Easily keep your little one warm with these fantastic DIY Halloween costume ideas.
Whether your child's first Halloween happens when they are wee or approaching toddlerhood, we've rounded up the cutest costumes that are as comfortable as they are adorable.
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Sweet little Austin's nursery is decked out in all things Winnie the Pooh, so when his parents found this cute and fuzzy Tigger costume they knew it'd be perfect for his first Halloween.
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Here's a simple last-minute costume for baby. Since a Canadian Halloween is typically pretty chilly, try attaching the white felt strips to a pair of fleecy brown pyjamas.
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Of course, we don't want any babies to be sick, but these parents made the best of their premature baby's first Halloween. Using Emerson's NICU wires and tubes as inspiration, they put her in a spooky onesie and laid down a Halloween-themed sheet. (We're happy to report that little Emerson is now a happy and healthy two-year-old.)
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Turn your tiny tot (or toddler) into an adorable member of the Cabbage Patch crew. If your baby isn't fond of wearing a wig, this cute old time-y dress is amazing all on its own.
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If the forecast is calling for rain, your little sunshine is going to rock it! This costume is great for babies and toddlers because it's simple and not constricting. Plus, it's easy to add layers beneath the cloud for added warmth.
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A furry onesie with stuffed gardening gloves were used to make this amazing little moose getup. Total Canadiana for baby's first Halloween!
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A furry sleeper underneath a homemade hooded cape will keep your babe toasty warm in this Star Wars getup as you both venture door-to-door.
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Kathryn, the mom behind this awesome Mike Wazowski costume, bought a Monsters Inc. onesie online then went to work tie-dying her adorable little boy's leggings.
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No-Sew Halloween costumes: Cardboard boxes>
These no-sew Halloween costumes using cardboard boxes are adorable, easy to make, and cost less than $25.
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