NewsAndrew Jackson: Rise of the Lego manThe plastic bricks seem to have had a revival in popular culture over recent yearsDid you play with Lego as a kid? The plastic bricks seem to have had a revival in popular culture over recent years. You often get people creating their own short films with the building blocks. If you search the web you can find everything from Harry Potter to Batman parodied in Lego. Fantastically there are also instructions on how to make a suit so you can dress up like a big Lego man – yellow head and all. Just search the web for ‘Lego man costume’ and you’ll be cheered up!Like us on FacebookFollow us on TwitterDaily NewsletterFollow @ExaminerSubscribe to our Daily newsletterEnter emailHalloween is such a great excuse to dress up and have some fun (and treats!), but hiring or purchasing costumes can be expensive when you have a house full of Brisbane Kids. So we’ve searched to find the easiest and coolest 12 DIY Halloween Costumes for Kids in 2014, inspired by their favourite movies.
Best of all, some are no-sew! Minions are always funny, if only you could understand what their saying! These quick and easy Minion beanies by Make and Takes are great fun and don’t require a degree in fine arts to construct. Why not get purple beanies, a fake tube of serum (PX-41) and go a little ‘wild’! Sourced from Pinterest this is a great example of how easy it is to create fun Halloween costumes for kids without having to spend outlandishly or stretch your already stretched crafting skills. Get your tinkers on with this cute Tinker Bell costume from The Ivey League. Follow these easy instructions from Be A Fun Mum no-sew Tutu and finish off the look with DIY Tinker Bell Shoes as featured on The Briski Blog. It will be the costume every little girl will want to wear again and again! Beware land lovers, there be pirates about with this no-sew Captain Hook costume from Inspired by Family. This one is super easy, requiring no sewing, just a little glue, ribbon, scissors and one red t-shirt!
To Infinity and Beyond! Everyone loves a super hero and Buzz Light Year really is a quirky kind of guy, let’s face it, who didn’t love his ‘Spanish Mode’ in third movie. Fun At Home With Kids created a very cool Buzz Light Year costume using simple craft materials such as foam, glue and sticky tape. No-sewing required for this super guy. Somebody’s poisoned the waterhole! If this happens to be your three year old’s favourite movie phrase, then check out this step-by-step tutorial by All Things Davidson on making a DIY Woody Costume. Includes directions on using fabric dyes for that yellow shirt. Let there be Snow Princesses! This Disney inspired Elsa costume from 123 Homeschool 4 Me requires no-sewing and the snowflake balloons are a great way to create a ‘snow paradise’ in an otherwise hot October. Fun and loveable Olaf can be a happy snowman this Halloween as he enjoys a warm Spring night. This Olaf hat tutorial by Examiner is so simple, older children could easily complete with limited adult supervision.
Complete the costume with white shirt and pants. It’s time to breath some fire with this Toothless costume from Tried and True Blog. You will require a sewing machine for this one, but the wings are easier then you’d think, using an old wire clothes hanger! As Halloween is in the warmer months, consider using a long-sleeve hooded t-shirt over a sweater. With dragons about you’ll be needing some Vikings to keep them under control. I Am Momma Hear Me Roar has the easiest solution for making fabulous viking faux fur and The Speier Kids have some great tips on how to accessories your costume to get that ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ final look. Crafted by Pinterest Mum Jessica, these amazing DIY Emmet Lego T-Shirts were created by painting Tulip Soft fabric paint onto orange t-shirts. Masking tape was used to mark the lines, and a black fabric marker to draw in the details…. everything is AWESOME! Be Batman with this super fun cardboard box Lego Super Hero Costume as featured on Instructables.
Requires a nappy box, a cardboard cylinder, hot glue and paint. Why not attempt a Uni Kity version?! Making wizard robes for all the little Harry’s, Ron’s and Hermione’s this Halloween has never been easier. Pieces by Polly has this fantastic tutorial on how to make wizard robes from a single black t-shirt. Some sewing is required. Quirky, eccentric, yet incredible brave, Luna Lovegood is a loveable character from the Harry Potter series and this costume from Frugal Family Times captures her persona perfectly! A great DIY costume for tweens, site includes links to Spectrispecs, Quibbler cover and a tutorial for those adorable earnings. 2. The Cat in the Hat 5. Blue (from Rio) For some more local inspiration for your child’s Halloween costume this year check out our list of Book Week Costume Ideas for Kids. If you’re planning a spooky celebration, then you’ll love our 17 Ideas for a Spooktacular Halloween Party that even includes an awesome Spotify Halloween songlist to help set the mood.
Dad wins Halloween with amazing Lego costume for his son See all Editor's Picks The kid is ACTUALLY a human Lego! There are costumes, and then there are costumes. Faced with the epic LEGO Movie costume this lucky kid’s dad built for him, our prevailing question is: How on earth will he top this next Halloween? This amazing LEGO Movie cosplay zoomed to the top of Reddit’s r/Pics subreddit this morning, and we can’t blame members for being excited. This dad turned his kid into a pint-sized actual human Lego: And believe it or not, there’s actually a kid in there! Redditor Broke_stupid_lonely posted the photos after seeing his anonymous cousin post them on Facebook. The extraordinary dad, who is apparently a modern Michelangelo when it comes to building things out of styrofoam, reportedly works as a factory machinist and spent weeks crafting this costume for his son. He was so painstaking that the costume’s headpiece even assembles like a real Lego, complete with detachable hair: