In many parts of the world, Halloween is a time honoured celebration. Not so in Australia where I live. It's only in recent years that Halloween has started to be celebrated. It hasn't been adopted by everyone, but it is becoming more popular, especially with young families.
Whether you are looking for cute and pretty, or scary and ghostly, I've rounded up 30+ tutorials, templates, patterns and inspiration to help you with costume ideas.
Vampire Cape ~ Pattern & Tutorial by Mayra, from So Sew Easy
Spider Web Skirt ~ Tutorial by Heather, from Heather Handmade
Medieval Princess Costume ~ Tutorial by Jamie, from Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom
Fleece Monarch Butterfly Costume ~ Tutorial by Cheryl, from Sew Can Do
Witch Cape ~ Tutorial by Lisa, from Cucicucicoo Ecological Living
Dragon Wings Costume ~ Tutorial by Stephanie, from Swoodson Says
Little House on the Prairie Costume ~ Tutorial by Jamie, from Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom
Hooded Cape ~ Tutorial by Melissa, from Polka Dot Chair
Tutu ~ Tutorial by Damjana, from Apple Green Cottage
Snow White Dress ~ Tutorial by Alison, from Heavenly Handmades
Kitty Cat Costume ~ Tutorial by Jamie, from Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom
Mr Peanut Baby Costume ~ Tutorial by Cheryl, from Sew Can Do
Superhero Costumes ~ Tutorials by Melissa, from Melly Sews
Spider Costume ~ Tutorial by Vicky, from Vicky Myers Creations
Wonder Woman Costume ~ Tutorial by Amber, from Crazy Little Projects
Alice in Wonderland Costume ~ Tutorial by Pam, from Threading My Way
Princess Merida Costume ~ Tutorial by Cheryl, from Sew Can Do
Felt Superhero Masks ~ Tutorial by Jessica, from Cutesy Crafts
Witch Hat ~ Pattern & Tutorial by Mayra, from So Sew Easy
Vampire Cape with Standup Collar ~ Tutorial by Lisa, from Cucicucicoo Ecological Living
Ninja Mask ~ Tutorial by Rikka, from Ricochet and Away!
Mad Scientist Costume ~ Tutorial by Cheryl, from Sew Can Do
Astronaut Costume ~ Tutorial by Stephanie, from Swoodson Says
Felt Deer Mask ~ Tutorial by Lindsay, from PA Country Crafts
Alice in Wonderland Costumes ~ Tutorials by Melissa, from Melly Sews
Harry Potter Costume ~ Tutorial by Heather, from Heather Handmade
Felt Princess Crowns ~ Tutorial by Jessica, from Cutesy Crafts
Pumpkin Costume ~ Tutorial by Cheryl, from Sew Can Do
Olaf Costume ~ Tutorial by Amber, from Crazy Little Projects
Wizard of Oz Glinda Costume ~ Tutorial by Melissa, from Polka Dot Chair
Ghost Costume ~ Tutorial by Heather, from Heather Handmade
Angel Costume ~ Tutorial & Pattern by Jamie, from Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom
Do you celebrate Halloween? Tell me what I'm missing out on. As we live out of town, we have never seen anyone dressing up, or trick or treating. It does sound like fun. Although I can't quite get my head around the amounts of sweets that seem to be consumed.
... Pam
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I truly have never understood the appeal of Halloween. The fact that it has become this decorative obsession in recent years is truly bizarre to me. (I'm talking about people who spend big money decorating their yards as though it were Christmas.)
ReplyDeleteThat said, I "participate" by handing out goodies. Depending on what neighbourhood you live in around here, in any given year, you can get hundreds of kids coming to your door or just ten. The young ones are the best when they're dressed up like in the photos you've linked; teenagers not so much.
So many wonderful ideas! I love that you've gotten together costumes for all ages and both classic Halloween and more unique costumes. Thank you so much for including two of my cape projects! Pinning this roundup! :) Lisa
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