the lego movie halloween costumes

the lego movie halloween costumes

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The Lego Movie Halloween Costumes

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If you’ve followed me for a while, you may realize that I just love Halloween costumes and dressing up. (Is that weird for a Christian?) Each year, our family has a theme for our Halloween costumes. Check out how our family has dressed through the years for Halloween costume idea for families or groups. Last year, we dressed in Halloween costumes as a family of superheroes! Dad was Green Lantern, one son was Batman, the other Superman, and I dressed in an EASY DIY WONDER WOMAN COSTUME I put together! I made the cuffs out of toilet paper rolls. I simply cut the toilet paper roll lengthwise and traced a pattern onto the sparkle paper. I then cut the sparkle paper and hot glued the paper onto the toilet paper roll.  I then cut a small star out of red felt and hot glued it on. For the Wonder Woman headband, I used an old large soft but solid headband.  I used this pattern for Wonder Woman costume headband and cut out the sparkle paper. I hot-glued the sparkle paper onto the headband.




I cut the red felt into a star and hot glued it onto the front of the Wonder Woman headband. I traced the Wonder Woman logo onto the yellow Duct Tape sheet using this Wonder Woman costume logo pattern. I placed on the front of the red shirt. For the shorts, I cut the stars out of the white Duct Tape sheet using the star punch. Because of the stickiness of the glue, cut out a few stars with folded foil to keep the punch from sticking. Place randomly on the blue shorts. Wear red baseball socks with red shoes, then put masking tape from the toes of the red shoes to the top of the socks. Then place masking tape around the top of the socks.  Official (kind of) Wonder Woman boots! Check out our Halloween costumes for a family of superheroes! Along with how to make a Wonder Woman costume, I’m sharing 88+ more really awesome handmade costume ideas from talented bloggers everywhere!  Here are 80+ DIY Halloween costumes, including my WONDER WOMAN COSTUME! Check out this handmade Halloween costume site, Really Awesome Costumes that has tons of easy ideas to craft up DIY Halloween costumes for everyone including your pets, family costumes, and even trunk or treat ideas!




And now it’s time for tons more DIY Halloween costume inspiration! You can join in on the BLOG HOP! Click on the links below each collage to get the detailed instructions about how to make the costume pictured, just like mine above. Don’t forget to follow the Handmade Halloween Costumes Pinterest Board for even more DIY costume greatness! 1. Handmade Baby Hamburger Costume 2. DIY Baby Game Boy Costume 3. DIY Minecraft Steve Costume 4. Football Brothers Halloween Costumes with DIY Pads and Onesie 5. Star Trek Halloween Costume for Kids 6. A Bee and Her Keeper 7. No Sew Magician Costume 11. Princess Wedding Dress Costume 12. Handmade Lalaloopsy Doll Costume 14. DIY Mermaid For Less Than $20 (No-Sew Option) 15. Easy Tinker Bell Costume 16. Mario and Luigi Go Kart Costumes 17. Dog The Bounty Hunter and Beth 18. Family Monsters University Costumes 19. Scooby Doo family costumes 20. DIY Storm Cloud Costume




21. Cheap and Easy DIY Spider Costume 22. Easy Tin Man Costume 23. No Sew Bee Costume 25. DIY Cheshire Cat Costume 29. DIY Pineapple Baby Costume 30. DIY Lego Movie Costume 32. Disney Planes Costume: Dipper 34. Easy Costume Idea – Renaissance Girl 35. 10 Minute Homemade Jellyfish Costume 37. Lucy And Ricky Costumes 38. Easy Frozen Costumes (Carrisa!!) 39. Easy Greek Goddess Costume 40. DIY Family Willy Wonka Costumes 41. DIY No Sew Maleficent Costume 42. No Sew Pineapple Halloween Costume 43. Graveyard Bean Bag Toss: Trunk or Treat Car Costume 44. DIY Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Costumes 45. DIY Raccoon Costume with Printable Mask 46. Easy WildStyle Lego Movie Costume 47. Simple Hello Kitty Costume 48. No Sew Minnie Mouse Costume 49. DIY Inspector Gadget and Penny Costumes 50. DIY Frozen Elsa Dress Baby Edition 51. Fairy Princess Dog Costume 52. DIY Hashtag Halloween Costume




53. Toddler or Baby Egg Costume 54. Easy No Sew Olaf Costume 56. DIY Tooth Fairy Costume 57. Baby Short Stack Pancake Costume 58. Elephant and Piggie Halloween Costumes 60. Peter Pan & Mr. Smee Halloween Costume 61. Wildstyle Costume from the Lego Movie 62. Fred and Wilma Couples Costume 64. DIY Cruella de Vil Costume for a child 65. Disney Frozen Olaf Halloween Treat Bucket 66. How to Make a Minecraft Steve Head 67. DIY Harry Potter Costume 68. DIY Duck Dynasty Costumes 69. No Sew Cupcake Baker Halloween Costume 71. Ghostbusters Proton Pack DIY 72. Frozen Anna Costume Tutorial 74. Paw Patrol Halloween Costume 75. No Sew Toothless Dragon Costume 78. Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup Costume 79. Thrifted Gentleman Spy DIY Halloween Costume 80. DIY Boy Garden Gnome Costume 81. Group Costume: Bob Ross, Happy Tree, & Squirrel 82. DIY Blues Brothers Costumes 86. Easy Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Costume




87. Handmade Teddy Bear Costume 88. Princess Elsa and the Spy Kid 89. DIY Baby Koala costume What handmade costume ideas did you love the most?! Be sure to click over to get the costume instructions, pin the costume, and let them know you love it!The wonderful part about Halloween is that it lets you get away with impersonating someone or some thing, without being carted off to an insane asylum. The wonderful part about storage containers is that they can technically be any object, any day of the year, in which you can store stuff. So in celebration of our love for all things Halloween and storage related, we bring you these 10 storage-centric DIY Halloween costumes that you can easily make at home. Just in case you still don’t have a costume for tonight. A 5-year-old girl dressed as a vintage @CHANEL handbag. Most fab Halloween kid costume I’ve ever seen! — Denielle Escudero (@elleescudero) October 31, 2013 Keep it classy this Halloween and channel CHANEL.




Friends who need a place to store themselves. Your dog pays you in love. Pay him back in nickels and dimes, without having to be nickeled and dimed. Everything about these homemade Halloween costumes scream bargain. A bargain that stores plenty of clothes. You know, just in case you fall asleep at your friend’s Halloween party and stay there for a week. When it comes to matryoshka dolls AKA babushka dolls AKA Russian nesting dolls, it’s what’s on the inside that counts. And then counts some more. Until you realize that you just spent hours playing a classic storage game that’s way more satisfying than Candy Crush. And easy to make since DIY extraordinaire Evelina Barry shows you how: This handmade Halloween costume will make you look like a basket case. But at least you’ll be an Original Scented basket case that’s perfect for all of your dirty clothes storage desires. Music boxes are the old Spotify. The old Spotify that only has enough storage space for one song that scares the candy corn out of every unsuspecting bystander.

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