Easy to Make Halloween Costumes for Adults
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75 Easy Halloween Costumes for Women That Are Beyond Cute
Now, here's how you make an entrance!
Kevin J. Miyazaki
Yes, it's true: You don't need to sit down and DIY one of these easy Halloween costumes for women. You very well could just order one online, or hop in your car, head to a store, and purchase one there.
Still, something always feels a bit missing with those store-bought costume sets! You just can't quite beat that feeling of piecing together all of the components yourself. For starters, you you know that no one will have a costume that's exactly the same, even if they chose the same concept. Plus, you can literally customize everything, from swapping out colors to altering the sizing. Want to create a mash-up of your two favorite superheroes? The more the merrier! You could even dress up like Ree Drummond, which her daughter Paige flawlessly pulled off a couple of years ago.
These ideas are incredibly inexpensive—and come together fast. Ahead, find hilarious, punny looks, delicious-looking foodie getups (yes, there's a pasta costume on this list!), some best friend costumes for you and your bestie, and even a few '80s Halloween costumes that pay homage to Ree's love for the decade (as well as some '70s Halloween costumes!). Some of them are great in a pinch if you need a last-minute costume too. Grab your glue gun and get to crafting!
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Sandy Costume
Sure, "Good Sandy" is cute and all. But you can't beat the "Bad Sandy" entrance she makes at the end of Grease. This is one of the most classic Halloween costumes ever, and all it takes is a little pleather and some lipstick.
Get the tutorial at Curls and Contours.
SHOP SANDY WIGS
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Cher from 'Clueless' Costume
Ugh, as if! Channel your inner '90s girl with this instantly recognizable costume. Since Cher was the queen fashion at her high school, you'll look beyond cute in the yellow plaid skirt and blazer. Don't forget the flip phone!
Get the tutorial at Andie Sparkles.
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Cactus Costume
You don't need much to throw together this sweet DIY cactus—just a green dress, a headband, and a bit of yarn! If you can swing it, a pair of green heals really pull the whole thing together.
Get the tutorial at Studio DIY.
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Bubble Tea Costume
Turn yourself into a sweet, delicious Halloween treat! Bubble tea fans are lucky because this adorable costume only requires supplies you probably already have at home.
Get the tutorial at Aww Sam.
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Technicolor Costume
Sometimes, a concept costume is the most fun to pull off because no one else has the look! This bubbly, technicolor costume is fun because you get to go really creative with your makeup and wear a striped wig!
Get the tutorial at Sugar & Cloth.
SHOP WHITE BOB WIGS
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Mason Jar Filled with Fireflies Costume
Teens and adults will be obsessed with your firefly costume. The "fireflies," are made up of sparkling little lights and the blogger even shows you how to add the "Ball" logo on the Mason jar suit!
Get the tutorial at Oh Yay Studio.
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Popcorn Costume
Who knew popcorn could look so cute? Apparently this blogger did. All you really need is some red construction paper and a white dress for the box. Just watch out for sharp objects, so you don't pop the yellow balloons!
Get the tutorial at Aww Sam.
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Space-Age Costume
Going to a Halloween party? You just might want to make a glowing entrance in this futuristic getup. Chunky silver glitter is used for "lipstick," and who doesn't love a flashy wig?
Get the tutorial at Sugar & Cloth.
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Pie Slice Costume
Fun fact: Ree isn't actually the biggest fan of pumpkin pie. So, good thing personal preferences don't matter with this costume! Customize your adorable pie slice to whatever flavor most appeals to you.
Get the tutorial at Studio DIY.
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Pantone Costume
No one ever said you can't be a color for Halloween! Put a spin on it by adding black letter stickers to your solid color outfit to turn into the color matching system.
Get the tutorial at Sugar and Cloth.
SHOP RED DRESSES
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'Head in the Clouds' Costume
This cloud costume is the best if you're looking for an easy, moveable costume that's cute too. The blogger offers a simple template for the clouds so you can embelish the shirt in no time!
Get the tutorial at Damask Love.
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Picnic Costume
We love a quirky costume! This costume wins the award for being deliciously delightful. Grab some gingham fabric and paper plates and you're halfway there.
Get the tutorial at Oh Yay Studio.
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Toast with Butter Costume
Transform into a pillowy, buttery slice of tasty bread! Don't worry, the costume is made of thick foam, topped with yellow fabric for the butter.
Get the tutorial at Oh Yay Studio.
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Cool Cucumber Costume
This is another concept costume that's beyond fun. You might already have a few green clothing staples, so simply fasten on felt "squiggles," and you'll be "cool as a cucumber" in no time.
Get the tutorial at Handmade Charlotte.
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Jack O'Lantern Costume
We love this costume idea because it's baby bump-friendly and super cute. Honestly, you might want to keep wearing your cute orange dress after the holiday passes!
Get the tutorial at Aww Sam.
SHOP ORANGE DRESSES
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Chocolate Chip Cookie
You'll love putting together your cookie costume just as much as you love eating real ones! Find someone to go as "milk" and you have a cute couple look.
Get the tutorial at Studio DIY.
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Terrarium Costume
Tiny gardens are adorable, and you can be your own adorable tiny garden. Plus, the skirt is pretty cute!
Get the tutorial at Aww Sam.
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Spider Sorceress
Merc employees enjoy dressing up for Halloween year after year—and this purple-tinted sorceress is pretty darn inventive. "We don't usually decorate the inside of the store, so the staff is the decoration," says Ree.
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Cheerful Ladybug
Ladybug costumes are beyond cheerful, and this one from The Merc is no exception! You can easily buy the whole costume, or just the wings and antenna and DIY the shirt.
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'50s Flair
The Merc's annual costume contest gives us some serious Halloween costume inspiration! Tons of people participate every year, and Ashlee Culver, below, says she spent three months planning the get-up you see here. Her 1950s-style costume coordinated perfectly with her daughter's pink poodle outfit.
SHOP POODLE SKIRTS
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Pencil 'Bouquet' Costume
Here's an outfit that gives a whole new meaning to the phrase, "looking sharp"! You'll need little more than pool noodles, yellow spray paint, and pink and gray craft paper to make it happen.
Get the tutorial at Oh Yay Studio.
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Minnie Mouse Costume
Add felt polka dots to a store-bought tutu, and you're nearly done crafting this adorable Minnie Mouse getup. It'll take you less than 10 minutes to throw together.
Get the tutorial at I Am Style-Ish.
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Plant Lady Costume
Whether you already have a green thumb or just desperately wish you did, this costume's for you. Better yet, you might already have all the elements you need to pull it off.
Get the tutorial at A Kailo Chic Life.
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Ketchup and Mustard Costume
Whether you have a friend by your side or you're going solo, these condiment costumes are adorable picks.
Get the tutorial at Studio DIY.
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Starry Goddess Costume
Those of you who are into astrology will get a kick out of this fun idea. Temporary star stickers will help you upgrade any black jumpsuit into a bona fide universe.
G et the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
SHOP STAR STICKERS
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'But First, Coffee' Costume
No doubt you've seen the "But First, Coffee" meme floating around the internet lately. Well, now you can be that meme, thanks to this genius costume idea.
Get the tutorial at A Kailo Chic Life.
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Polka Dots Halloween Costume
A fun wig and a few oversized dots are all it takes to bring this cheerful costume idea to life.
Get the tutorial at Sugar & Cloth.
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Burrito Costume
Who doesn't love burritos? Give all your friends a good laugh by dressing up as everyone's favorite food.
Get the tutorial at Aww Sam.
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Popsicle Costume
Even if you're not eating your favorite summer treat in October, you can still dress like it!
Get the tutorial at Oh Yay Studio.
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Cassette Tape Costume
A DIY cassette tape costume will transport you all the way back to the 1980s. For maximum authenticity, try including a handwritten mix tape title, like "Halloween Mix 1984."
Get the tutorial at C.R.A.F.T.
SHOP LEGGINGS
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