There are quite a few fabulous costumes made from—you guessed it, paper! Whether you are looking for inspiration for a Halloween costume for yourself or your kids you will find some great tips and ideas in the following list. Be the envy of all your friends with the cutest costume ever.
- 01 of 09
Paper Mache Cereal Bowl Halloween Costume
studiodiy.com
Are you looking for a Halloween costume that is fun, quirky, and adventurous? You will love this unusual design from Kelly Mindell at studiodiy.com. Surprise your friends and show up like a bowl of Fruit Loops Cereal at the next Halloween party. Learn how to make the paper mache bowl and spoon along with giant-sized cereal, it isn't as hard as you think. The fruit loops are made from an unusual material—pool noodles. Who would have guessed?
Kelly has designed outfits for Miley Cyrus, and her unique sense of style shows up in her kooky one-of-a-kind crafts.
- 02 of 09
Paper Mache Dinosaur Head
surpriseaholic.com
Every kid goes through a dinosaur phase! Your child will be the envy of the preschool set with this paper mache dinosaur head (a T-Rex) costume. The base of the head is a construction helmet that ensures comfort when wearing the costume. Easy step-by-step instruction is provided in the tutorial, with photos galore so that the project can be considered almost foolproof.
- 03 of 09
Crepe Paper Dress Inspirations
liagriffith.com
Who says you can't have Haute Couture for your Halloween outfit? Lia Griffith, the queen of paper crafting, inspires us with her beautiful dresses from crepe paper. If you know how to sew, you could replace fabric and thread with crepe paper and a hot glue gun. These dresses could work well as the base for a fairy, witch, or queen costume.
Make the dress in black with lots of sparkles for a witch, in pink with glitter for a fairy, or in any other color with silver sequins for the queen costume. Add the appropriate hat, crown, or fairy wand and you are ready to go. Be willing to stand back and receive the compliments as people admire your paper "designer" Halloween outfit.
- 04 of 09
Scuba Diver Halloween Costumes
delineateyourdwelling.com
Amy from delineateyourdwelling.com designed these scuba diver costumes for her children last year and said they loved their costumes so much that they continued to wear them even after Halloween. They liked to pretend they were divers all year long. Another plus for this costume is that it is cheap to make. Who doesn't love saving money?
This Halloween outfit is guaranteed to have your kids go into cuteness overload.
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Octopus Halloween Costume
surpriseaholic.com
Halloween is all about spookiness, and this octopus does look a tad scary. Although this paper mache craft is not technically a costume but rather a home decoration it could be adapted into a costume if you wanted it. Just imagine how much fun it will be to watch your unsuspecting trick or treaters stumble upon the creepy octopus on your porch and get scared. Now that is pure Halloween fun.
- 06 of 09
Paper Mache Wind Up Key/Doll
Kristen Nunez
Many people wait until the last minute to prepare for Halloween. Although you will have a better costume if you start early, you still can come up with some cute ideas. Why not be a wind-up doll? All you have to do is wear your regular clothes and attach a paper mache key to your back. How simple is that? You just need some cardboard, a paper tube, and a couple of other items that most people have in their homes.
- 07 of 09
Hydrangea Flower Headpieces
Tiffany Turner
This flower hydrangea headpiece is adorable. A single massive beautiful hydrangea is constructed from crepe paper and made into a headpiece for a child. Your kids are guaranteed to look extra sweet when wearing this paper flower costume. Add some crepe paper leaves for cuteness overload.
Tiffanie Turner of bloggingcornerblog.blogspot.com sells paper beauties in her Etsy shop and has shared a tutorial so others can make these gorgeous floral headpieces for children's ballet recitals, Halloween, and other occasions.
- 08 of 09
Paper Nurses Cap
Jennifer Pierce
This costume item is truly a last-minute special. Take a piece of paper, fold it using origami techniques demonstrated in the tutorial. Then carefully glue a red card stock cross to the front of the nurse's cap and you are done. It does not get any easier than that. You might want to add a stethoscope to the costume to finish the ensemble.
Paper Nurses Cap from ehow
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Starbucks Frappuccino Drink Costume
southerncurlsandpearls.com
Show your love of coffee and dress as a cup of Starbucks Frappuccino this year for Halloween. Caitlyn from Southern Curls & Pearls has designed a costume she says takes less than two hours to construct, and the materials cost less than $40. The costume is cute and unique. Who would have thought a cup of coffee could look this good?