Last Updated on November 3, 2023 by SPN Editor
When it is time for Halloween, we have to be the scariest character. After all, it is all about giving a spooky and scary wardrobes. October 31st is approaching and we must be prepared for the D day. Let us plan how to make the most scary Halloween costumes for kids. We need to have the best creativity, using expertise to do a makeover for this Monday Halloween.
Let us not think of ordering those costly high-priced Halloween costumes for kids, we can arrange spooky cloaks from our surroundings. Making ghosts is not that costly at all. The corn hair will look more frightening than those synthetic wigs. If we can arrange a few LED that gives colorful lights, then the makeover will be more technical. We will be making our kids a techno ghost with LED eyes and creepy hair.
Wyoming might be coming with vampire costumes, so Virginia and New Jersey with Michael Myers, South Dakota with Chucky, and Maryland with the Adams Family. Repeatedly performing the same characters every Halloween will not entertain our peers.
For this year, we are suggesting the top scariest Halloween costumes for kids. In the States, popular Halloween costumes for kids include Chucky, Zombie, Witch, and their favorite movie characters like Joker and vampires.
We can arrange the scary Halloween costumes for kids from our own home, the used and discarded apparel. We need some color or paints to make them look more spooky. Let us try to use a safe and natural color for the safety of our kids.
Of all the spooky characters, the zombie is the common one which doesn’t need special costumes. Rather, we can make our kids look like dreadful and scary zombies with the make-up, and the extra white, black, and red colors on their faces. More color means more Zombie looks. A zombie costume is very easy to stitch if we have old kid’s jackets, jeans, or worn-out shoes.
Next is the Vampires costumes. If we have a black and white wardrobe, maybe a black hat. Paint the face with all the makeup to look scary. The lipstick was all down the cheeks. Halloween is not complete without a Vampire in the house. Vampire costumes are easily available in local stores. Let us do some makeover with a paint job on the face to make the kid look pale and rather gory.
Also, try this Creepy Ballerina which gives a killer costume with makeup only. We can create the illusion of a cracked face on our kids by using an eyeliner pencil to section off different areas of the skin. Use bronzer and foundation to fill them in. From there, throw on a costume and a tutu, and pull the hair up into a high bun. The most easiest and more spooky creepy Ballerina is now ready to walk the street.
If we have enough toilet paper, then it will be the easiest and most creepy and scary Halloween costume for kids. Let us drape and Start rolling it all over the kid’s body until they’re completely covered. Top it off with some white contacts too. Let us striped cloth for the headgear. Tie it on the head in such a manner that resembles a Pharaoh of Egypt. The ghost or mummy from the coffin will walk down to scare us all.
We can also revive the Greek mythology with snake head Medusa. These days, toy snakes are found in local stores. If you don’t want to waste money, try those thick elastic hose pipes. Normally these hose pipes come in a set of colors like green, black, blue, and transparent. We are lucky to get those colors. Otherwise, we can spray paint on these pipes. We can prepare at least a dozen of snakes with different colors. Let us sew or glue them all onto a hat or headband. Get the kid dressed in a black cloak and put a white-colored contact lens to make this mythical creature really come to life.
Try these homemade scary Halloween costumes for kids and let us surprise our neighbors!
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