An insider’s look at which Bay Area neighborhoods are best for Halloween yard haunts and candy (of course!)

BOO! Halloween events are back with a vengeance and spookier than ever! While the entire month is a ramp-up for all things Halloween (apple picking nearby, corn and hay mazes galore, pumpkin patches—oh my!), they all build the excitement until the 31st finally rolls around. So start narrowing down all those costume ideas and use our guide below to find the best spots in the Bay Area to trick-or-treat!

The Best Spots to Trick-or-Treat in San Francisco

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1. Cole Valley (between Parnassus Ave. & 17th St.)

Most houses have Halloween yard haunts and are totally decked out (think: haunted garages and elaborate lights) with the sweet spot on Belvedere St. from Parnassus to 17th, as it’s closed to thru traffic. Belvedere is on a hill, so crafty parents will head out early (to ensure candy doesn’t run out!) and bring wagons or strollers so shorter legs can get a ride. The scariest part about trick-or-treating in this neighborhood is the parking. Your best bet is to take the N Judah, 43 Masonic, 6 Parnassus, or 37 Corbett; or arrange for a willing driver to do a drop-off and pick-up on Cole Street.

Insider Tip: Try Cole St. before the merchant area (Carl) and up past (Parnassus) and some of the corresponding side streets for a quieter, decreased sensory trick-or-treat fix.

2. Noe Valley (24th St.)

The younger crowd will love trick-or-treating with the merchants along 24th before the sun even sets (around 6 p.m.). The hills surrounding 24th St. feature many darling decked-out Victorians, so wear comfy walking shoes and enjoy exploring as the evening wears on. Parking is challenging this evening so consider MUNI: the 24 and J Church run nearby.

3. Fair Oaks St. (between 21st & 26th St.)

Not far from 24th St. in Noe Valley/Outer Mission this street is also a great bet—it’s closed to traffic so tots can focus on candy-getting instead of car-dodging. Be aware that most houses don’t start doling out the candy until after 6 p.m. so grab an early dinner on 24th Street before heading out for trick-or-treating.  

4. Jordan Park, Laurel Heights (Euclid Ave. & California St.)

This quiet, unassuming neighborhood is nestled between Presidio Heights and Inner Richmond where the homeowners go all out for Halloween. The streets are usually closed off so kids can roam safely and there are often food trucks to visit for once that sugar rush wears off. 

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5. Presidio Heights/Outer Richmond/Clement St.

The chic-yet-haunted houses of Presidio Heights would make Martha Stewart proud while the nearby Outer Richmond neighborhood can be a hidden gem to trick-or-treat with a little less fervor. The decked-out houses near California & Clement and 25th are the perfect, calmer experience for your newbies.

6. Sea Cliff

If you want luxe and spooky then this is the ultimate SF trick-or-treating neighborhood. The possibility of thick fog rolling in? Check. The sound of the sea pounding against the cliffs, heard only occasionally over the din of squealing trick-or-treaters? Check. Fancy houses with actual front yards and the quest for the elusive full-sized candy bar will keep everyone amused. It gets crowded after 7 p.m. so arrive early if you can.

7. St. Francis Wood

Two blocks east of Stern Grove, the massive houses (with yards big enough for fake graveyards!) and tall spooky trees give this suburban-like neighborhood in the middle of the city the perfect creepy vibe. 

8. NOPA (Grove St. between Central & Baker) 

In addition to trick-or-treating at the 1500 and 1600 blocks of Grove St., the neighborhood association hosts a costume contest, parade, and haunted house for one of the spookiest Halloween celebrations around.  

See How the Houses in Presidio Terrace Have Decorated for Halloween

Where to Trick-or-Treat in Oakland & Berkeley

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1. Cleveland Heights/Haddon Hill (just west of Lake Merritt between Lakeshore and Park)

The Hills are alive with the sound of spooky music! This Oakland neighborhood just west of Lake Merritt is famous for its A+, all-out decorations, and generous candy distribution which makes it a great bet for all ages.

2. Trestle Glen St.

Nearby, Trestle Glen St. off Lakeshore attracts families from around the East Bay, and parents are known to have just as much fun as the kids. Be sure to check out The House with a Halloween play and performances throughout All Hallow’s Eve.

3. Berkeley Hills (Mariposa Ave.)

The small, tree-lined block is decked out with ghosts and goblins, and the street is closed off to cars so kids can delight in the bouncy house and elaborate decorations. Parking super-close is tricky but doable, especially earlier in the evening.

4. Elmwood (Russell St.)

From College Ave straight to the doorsteps of the Claremont Hotel, this stretch of the Elmwood neighborhood is awash with elaborated decorated graveyards, detailed pumpkins, and haunted "mansions". It can get rowdy after dark when the older crowd comes out so be sure to take the youngest of trick-or-treaters early.

5. Alameda 

The East Bay’s best-kept Hallow secret just might be trick-or-treating on “the island.” The majority of the residential part of Alameda is divine for trick-or-treating for those kids whose bedtime is just after dark, from noon to 4 p.m. on the 31st, kids can trick-or-treat the merchants on Webster Street. Don’t miss the 300 block of Haight Street!

6. Piedmont (Ricardo Ave.)

This spot is traditionally one of Piedmont's most popular and festive trick-or-treat locations so be sure to hit it up for all the action—candy, decorations and costumes...it's all here!

Where to Trick-or-Treat on the Peninsula

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1. Burlingame (Cabrillo Ave.)

Burlingame offers sweet trick-or-treating with elaborate decorations and basically no stairs, so even the little ones can load up without pause. Parking isn’t overly challenging, but it’s also right on the Caltrain line (Broadway Station) if you want to add a train ride into an already amazing night.

2. Millbrae (Taylor St.)

This tree-lined street is filled with family homes nicely clustered together. It gets a bit more crowded than some of the other spots on the Peninsula but it’s way worth it. There are plenty of decorations, and the neighborhood closes off the block to cars so that the kids can run around working out their candy buzz.

3. Brisbane

The perpetually sunny little hamlet of Brisbane comes to life on Halloween night like no other. This is one of the greatest spots in the Bay Area for Halloween splendor. Full of town pride, houses all over this village go all out. Even the local dentist hands out goodies—toothbrushes! It’s hard to believe you are less than 20 minutes from the heart of downtown San Francisco. With hundreds of houses just near downtown alone to hit up, this is a guaranteed haul for your candy-loving crew!

4. Willows of Menlo Park (Pope St.)

All things spooky and creepy can be found in the neighborhood on Pope as neighbors deck out homes lavishly in the Halloween spirit and dole out the goods generously. We love this spot as an "opener" to the night with the younger crew, elementary and younger. 

5. Downtown Los Altos

Rather spend the night alone in a haunted house than deal with a sugar-crashing toddler at 8 p.m.?  Bring those wee ones over to downtown Los Altos on Oct. 31 from 12-4 p.m. where they can trick-or-treat the merchants and still be home in time for supper!

Where to Go Trick-or-Treating in the South Bay

1. Los Gatos: Almond Grove

Tait Avenue in this area is closed off to traffic from W. Main to Hwy. 9. Houses go all out with candy and decorations and there’s no traffic on the street, making it safe and stress-free for parents while the kids roam in search of the best candy (psst: its Snickers).

2. Santana Row (San Jose)

From 10 a.m.- noon, families can trick or treat the row for a fun-filled day for even the littlest of goblins. Live music, pumpkin decorating, stilt walkers, and more are all in store in this bustling San Jose downtown spot. 

3. Willow Glen

The Willow Glen area makes for great treats (without needing too many tricks!). The merchants along Lincoln Ave. between Minnesota and Willow will host a trick-or-treat on Halloween day.  Babes-in-arms/strollers; toddlers, and preschoolers can head over from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and the school-aged crowd can trick-or-treat from 3-4:30 p.m. 

4. Creepy Crawly Halloween Trick or Treat, Campbell

For the first time in three years, this popular event is back and ready to welcome two and four-legged witches, ghosts and goblins. The word on the street is that dancing zombies may be back roaming the street so look out for those! 

Insider Tip: The South Bay is notoriously warmer than other parts of the Bay Area, so you won’t have to worry about a heavy coat crushing those fairy wings!

Where to Trick-or-Treat in Marin County

1. Mill Valley (Sycamore St.)

With beautiful trees and tactfully cobwebbed front stoops, Sycamore St. is Halloween Central for many Southern Marin families. You’ll also note the many family and group costumes that add to the festive atmosphere.

2. Ross (Shady Lane)

Shady Lane closes to traffic between Norwood Ave and Fernhill from 5-9 p.m. which makes it an ideal spot for families with young kids to roam freely either to burn off that sugar high or in search of yet more candy! 

3. Tiburon (Bel Aire)

In Tiburon, the Bel Aire neighborhood (behind The Cove Shopping Center) features sprawling front-lawn “cemeteries” and other wicked goodness. Plus, flat streets and close houses make it stroller-friendly which is a win when the little ones are tired but the older goblins need more treats.

4. Larkspur (Heatherwood)

Larkspur’s Heatherwood neighborhood will not disappoint. You can follow the circle of the Heatherwood neighborhood, along Heather Way as it intersects with Diane Lane and William St. and call it a night. Even with dozens of costume-clad kids, this area is easy to navigate, even with a stroller.

5. San Anselmo (Sleepy Hollow)

Because a) you know you want to trick-or-treat in a place known as Sleepy Hollow and b) this area is low-key but festive enough that your little goblins will feel like they’ve really lived it up. This area is easy to navigate, too, which helps when you have a carload of sugared-up kiddos.

6. Bamboo Terrace (Terra Linda/San Rafael)

For those willing to travel a little further north, this area boasts outdoor movie screens, elaborately decorated homes and arguably one of the most festive and interactive atmospheres on Halloween night in all of the Bay. It can get crowded, but that’s just because everyone wants in on the fun. 

7. Knight Drive (San Rafael)

This Glenwood neighborhood trick-or-treating spot is also a popular spot with homes decked out in ghoulish fun and neighbors welcoming the Halloween spirit to the fullest. 

Make sure to capture all the fall fun—and share them with your family and friends near and far—with the Tinybeans app. The secure platform puts parents in total control of who sees and interacts with photos and videos of their kids.

Wait until you see the “Peter Pan” family costume!

If you start now, it’s easy to coordinate an awesome family Halloween costume that will earn you tons of compliments from fellow trick-or-treaters. From Scooby-Do-themed get-ups to Star Wars family costumes, there are plenty of great ways to dress up your brood this year. For parents who prefer to be a bit more behind-the-scenes, we’ve also got the most popular Halloween costumes for kids in 2022, baby Halloween costumes you can DIY with a onesie, and cardboard box Halloween costumes (because what else were you going to do with those Amazon boxes?)

Click here and save all these family costumes to Pinterest.

Movie Theater Snack Costume

If there’s anything we can agree on, it’s that going to the movies hits differently when snacks are involved. This fun family costume takes everyone’s favorite movie theater snacks to the next level.

Mary Poppins Family Halloween Costume

This fun family costume idea could go so many ways. You could have chimney sweeps, more penguins, the Banks children, and more!

Scooby Do Family Costume

How adorable is this family costume idea? Be sure to save your big Amazon box to make your own Mystery Machine.

Cruella Family Halloween Costume

While we wait for the sequel, how about this fabulous take on one of Disney’s most iconic villains?

Related: 7 Costume Ideas That Are Based on Book Characters 

Hocus Pocus Family Halloween Costume

With the sequel coming out at the end of Sept., we have a feeling there’ll be a lot of Sanderson Sister action this year.

Greek Gods and Goddesses Costume

We are blinded by the fabulousness of this costume idea from Tell Love and Party.

Pot of Gold Costume

Good as gold! We give the green light to the striped stockings and big green hats that make these lucky little ones ready for trick-or-treating. Create a rainbow and add gold coins to a shirt, and you’ve got an adorable leprechaun family Halloween costume idea.

’80s-Themed Costume

When it comes to Halloween when in doubt, go all ’80s.

Star Wars Family Halloween Costume

The trick to this Star Wars-themed family costume is Queen Amidala‘s makeup. The rest is easily found on Amazon, like this Princess Leia, this Luke Skywalker, and this Darth Vader costume.

Related: 17 Incredibly Clever Cardboard Box Costumes 

Harry Potter Family Costume

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If you have a little muggle in the house, then a family Harry Potter costume theme makes for the perfect fit!

Baby Shark Family Halloween Costume

We love DIY costumes and give a wave of approval for this adorable shark family. You and your herd of fish will be sure to see grins on fellow trick-or-treaters.

Big Bad Wolf and the 3 Little Pigs Costume

Are any of you parents of multiples? This fabulous take on the classic children’s story is a genius idea for Halloween.

Where’s Waldo Family Costume

Where's Waldo family Halloween costume
Say Yes

The search is over! We spotted this ultra-coordinated family costume over at Say Yes. It's easy to pull together from items likely already in your closet.

Peter Pan and the Lost Boys Costume

Peter Pan family Halloween costume
A Beautiful Mess

We're clapping our hands for these whimsical costumes featuring Peter Pan and his Lost Boys. Grab a little pixie dust and fly over to A Beautiful Mess for a closer look at the costumes. It's easy to re-create if you just believe! You can even make your pixie dust by clicking here.

Family Weather Costume

Studio DIY

We love the idea of your kid being the rainbow in between the sunshine and rain! Find out how to make your own version over at Studio DIY

Wreck-It-Ralph Family Costume

Wreck-it-Ralph Family halloween costume
See Vanessa Craft

How cute is this Wreck-It-Ralph group costume idea? We love how a lot of these costumes might be laying around your house. Head over to See Vanessa Craft for the tutorials for each costume. 

Labyrinth Family Costume

Brit Co

Fulfill all your Goblin King dreams with this awesome family costume. Sarah, Jareth, and baby Toby complete this perfect trio of a costume. Find out how it's done over at Brit + Co

Monster Family Halloween Costume

Tell Love and Party

Few things say Halloween more than Creatures of the Night. You'll find all the how-tos and close-ups of the spooktacular makeup at Tell Love and Party featuring Frankenstein, his bride, a mini mummy, and a baby bat.

The Sandlot Family Costume

Chris Loves Julia

The family behind Chris Loves Julia took this awesome film-themed photo for the invitation to their annual costume bash. A flashback to a favorite childhood movie, the kids may not be familiar with The Sandlot, but they'll love the fun summery costumes.

 

A League of Their Own Group Costume

A League of Their Own Family Halloween Costume
Pretty Plain Janes

Complete with a ballpark candy vendor, the family behind Pretty Plain Janes hit a home run with this movie-themed group costume.  

 

 

 

 

From a DJ booth for the big kids to butterfly wings for the littles, you can use your old cardboard boxes to create these unique Halloween costumes

It’s that time of year! The weather has that autumn chill, everything is pumpkin-flavored (just look at TJ’s latest pumpkin offerings!), and the kids are buzzing with family costume ideas. Instead of breaking your budget on a store-bought costume, why not reuse those Amazon boxes you have stashed away? They’re called “boxtumes,” and with just a little crafty inspiration and your child’s imagination, you can create any number of cardboard box costumes that will make for a happy Halloween. Looking for some more DIY inspiration? Check out these Halloween crafts for kids, super-cool pumpkin carving stencils (your neighbors will flip!), and haunted Halloween decorations.

Minecraft Creeper Heads Box Costumes

Your little builders will love painting these Minecraft heads for their Halloween costumes this year. What’s especially nice is that you’ll need a reasonably-sized box, not a huge one you’ll have to find.

Rockstar & a Mixed Tape Box Costume

We love this sibling costume idea—a mixed tape and a guitar made out of boxes. Bonus: Your kids can wear comfy clothes for the rest of the costume, which means you’ll win Halloween.

Zoltar

DIY Halloween costume Zoltar
Kate Loweth

Get ready to read some fortunes with this Zoltar costume you can create using a cardboard box. Suspenders help to hold it up and you’ll want to add some accessories like a genie lamp and colorful magic ball to channel the sorcery of it all.

Vending Machine

A girl has used a box to create a vending machine Halloween costume
Christy Palmer via Thrifty and Thriving

This is an easy and great idea for using up all those boxes from Amazon! Just be warned— this cool costume could have other trick-or-treaters trying to get the candy to dispense. A Slinky, paint, and a few other items are all you’ll need to make your version of this tasty get-up. Head over to Thrifty and Thriving to get the entire tutorial.

 

DJ

A boy dressed up like a DJ booth using an old box
Kate Loweth

Snag a shirt from your favorite band, some headphones, and some chains and you'll be on your way to building a fantastic DJ costume. Use your box to make the turntable and grab a record from Goodwill. Super easy! 

Related: 34 Incredible Homemade Halloween Costumes for Kids

A Macaron

A girl is dressed up in a box for Halloween to look like a pink macron
Studio DIY

Oui, oui, your child is a fabulously French macaron. This scrumptious costume looks good enough to eat. Sadly, you can't, but it’s fun to create and your child will get a kick out of being their favorite dessert. Check out the design from Studio DIY.

 

A Kid in a Box

A boy uses an Amazon box to create a Halloween costume
Kate Loweth

This illusion costume is super fun and easy to build. Just use a mask from last year and a hoodie to create the creature who is carrying you. Then you get to be carried in the box. Super fun! 

Paper Doll Costume

We love this creative option that would be super easy to cut out and decorate this Halloween! Find instructions for this box costume here.

X-Ray

A little girl is dressed up for Halloween in an X-Ray box costume
Rachael Burgess

How cute is this little X-ray costume? Not only is the skeleton totally on point for Halloween, but have a sibling or a parent dress up as a doctor, and boom—it's a family costume. Find out how to make one with your Amazon box by heading to Rachael Burgess

A Pair of Dice

Two girls are dressed in matching Halloween costumes made of cardboard that make them look like a pair of die
Mandy Beyeler via Sugar Bee Crafts

Try your luck at making a set of dice this Halloween. Perfect for twins or BFFs, one of the best things about this costume is that it doesn't take a ton of supplies to make. Get the tutorial over at Sugar Bee Crafts

A Daring Dino

A boy is dressed as a dragon for Halloween in a box costume
Liska Meyers via Adventure in a Box

Go Jurassic this Halloween with an adorable dinosaur cardboard box Halloween costume. Your kiddo can fit inside the box, making it easy to wear (in other words, no tight suits or itchy head coverings that your tot will surely refuse to even touch). And bonus, your kiddos can paint their dino any way they want. Get the full instructions from Adventure In a Box.

 

UFO & Alien Cardboard Box Costume

Get yourself some foil and craft a UFO out of those cardboard boxes for an out-of-this-world costume!

Related: 27 Family Halloween Costume Ideas to Copy This Year

An Envelope

A girl is dressed up like a letter using a cardboard box
Studio DIY

Someone has mail. No, not email—a real letter that’s made from paper. Okay, so the letter isn’t exactly all paper and pen marks. It’s cardboard! With a box and some creativity, you can build your child a cute airmail costume. Get the details from Studio DIY.

 

 

Thomas the Train

Your preschooler can’t stop going on and on about his favorite little blue engine. He’s totally into Thomas the Train and is begging (like every 30 seconds) for a costume that features his fave. Well, here’s where this costume from Sugar Bee Crafts comes in. It’s artsy, fun, and something you can DIY at home.

Airplane Box Costume

You’ve seen Disney’s Planes something like a trillion times. And now your child wants to play one of the roles. For Halloween, that is. Don’t worry about finding a ready-made L’il Dipper costume at the mall (or online). Check out this cardboard box version from Desert Chica.

Cardboard Wings

Fairy wings made from a cardboard box are worn by a little girl for Halloween
The Sweetest Occasion

Whether it’s princesses, fairies, or butterflies that interest your child, this cardboard costume is everything. It’s super simple but still artsy enough to get your creative kid into the crafty creation process. Learn how to turn your old boxes into a crown and beautiful butterfly wings over at The Sweetest Occasion.

 

Related: 23 Last-Minute Costumes You Can Totally Pull Off

Fire Truck

A cardboard box is painting red to look like a fire engine and is worn by a little boy for Halloween
Repeat Crafter Me

You don’t have to keep the cardboard for the costume itself. This sweet firefighter outfit is easy to make—you can probably pick plenty of items from the dress-up bin to use. Here’s where the cardboard comes in. Use it to create the cutest fire truck wagon ever! Get the details from Repeat Crafter Me.

 

 

 

Make a slinky skeleton with the kids this Halloween season

Add a little spooky fun into the afternoon by making a simple (and not too scary) skeleton craft for kids. Keep it classic, or add color and sparkle for Día de los Muertos. Kids of all ages will enjoy creating this friendly bag o’ bones, especially because it adds fun Halloween decor to any home! For more inspiration, check out our favorite Halloween crafts, Halloween treats, and family costume ideas!

Supplies for Your Skeleton Craft

supplies for a skeleton craft

This craft activity is fun, and you probably have almost everything you need at home. Gather the following items: Cardstock quality paper, brass fasteners, pipe cleaners, hole punch, glitter glue, googly eyes, gemstones, markers, ink pens or just about anything else to get a skeleton ready for the holidays.

Skeleton Craft Printable

printable for skeleton craft

There are a lot of great (and free) downloadable skeleton templates floating around, so take the time to look for one the kids love. Our pick for an easy download is this happy little guy. His smile and big bones make for easy coloring and decorating; he most definitely won over the artist at our writer's home.

Lay Out the Bones to Decorate

After you've cut out the pieces, lay them out for easy decorating. This is also a great opportunity to squeeze in a little science lesson about bones and the body. 

Ears and Eyes and Mouth and Nose

How to decorate a skeleton craft

We decided to start with eyes so the skeleton could see "what was going on," but feel free to start decorating anywhere. At this point, kids can go wild with markers, jewels or whatever else they have on hand.

Glitter glue works great for kids who want to create a sugar skull for Día de los Muertos. Add black swirls and lots of color to make it pop.

Punching Time

After everything has dried, grab a hole punch; if there isn't one in the craft box a skewer works well, and make the holes at the designated points on the template.

Get It Together

Using the fasteners (also called brads), attach all the slinky pieces to one another. If the fasteners are too long, fold them up on the backside of the skeleton to conceal them.

Silly Dancing Bones

easy skeleton craft

Finally, this slinky skeleton is ready for action. Create a wall hook with a fun colored pipe cleaner; attach it with glue or punch a hole at the top of the skull and loop through. This craft will be a perfect decoration to pull out year after year, and you can even have the kids create a new one each year! 

 

 

These Mommy and Me coordinating costumes are so much fun, you won’t mind trick-or-treating just one more block.

Just because your kids have changed their minds about what they want to be for Halloween 22 times since…well, last Halloween, doesn’t mean you’ve thought twice about your costume. It’s so easy to leave all the Halloween festivities for the kiddos, especially since we love watching them have fun, but we think 2022 is the year us moms get in on the action, too! These Mommy and Me costume ideas have us kinda wishing we had more Halloween parties to dress up for. And, these picks aren’t just limited to moms and kids; most of these are ideas the whole family can participate in!

Ellie Sattler & T-Rex

Image of Ellie Sattler and T-Rex costumes
HalloweenCostumes.com

If you're a mom, you're already good at taming unruly beasts! Dress the part in this Ellie Sattler costume, and appeal to your little one's dino obsession in this fun T-Rex. Welcome to Jurassic Park!

Ellie Sattler Costume $40 Here

T-Rex Costume $50 Here

Ringleader & Lion

Ringleader adult costume and children's lion costume
HalloweenCostumes.com

This is definitely your circus, and these are totally your monkeys...er, lions. Luckily, this little fur-ocious cat is also super cuddly and we're all about costumes that double-task to keep everyone warm!

Ringleader Costume $50 Here

Lion Costume $35 Here

Cruella de Vil & Dalmatian Puppy

Adult Cruella de Vil costume and infant dalmatian puppy costume
HalloweenCostumes.com

We know you're no Cruella, but it's fun to play the villain sometimes. Add this absolutely precious Dalmatian puppy costume, and you'll create a version of Ms. de Vil that's much more snuggly than scary!

Cruella de Ville Costume $75 Here

Dalmatian Puppy Costume $40 Here

Ghostbuster & Slimer

HalloweenCostumes.com

Who you gonna call? Mom, usually. Rock this comfy Ghostbuster costume and suit up your little Slimer for the perfect Halloween costume combo!

Ghostbuster Costume $50 Here

Slimer Costume $35 Here

Glinda the Good Witch & Dorothy

Glinda the Good Witch and Dorothy costumes
Maisonette

Bring a classic childhood favorite to life as Glinda the Good Witch and darling Dorothy! There really is no place like home.

Glinda the Good Witch Costume $104 Here

Dorothy Costume $48 Here

Barista & Latte

Adult barista costume and child latte costume
Amazon

Not only is this a super sweet set, but all you need to channel your inner Barista is this green apron!

Barista Costume $12 Here

Latte Costume $30 Here

Amelia Earhart & Airplane

Amazon

Combine a historical heroine (Amelia Earhart was the first woman to fly solo nonstop across the Atlantic, following Charles Lindbergh's previous flight!) and an amped-up airplane and you have a dynamic duo!

Amelia Earhart Costume $33 Here

Inflatable Airplane Costume $45 Here

Cat Lady & Kitty Cat

Cat lady costume and cat costume
Target

We think the Cat Lady gets a bit of a bad rap, because we have no problem with any costume that lets us wear a bathrobe. Plus, this charming kitty cat makes us all feel like becoming feline fans!

Cat Lady Costume $60 Here

Kitty Cat Costume $56 Here

80s Rock Fan & Rockstar

80s woman and children's 80's rockstar costumes
Target

Your kiddo might not remember the 80s, but there's no better time to introduce them to the hair bands we love. When was the last time you broke out the hot rollers? 

80s Rock Fan Costume $33 Here

80s Rockstar Costume $43 Here

Red & Blue LEGO Bricks

Red and blue LEGO brick costumes
HalloweenCostumes.com

The family that sticks together tricks (or-treats) together, right? Build a strong Halloween memory in these super easy LEGO costumes!

Red LEGO Brick Costume $55 Here

Blue LEGO Brick Costume $40 Here

Dottie Hinson & Jimmy Dugan

A League of Their Own costumes
HalloweenCostumes.com

A League of Their Own has always been one of our favorite movies, and with the reboot hitting Prime Video this past August, we've been living to "batter up"! The iconic Dottie Hinson and Jimmy Dugan are an unbeatable pair.

Dottie Hinson Costume $60 Here

Jimmy Dugan Costume $40 Here

Dory & Nemo

Dory and Nemo adult and child costume
HalloweenCostumes.com

Your littles will love these instantly-recognizable costumes, and you'll love the simple and comfy style that's perfect for guppies who are especially sensory sensitive! We think these fishy friends are likely to be added to the dress-up box long after Halloween.

Dory Costume $50 Here

Nemo Costume $40 Here

Candy Corn & Candy Corn Cutie

Woman in candy corn poncho and infant in onesie tutu
HalloweenCostumes.com

Okay, we know these aren't technically costumes, but these candy corn-themed looks for you and your little coordinate so perfectly, we couldn't leave them out!

Candy Corn Poncho $30 Here

Candy Corn Onesie $25 Here

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This genius Halloween costume hack can go in so many directions

Elaborate costumes aren’t always comfortable for the tiniest of tots, so choosing a baby costume for Halloween that is no-fuss yet still adorable is the way to go. Get inspired by these adorable infant costumes that center around what your newborn is happiest wearing—a onesie! From a precious Poké Ball to a little loofah, these simple do-it-yourself costumes will have your baby Halloween-ready in no time.

Pokemon Poké Ball

a baby dressed as a poke ball for a roundup of easy costumes you can make with a onesie
Say Yes

If your baby’s got a big brother or sister who’s obsessed with Pokemon, this Poké Ball idea from Say Yes can be a great sibling costume—all you need is a red long-sleeved onesie, white pants, and some black-and-silver felt to fashion a belt. Make an easy Ash Ketchum look for your big (there’s a great one at kidsactivities.com) and let them tote their little Poké Ball around the neighborhood to help catch ’em all!

Magic 8 Ball

Your baby is magic and so is this witty costume idea from And We Play. Start with a black onesie. Get the template designs for the “8” and the answer “outlook not good” here and strategically place the answer over the diaper area on your baby’s back. It’s, easy, comfy, and clever all in one!

Scuba Diver Baby

A black onesie gets transformed into a wetsuit in this easy-to-assemble scuba diver baby costume. Bonus: the accessories like swim goggles, a water or soda bottle, and a pacifier are all things you probably have on hand.

Strawberry

Pull off this sweet strawberry costume in no time. All you need is a long-sleeved red onesie, green hat, and felt. If you’re itching for an even craftier challenge, check out these slightly more complex (but still onesie-based) costumes by Morgan at Charleston Craft.

Loofah Baby Halloween Costume

Bath time is the best time! With just tulle, rope, and a needle and thread, Home of the Harvey’s shows how to make a baby loofah costume in less than an hour while only spending $8. Be sure to size up the onesie for this easy DIY.

Lifeguard Baby Halloween Costume

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Our friends at Primary, who make our favorite baby bodysuits, have shared a bunch of clever costume ideas and simple instructions on how to make them. We love this cute lifeguard baby costume (pictured above)and its quick, no-sew directions. Here are some of our other faves:

Find LOTS more Halloween costume inspiration and DIY instructions at primary.com.

Pillsbury Doughboy

Here’s a poppin’ fresh idea the whole neighborhood will love. All you need for this DIY Pillsbury doughboy costume is a long-sleeved white onesie, white pants, and a chef’s hat. Then, use any piece of white fabric to make a simple scarf, print the Pillsbury logo, and glue it onto your little one’s hat. Baking skills not included!

Ketchup Bottle

Complete this adorable baby costume in no time with a red premium Onesie bodysuit, white peel-and-stick felt, stick-on letters, a green ribbon, and fabric glue. Looking for another costume for a sibling or friend? Relish the spirit of Halloween with a coordinating costume using a green onesie to make everyone’s favorite pickled condiment.

Baby Deer

This darling deer costume keeps your little fawn comfy and your workload light. Whether you choose to DIY your antlers or make it extra easy and purchase a headband from Little Bug’s Pretties via Etsy, this Halloween inspo from El Paso blogger Jeannie is hard to resist.

Where’s Waldo

In a chilly climate, you’ll appreciate the hat on this easy-to-identify baby Halloween costume. All you’ll need is a red-and-white-striped onesie (or cover a white onesie with red felt strips) and red-and-white fleece for the hat. Add jeans and round glasses (if you can’t find any, search for Harry Potter glasses at online retailers), and you’re all set. Make It & Love It has the tutorial.

Pac-Man Baby Halloween Costume

 

Calling all gamers! Start with a black onesie and glue on cut-out felt pieces of Pac-Man and dots (or order the perfect patches from JohnShopHj on Etsy!). In more of an add-to-cart mood? Pick up this cute onesie from SunshineDriveShop for a mommy-and-me costume where baby is the ghost to your Pac.

Trick-or-treating around Seattle is a go for this year! If you need a Seattle-themed costume idea that’s kid-approved, we’ve got some ideas that give a nod to Seattle. Get in the spirit with these hilariously fun Halloween costumes that fit right in in the Emerald City. Read on to find your perfect only-in-Seattle costume for your little monsters!

Seattle Kraken

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Whether yours wears a mask and carries a hockey stick or is cute and cuddly like this one, Kraken is the new black in Seattle. So unleash your creativity on this mythic Halloween creature costume as a way to show your support and excitement about Seattle's newest team. Go Kraken!

A Hydro Flask

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Seattle VSCO kids aren't complete without their handy Hydro Flask (sksksk). So why not dress up baby as everybody's favorite quintessential accessory this Halloween? All it takes is a colorful onesie, a black cap and an eye for design to re-create this adorable costume everyone will be talking about!

Sasquatch

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Won't everyone be surprised when they see this elusive creature wandering the streets on October 31? Rumor has is he lives in the forests of the Cascades, so he's a total PNW original. Dress your little creatures up as Big Foot for a memorable night.

A Baby Orca

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The babies are here! Give our newest Seattle residents a shout-out with a super cute orca costume to celebrate their recent arrival. Your budding marine biologist will have a whale of a good time on Halloween night sporting this eye-catching costume.

Alaska Airlines Flight Attendant

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These awesome attendants are hip to your kids. When you fly Alaska Airlines, they’re dropping by with coloring books, pins and trading cards before you’ve even had time to stow your overhead baggage. No wonder your little fliers dig them. Set your tot's sights on the skies this year.

A Washington State Ferry

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Because it’s the coolest form of public transportation around, it’s no surprise Seattle kiddos can’t get enough ferry love. Dress your little captain in his or her cardboard best, “decked” out with some green and white paint, to DIY this sea-worthy costume.

Upcycle Fashionista

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Do you still have pandemic purge piles sitting around at your place? Why not turn your future donations into a creative Halloween costume your tot can wear to celebrate this year? All it takes is a creative mind and a bit of determination to fashion the coolest costume on the block.

A Rain Cloud

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If there’s one thing Seattle kids know and love, it’s rain. They play in it, splash in it and have repeatedly soaked their pants going down countless rain-soaked slides over the years. So it’s only fitting that they should now dress up as it, for Halloween. Andrea’s Notebook has the deets on how you can put together this DIY costume that feels right at home in Seattle.

The Pink Elephant

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It may be retired, but the Pink Elephant lives forever in the hearts of Seattleites. Dress your sidekick up like the neon icon, the pink elephant, of car wash fame. All you need is a cute elephant costume and a watering can to draw oohs, ahhhs and some good laughs.

Macklemore

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Although Macklemore may have traded his faux fur for golf shirts and plaid shorts, this costume is always a hit. Take a trip to the thrift shop (you know the one) to dress up your sidekick as Seattle’s prodigal son this Halloween. Sort through granddad’s best to put together this simple DIY costume that, you guessed it, looks incredible!

The Gum Wall

It’s quite possibly our city’s grossest attraction. Maybe that’s why kids love it so much! Re-create the infamous gum wall with some cardboard, tons of gum (or tissue paper) and some creative know-how to make an impression (or leave one anyway) in the ‘hood this year.

A National Park Ranger

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With three amazing National Parks within a few hours’ drive of the city, it’s no wonder Seattle families spend so much time hiking, biking and skiing through them all year long. Let your Little’s national park love shine bright this Halloween by dressing him in a park ranger hat, badge and telltale khakis.

Caspar Babypants

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Under normal circumstances, your kindie rocker follows him from library to library, farmer’s market to farmer’s market, and if he’s playing at Top Pot, don’t even get us started! It couldn’t be easier to pay homage to the man in the (baby) pants himself, Caspar, than to throw on a yellow t-shirt, black shorts and a tot-sized guitar (a ukulele works great!) this Halloween. Extra points if your Halloween half-pint can hum a few bars of his favorite Caspar tune along the way!

— Allison Sutcliffe

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Looking for an extra creative kid’s costume that hits close to home? Try a funny Halloween costume inspired by the San Francisco Bay Area

Halloween is back with a revenge this year and we just know the costumes will be next level! While superheroes and princesses are a dime a dozen, you can win some major bonus points for creativity with these costumes that show your love for our Bay Area. From favorite landmarks to home town heroes to all of our local sports teams, your little one will be the talk of the town at trick-or-treat time. Grab your inspo below!

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A Muni Bus

Got a kid who loves Muni? Got a box from Amazon? You are all set for this totally awesome and totally easy mini Muni costume. 

Philz Coffee and Barista

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Dress your littles as a tiny barista and cup of coffee which will surely cause a jolt when they are on the streets trick-or-treating!

 

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Avocado

We love this too-cute option for little ones (because who doesn't love a smiley avocado?) but an avocado can be especially epic as a costume for a pregnant mom!

A Family of Haight-Asbury Hippies

Get out your tie dye kit and get to work making the most psychedelic gear that you can think of. Bell bottoms are easy to make by adding a triangular panel into those jeans that are almost too small. Add some Lennon-inspired shade and you are on your way! 

 

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A Redwood Tree

We love this homage to our beloved Sequoia Sempervirens which, bonus, is super easy to make with those Amazon boxes you have in the recycle bin. 

Bay to Breakers Runner

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Take an everyday costume to the next level with the addition of a Bay to Breakers race number. It really is the perfect SF costume because you know you'll be chasing those little runners around no matter what your plans look like! 

 

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Steve Jobs

Just get your little one a tiny turtleneck and some glasses and you've got the perfect costume that every Silicon Valley resident will recognize. 

Taco

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Is there ever a more appropriate time to pose in front of iconic San Francisco taco truck El Tonayense than while dressed as a taco? We think not. 

San Francisco 49'er

Everyone loves a pint-sized football player and the 49ers are a great option at Halloween time! We love this costume for its simplicity and comfort. Ditch the helmet and you are basically wearing PJs which is pretty much the Halloween dream. 

Boba Tea

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It seems like every week a new boba tea shop opens up in SF. Everyone will drink up your little one in this yummy costume that's super easy to make with a big sheet of plastic and some balloons. Make sure that you accompany your beverage with sea life-conscious non-plastic straw.

Golden State Warrior

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If you've got a mini-Steph Curry fan in your home, we're guessing you also have a Warriors tee as well. For an easy-peasy costume idea, throw on your kiddo's fave Warriors garb, a headband and a basketball and you've got one slam dunk of a Halloween costume.

The Perfect Bowl of Ramen

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It's no wonder our foggy city is having a love affair with this classic Japanese noodle soup. Food blogger Lindselicious dressed her little dumpling up as her favorite dish, complete with soft-boiled egg and barbecued pork. She looks more tempting than any candy bar!

Bart Station

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Get the whole family in on a Bart station themed family costume complete with map, fare gates and Clipper card!

Alcatraz Prisoner

Dress your tots as tiny prisoners for an oh-so-adorable nod to the Bay Area's famous island prison. Whether you go as Al Capone or George "Machine Gun" Kelly, this costume is easy to prep in a jiffy with some black clothes and white Duct tape. 

San Jose Shark

This South Bay-favorite costume is perfect for the little sports fan even if they are too young to take the ice. Teach them The Chomp to really get immersed in the role. 

Golden Gate Bridge

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It doesn't get more San Francisco than this classic span. This is a great costume for two (or three) for friends who want are willing to work together for the trick-or-treat-trek. A couple of fog wigs will make the whole thing truly authentic.

Morning Bun

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Babies dressed as food are fail-proof Halloween costumes—an adorable hot dog, a little peanut, a sweet cupcake—they’re all so cute. But a baby morning bun is off the charts. Wrap your infant up in padded brown fabric with a dusting of sugar-like glitter and you’ve got something worthy of a weekend wait at Tartine.

 

Baby Burners

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Stripping down and riding bikes or dancing around a fire? What toddler wouldn’t love a visit to the Playa? Outfit your baby like an original Burning Man participant with a tutu, beads and a light-up tricycle, all covered in some sandbox dust. Add face paint and goggles as a final touch.

Ice Cream Vendor

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This two year old ice cream vendor, El Niño Paletero, not only dressed the part but also handed out over 100 free Otter Pops in his Mission neighborhood—talk about getting into the role!

Santa Cruz Surfer

Surf's up, it's costume time! Pop the kiddo in their favorite swimsuit, add some faux Ray Bans and a zinc oxide nose and you'll be all set to assume the role of Santa Cruz Surfer Dude!

$4 Artisan Toast

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You know that the debate about the price of toast in San Francisco is over when the much-discussed “$4 slice of toast” becomes a kid's Halloween costume. All it takes is an old-fashioned sandwich board costume or a foam mattress topper cut to size and voila—your child is a meme.

Pier 39 Sea Lion

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SF's most famous wildlife likes to swim, sunbathe and bark at tourists. These chubby, slippery, loud creatures make the perfect costume for little wobbly toddlers or babes who are still scooting around on their bellies.

Flowers from the SF Botanical Garden

This one is super fun for a DIY fanatic as you literally hot glue or sew as many faux flowers as you've got on to a sweatsuit!

Super Earthquake Kit

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Are you Ready? Make the most of your survival stash by cobbling together a superhero costume from items found in your earthquake kit. On the plus side, it makes light of a scary lesson in natural disasters and helps review your family’s emergency plan. The con: you’ll have to replenish your supplies.

A City Under Construction

Little crane lovers must be in heaven! It seems every block of SF is sporting orange cones, teams of dump trucks and blinking caution lights these days. Our building boom may be a pain for moms, dads and drivers, but for little construction nuts, the city's torn-up state is a dream come true. Your kids will stop traffic in these cute construction-inspired costumes made with some foam board, a little caution tape and a whole lotta hot glue.

Robin Williams as Mork

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Our beloved hometown comedian can be remembered by recreating one of his most beloved characters—Mork from the planet Ork. "Nanu nanu!"

Karl the Fog

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With 352,000 followers on Twitter and over 20,000 Facebook friends, @karlthefog might be the most famous persona in the Bay Area—and definitely the most popular hashtag. Wrap your tot in a fluffy blanket or a cape made from cotton batting and you’re done. Be sure to tag your photos #karlthefog.

Start-up Success Story

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The way that some old-school natives talk about the tech folks, you might think they were a new breed of zombie—buying up our real estate with cash and lining up at dawn to board their shiny buses, their faces unnaturally aglow from the light of their smart phones. But this type of ghoul is easier to costume: dress ‘em in a hoodie and jeans, then fill thier pockets with cash and give them as many devices as they can carry.

Priness Vanessa

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The closest thing that San Francisco has to a fairytale princess, the preternaturally perfect-looking Vanessa Getty is still referred to as an “It Girl” despite being a 40-something mother of three. Besides her beauty, Getty stands up for animals (she founded San Francisco Bay Humane Pets), rode into her wedding on a horse and appears to solely wear evening gowns. Who’s Elsa?

Cable Car

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Cable cars are both the only mobile national monument and a pretty awesome Halloween costume to boot. Add a Rice-a-roni ad to the side for some extra bonus points. 

—Christine Lai, Kate Loweth, Erin Feher and Sarah Lynch

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Who’s ready for some Halloween fun this year? To make up for last year’s so-so celebrations, we’re getting extra creative with some playful costume ideas, inspired by some of the most iconic parts of LA. The hard part? Picking which LA-themed costume for kids is our favorite.

Cast of "Schitt's Creek" Halloween Costume

It's a family affair! Celebrate the hilarious show's Emmy sweep with your own mini cast of Roses, by Lauren Mancke.

Doughnut Halloween Costume

LA's a doughnut town (here's our full list of must-go doughnut spots in LA) so embrace the love of circular sweet treats with this adorable DIY doughnut costume via Hellowonderful_co.

Saber-Toothed Tiger Halloween Costume

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Angelenos that grew up visiting the iconic La Brea tarpits will appreciate this saber-toothed tiger Halloween costume. Of course if your kid is more into dinosaurs than tigers, you can order this fossil dinosaur costume to represent the National History Museums's iconic dinosaur displays.  

 

Bob's Big Boy Halloween Costume

Perfect for any little "Big Boy" in LA. After all, the burger chain is one of the city's most iconic restaurants. If you're crafty, here's the DIY tutorial for the costume. If not, you can always add red straps to these checked PJ bottoms and call it a day.

See's Candies Worker Halloween Costume

Another LA institution, See's Candies has been around since 1921 when the first shop opened on Western Ave. Today, workers still wear a traditional black and white uniform reminiscent of the old days, and photographer Gina Lee perfectly recreates the look on her little one. Fun fact: The I Love Lucy with Lucy with gobbling chocolates off a conveyor belt? That was at See's Candies' factory.

The Broad's Balloon Dog Halloween Costume

Bring a little pop culture to your costume (and impress the neighbors) with a reference to the Jeff Koons exhibit at The Broad, featuring the artist's balloon dog sculpture. 

Or this version of a Ballon Dog Halloween Costume

Here's another take on Koons' balloon dog, which you can make with spandex fabric and this tutorial courtesy of Studio DIY.

In-n-Out Fries Halloween Costume

This ensemble is a nod to one of LA's most beloved burger joints, courtesy of the Cali mom Chelsea Foy's Lovely Indeed Instagram account. If your kiddo has a younger sibling, they can always go as the ketchup. Or get your whole brood in on the action with this complete tutorial.

Taco Halloween Costume

LA is arguably the taco capital of the United States. End the debate about where to find the best tacos in the city once and for all with this costume. (Don't want to DIY it? Here's a ready-to-go kid's taco costume.)

Sushi Chef Halloween Costume

Because Angelenos have been sushi lovers for decades, long before the rest of the country caught on. Check out LA mom Laura Izumikawa's Instagram for even more costumed-baby inspiration.

 

You're a Star Halloween Costume

Here's an easy, last-minute (and "punny") costume idea for infants, perfect for any LA baby. 

Valley Girl Halloween Costume

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Like, oh my god. This totally '80s costume is a tribute to LA's Valley Girl days. 

Hollywood Director Halloween Costume

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Lights, camera, action! Here are all the props you'll need for a mini director costume. 

 

–Shannan Rouss

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Halloween is back full force this year around Dallas, and what better time to show off our favorite city? These Halloween costumes for Dallas kids will show your DFW pride, we guarantee it. Scroll through to pick your fave!

Erykah Badu

The queen of NEO soul is known for her spectacular hats and wraps, so think of the fun this costume would be! 

 

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Dallas Cowboy

You can join the Dallas Cowboys nation at any age and we love this option for a costume that is, BONUS, comfortable and reusable. Snag the look with helmet here

 

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Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader

You can't root for the home team without your own cheerleading squad. This oh-so-cute costume is perfect for those little cheerleaders in your house. 

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7-Eleven Slurpee

Let's honor the Dallas roots of everyone's favorite convenience store, 7-Eleven, with this totally awesome Slurpee costume. I'm sure it would get you a free Slurpee if you went trick-or-treating at your neighborhood 7-Eleven. 

 

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Cowboy/Cowgirl

How cute is this as an option for a family costume? Head on over to the Fort Worth stockyards in this costume that you can rustle up from gear you likely already have around the house. The red bandana brings it all together. 

 

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Big Tex

Take your cowboy costume to a whole other level and deck your little one out as the most iconic cowboy of all, Big Tex. 

 

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Fletcher's Corny Dog

Pay homage to your kid's favorite food, the Fletcher's Corny Dog, with this costume that you could easily assemble with some felt and hot glue. Perfect for all you DIY types. 

 

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Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden

Deck your sweetie out in flowers from head to toe and they can go as everyone's favorite, the Dallas Arboretum. Good to know: the Arboretum is an awesome spot to visit this time of year! 

American Airlines Pilot

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Snag this pilot's hat and reuse that navy suit that only comes out for family photos and you are on your way to making an awesome American Airline's pilot costume. 

 

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Taco

Show your love for all things Tex-Mex by making this delicious costume. As locals in the big D know, El Fenix claims to be the inventor of the taco and we are here for all things Tex-Mex. 

 

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The Reunion Tower

If you've got a handy parent around the house, this costume will totally knock the neighbors socks off. Deck out your little one in a light up ball costume and they can go as the famous Reunion Tower. Bonus, you won't have any trouble spotting them if they run off down the street in the dark. 

 

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Robocop

This one takes some mad DIY skills but we know you have it in you. Robocop was filmed in Dallas and it would make a super-fun Halloween costume for kids or adults. 

—Kate Loweth

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