Oh, the magic of Disney movies and the joy that they bring us! Most can probably agree that the word "Disney" is synonymous with "happiness." (It's either "Disney" or "Dole Whip," but that's a story for another day. 😂) Some of our most joyful childhood memories involve Disney's heartwarming coming-of-age stories, not to mention the unforgettable music that accompanied them all.
If you want to make your Halloween a little more magical this year, then these DIY Disney Halloween costumes are perfect for you. Looking for a swoon-worthy couples costume? Consider dressing up as Cinderella and Prince Charming or Peter Pan and Tinker Bell. If you want to give your family and friends a little scare, why not go as an iconic Disney villain like Ursula or Cruella de Vil? Even if your own trick-or-treating days are behind you, you can always make a costume for your little ones. (The Boo from Monsters Inc. getup is definitely a contender for the most adorable costume of the year!) A Disney-inspired outfit offers an opportunity to share your love of these timeless movies with your kids—or even settle in for a full-on Disney movie marathon. In fact, if you want to lean into the Disney theme even further, there are plenty of Disney Halloween movies to inspire you.
Black choker? Check. Blue dress? Check. Glass slippers? Check. It's quite possible that you already have most of the necessities to channel your inner princess!
“Ohana means family, family means no one gets left behind or forgotten." Bring on all the adorable beach vibes with your nearest and dearest this Halloween.
Step into a "tale as told as time" with this charming Belle costume. A yard of blue cotton fabric, a pile of books, and a white button-up shirt are just about all you need to recreate it at home.
If your little one is obsessed with Toy Story, or just feels like taking a cue from Ladd Drummond for a day, this costume is an easy one to create. The belt, buckle, and holster are made from sheets of brown and gold foam, and this blogger made the shirt from yellow fabric and a red fabric dye marker.
It doesn't all have to be about the heros and heroines, you know! Head to the dark side—the adorably dark side, that is—with this toddler-friendly Maleficent costume.
If you're torn between a Disney outfit and an all-out "scary" costume, here's the perfect compromise. The 101 Dalmatians villain is both kid-friendly and terrifying all at once.
With a little faith, trust, and pixie dust, you'll be looking at a miniature Tinker Bell before you know it! The pom-poms on her shoes are all but necessary.
They may not get along all the time, but Tink and Peter are still one of the most beloved of all Disney duos. With scissors and fairy wings, you're halfway to becoming these two.
Dressing up as Annie and Hallie from The Parent Trap is an excellent option for twins, but it works just as well for sisters, cousins, and best friends. Just don't forget the Oreos and peanut butter.
You probably already have nearly everything you need to pull this Olaf costume off. Add a few oversized felt buttons to a white shirt, and you've nearly completed the look.
Here's a fun twist on the classic Ariel costume: Use the two colors the character's most known for—a peppy purple and bright aquamarine—to recreate her look without a trip to the costume store.
Once again, it's all about those tell-tale colors! Here, all it takes is a lovely light green outfit—complete with gloves, a hat, and a tiny purse—to feel very "Tiana."
Elsa and Anna usually get all the attention, but we're pretty sure Sven is the cutest Frozen character of all. Transform your baby into the beloved reindeer with a brown coat, reindeer ears, and a faux carrot.
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