horn sprouting from the center.

For durability, I recommend making it out of clay.

The thinner the horn, the more realistic it looks; a thicker horn gives a cuter, more stylized impression.

After that, attach ears on both sides to taste, and you’re done.

You can make them with felt or leftover clay.

Adding sparkly materials to the horn and ears, or decorating the space between them with flowers, makes it even more yume-kawaii.

Lately, it seems adding a wedding veil is also trending.

In conclusion

What did you think of the Halloween headband ideas? You can choose one to match your costume, or if you’re not dressing up, you might try making a headband that’s flashy enough to feel a bit over-the-top.

Add your own originality to the ideas introduced here, and create a headband you’ll be excited to wear.