Princess’ DIY Halloween
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The Morton Salt Girl
We love this idea pulled from a fun DIY list. In Alaska, one of the most important elements to a costume is whether or not it can be easily made weather-appropriate, and this one fits the bill. It’s not every costume that includes an umbrella as an integral prop. But make sure to keep track of your salt, otherwise you’ll end up just looking like a girl expecting rain on Oct. 31.
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Minecraft costumes
Have a stack of cardboard boxes piled up in your garage? Then this is the perfect costume for you. Minecraft is a pixelated computer and video game that kids have been going crazy for over the past few years. It allows users to build their own worlds and choose their own adventures. As involved as the game is, all you’ll need for this costume are cardboard boxes, scissors and paint.
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A pineapple
Toward the end of October, Alaskans are beginning to crave sunshine. And nothing really screams “SUNSHINE” like this pineapple costume from Studio DIY. We love the simplicity and brightness of the whole ensemble, but let’s be honest – it’s all about that hat.
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Kid’s snail costume
How cute is this one from Oh Happy Day’s homemade Halloween series? All you’ll need is brown Kraft paper, masking tape, a headband, Styrofoam balls, ribbon and a glue gun to make your kids the cutest little snail to ever crawl house to house. Pro tip: with a few more rolls of paper, we think this could easily be turned into an “adult’s snail costume.”
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Jellyfish
Another umbrella costume! This jellyfish ensemble from Style Me Pretty is seriously creative. With a clear umbrella, some LED lights and other goodies like a boa, pipe cleaners and tulle, you’ll probably have a hard time ever wanting to dress like anything else again.
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