![]() ![]() Next up you have to get that yellow in there for SURE, so get a long-sleeved yellow shirt. If you’re not able to get them in denim, any blue overalls will work The number one thing you need to make your own Minions costume is a pair of denim overalls. DIY Minions Costume for Grown-Upsĭickies Women’s Denim Bib Overall Cotton Long-Sleeve T-Shirt Minion Goggles Basic Black Gloves Clarks Mansi Calla Womens Leather Boot Here’s what you need to make a Minions costume. With Prime shipping you can get it all last minute too. You may have lots of the parts of this costume already, but for any you don’t you can find them on Amazon. To top it off, DIY costumes always win over store-bought options because they show that you made an effort and they look more premium even if you spent less money to create it! You won’t find anyone else at your Halloween party or minion cosplay event with exactly the same costume. You can buy Minions costumes in the store or online, but frankly some of them can look pretty cheesy, especially if you don’t spend a small fortune on it!Ī DIY option looks awesome because you can customize it to fit you and make it unique. Who is everyone’s favorite little yellow creature? Why, MINIONS of course!! MINIONS was a huge hit in the theaters and you could be a huge hit with a DIY Minion costume for Halloween! All items that were added to her school wardrobe after Halloween.It’s easy to make your own DIY Minion costume with just a few simple clothing options and accessories! ![]() She borrowed Aaron’s church shirt for a lab coat and the shirt, skirt and leggings came from Old Navy. Here is another no-sew costume using regular clothing items. ![]() Perfect to throw over some leggings and add a long sleeved white shirt for Halloween. ![]() I’ve had this pinned for quite awhile and keep meaning to make them for my girls! What little girl wouldn’t want one of these? ikat bag has created a wonderfully easy to follow tutorial that I can’t wait to try. She still has the cape and wears it all the time! I used a pattern (Simplicity #5927), but here is a free tutorial that you can use! She wore a polka dot dress and red cardigan and I made her a simple cape out of felt that took about 30 minutes. Everything else can be pulled from clothing your little girl already has! This was Kaylee’s costume when she was 3 years old. Here is another costume that you can make with felt. Vanessa, from Tried and True, shares how to make a darling dragon costume out of a sweat suit! Awesome. Since they are made from sturdy cotton, they wash up beautifully! For 6 other princess variations, click here! (Belle, Ariel, Aurora, Cinderella’s work apron and Cinderella’s gown and Snow White!) Just add a shirt and leggings underneath! And after Halloween, throw them in the costume box or keep in the kitchen to use for baking and projects. These princess aprons are simple to make and require basic sewing skills. I’m sure there are a million little girls going as the sister from Frozen this year and lots of tutorials for how to make their costumes, but this one is probably the easiest. The perfect Halloween costume for any age. I may sew the felt on instead of gluing, but I can see my little girls dancing and playing with these costumes for months to come! This is actually what Kaylee and Ruby are going to do for Halloween this year! Ruby requested a pink one and Kaylee wants to be a Monarch butterfly. Links to easy tutorials for pioneer dresses, hats, and aprons!  A simple circle skirt and you are set! Ashley from Make It and Love It shows you how! I remember being a 50s girl several years for Halloween when I was a kid. I ordered that from ebay and it came just in the nick of time! I’ve painstakingly sewed costumes for my kids over the years, but this simple costume (no-sew) is one of my favorites. Glad I kept it! And of course, the minion. The scarf is one I’ve had since I was in high school. Kids stopped him all night to tell him they liked his costume! He wore a pair of black jeans, a suit jacket with a grey shirt underneath. Gru was probably the easiest costume I’ve ever come up with! And it was a HIT last year. Simple DIY Costumes for Kids for Halloween & Pretend Play Regular clothes that can be found in your child’s closet or purchased to add to their school clothes this year with simple homemade pieces mixed in. I like coming up with homemade costumes, but don’t always want to sew the entire thing so here are some darling costumes that fit the bill. Ones that are simple to make and made from sturdy fabrics. I love diy costumes for kids that can double as dress up clothes after Halloween. Easy ideas to add to a dress up box for imaginative play or Halloween! Butterfly, Gru (Despicable Me) Mermaid tails, Poodle Skirts, Doc Mc Stuffins and MORE! A collection of simple diy costumes for kids. ![]()
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