Need a costume but running out of time? Don’t panic — these creative last-minute Halloween costume ideas for kids will save your day!
It’s a random chilly morning in October.
The alarm is ringing non-stop at 6:30 AM, and I’m half-tempted to throw it out of the window. After another late-night work session, the exhaustion is REAL. I drag myself out of bed, stumble into my child’s room, and gently lift her up so she can get ready for school.
And then it begins…
“Maaa! I know what I want to be for Halloween — SUPER GIRL!”
The previous day it was Elsa.
The day before that, Barbie.
And once… she even wanted to be the Titanic.
(The actual ship. Why? “Because it was the strongest ship ever… unbreakable!”)
Of course, the idea sank faster than the actual ship.
Between morning chaos, deadlines, and never-ending tasks, I completely forgot that Halloween was almost HERE. Now it’s the eve of the festival, and like many moms, I’m in full panic mode with no costume ready!
If you’re reading this, I know you’ve probably been there too — or are there right now.
But don’t stress! I’ve created the ultimate list of 25 super-easy, creative, last-minute Halloween costumes for kids that need very few supplies, can be made fast, and still look like you spent hours crafting them.
Let’s jump right in!
1. Felt Owl Costume
Owls are iconic for Halloween — mysterious, cute, and perfect for kids. This simple felt-based design uses layered colors to create feathers, and you can customize shades however you want.
Supplies: Felt sheets in 3–4 colors
Time: 2 hours
2. Baby Spider Costume
For the tiniest trick-or-treaters, this quick spider costume is adorable and effortless. Add simple felt legs to a black onesie and you’re done.
Supplies: Black onesie, tights, black felt
Time: 45 minutes
3. Pizza Slice Costume
Food costumes always win hearts! A giant pizza slice is easy to make with fabric or cardboard — and super recognizable.
Supplies: Brown/beige fabric, felt toppings
Time: 2–3 hours
4. Colorful Bird Costume
Make a bright and artsy bird costume with layers of painted fabric or felt feathers. If you involve multiple people, it’s even faster.
Supplies: Thick fabric, felt sheets, ribbon
Time: 2–3 hours
5. Minion Hoodie Costume
Kids love yellow! With a simple hoodie, overalls, and a few accessories, you get a complete costume in under an hour.
Supplies: Yellow hoodie, denim overalls, glasses, black shoes
Time: 1 hour
6. Emoji Costume
Turn your child into a walking emoji! Cardboard circles and yellow paint are all you need.
Supplies: Cardboard, yellow paint, markers
Time: 1 hour
7. Little Bandit Costume
This is perfect for young kids and requires almost no effort. A striped shirt and a beanie instantly create a fun bandit look.
Supplies: Striped T-shirt, black beanie, white bag
Time: Under 30 minutes
8. Last-Minute Ghost Costume
A classic never fails. A plain white sheet becomes an instant ghost costume — simple, funny, and effective.
Supplies: White sheet, scissors
Time: 10 minutes
9. Easy Witch Costume
All you need is a black dress and a handmade paper hat. Add a broom if you have one lying around!
Supplies: Black dress, paper hat, stick broom
Time: 30 minutes
10. DIY Superhero Cape
Whether your child wants to be a new superhero or one you create together, a felt cape and mask are quick solutions.
Supplies: Felt sheet, elastic, fabric glue
Time: 1 hour
11. Rain Cloud Costume
A light-colored hoodie plus cotton clouds makes a dreamy costume. Add blue ribbons for raindrops!
Supplies: Cotton, glue, blue ribbon
Time: 30 minutes
12. Skeleton T-Shirt Costume
Draw bones on a black T-shirt using white paint. Looks spooky and requires no sewing.
Supplies: Black T-shirt, white paint
Time: 20 minutes
13. Mummy Wrap Costume
Wrap your kid loosely with bandages or torn white cloth strips. Add smudged makeup for effect.
Supplies: Gauze/cloth strips
Time: 15 minutes
14. Traffic Light Costume
A cardboard rectangle, black paint, and three colored circles make this surprisingly fun outfit.
Supplies: Cardboard, colored paper
Time: 1 hour
15. Bumblebee Costume
A yellow T-shirt with black stripes becomes a cute bee costume instantly. Add antennae using pipe cleaners.
Supplies: Yellow T-shirt, black tape/fabric
Time: 25 minutes
16. Cute Pumpkin Costume
Use an orange T-shirt and draw a big jack-o’-lantern face. Add a green hat for the stem.
Supplies: Orange shirt, fabric markers
Time: 15 minutes
17. Unicorn Hoodie Costume
Turn any hoodie magical by attaching a horn, felt ears, and rainbow strips.
Supplies: Hoodie, felt, paper horn
Time: 1 hour
18. Rainforest Explorer Costume
Use khaki shorts, a cap, and a small bag to make an explorer outfit. Easy and adventurous!
Supplies: Shorts, shirt, toy binoculars
Time: 20 minutes
19. Little Chef Costume
Put together an apron, whisk, and a handmade paper chef hat. Simple and adorable.
Supplies: Apron, paper hat
Time: 10 minutes
20. Magic Bunny Costume
Dress your child in white, add a cotton tail, and make simple paper ears — now you’ve got a cute Halloween bunny.
Supplies: White clothes, paper ears
Time: 20 minutes
21. Dinosaur Tail Costume
Create a large stuffed tail and attach it with a belt. No full outfit needed — kids love the tail alone!
Supplies: Felt, stuffing, belt
Time: 1–2 hours
22. Flower Garden Costume
Stick flower cutouts on a green T-shirt. It’s one of the quickest costumes ever.
Supplies: Green shirt, paper flowers
Time: 15 minutes
23. Painter Artist Costume
A smock, paintbrush, and paper palette make this instantly recognizable.
Supplies: White shirt, cardboard palette
Time: 10 minutes
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24. Robot Box Costume
Use a large cardboard box and metallic paint. Add circles for buttons and lights.
Supplies: Cardboard, silver paint
Time: 2 hours
25. Sugar Candy Costume
Wrap your child in cellophane like a big piece of candy — completely safe if done loosely.
Supplies: Cellophane, ribbon
Time: 20 minutes



