Looking for Halloween costumes for little ones that won’t cost the earth? You’re in the right place.
At Kids Planet, we love fancy dress because it fuels imagination, language, and confidence. It also needs to be comfy, weather-ready, and nursery-friendly.
Below are 10 budget ideas with simple handmade touches, plus essential safety tips for a calm, happy night trick or treating.
You’ll need: Orange T-shirt, green hat, black felt (or card), safety pins/fabric glue, cereal-box card.
How to: Cut simple triangle eyes and a smile from felt or card; glue or pin to the tee. Cut a leaf shape and a wavy “collar” from the cereal box, cover with green paper/paint, punch two holes and tie on with string.
Sensory-friendly: Use soft cotton layers under the tee; skip scratchy tutus.
£ saver: Check charity shops for orange tops and green hats.
You’ll need: Old pillowcase (tunic), leggings, paper cone hat, ribbon, twig wand.
How to: Cut head/arm holes in the pillowcase, tie a ribbon belt. Roll black paper into a cone, tape, and staple to a card brim. Find a smooth twig during Outdoor Play (very Udeskole!) for a wand; wrap with ribbon.
Adaptations: If hats bother your child, stick a felt star to a headband instead.
You’ll need: White pillowcase or oversized tee, black felt circles, fabric tape.
How to: Keep the hem above the ankles for trip-free toddling. Add felt eyes to the chest, not the face.
Tip: For prams, pop the tee over a warm jumper; you still get the ghost look without bulk.
You’ll need: Cardboard, paint or crayons, elastic, tape, optional glitter.
How to: Cut two big wing shapes; decorate together (life-cycle chat time!). Tape elastic loops to slip over shoulders.
Sensory-kind: Choose a soft long-sleeve top and leggings. If elastic irritates, tie on with a scarf.
£ saver: Decorate with pressed leaves from a nature walk or try a leaf crown (see Woodland Trust craft ideas if you want extra inspo).
You’ll need: Black hoodie and leggings, felt ears on a headband, scarf for a tail, face paint.
How to: Cut two felt triangles; glue to a headband. Tie a thin scarf to belt loops as a tail. Draw tiny whiskers with gentle, hypoallergenic face paint.
Practical: Trainers or wellies keep things steady on pavements.
You’ll need: Yellow tee, black electrical tape (or felt strips), card/bubble-wrap wings, tape, headband + pipe cleaners.
How to: Add horizontal “stripes” to the tee. Cut wing shapes from card or bubble wrap; tape edges smooth and attach with ribbon. Make simple antennae with pipe cleaners.
Visibility: Add a few reflective dots to the back for dusk.
You’ll need: Greens/browns, cardboard “magnifying glass,” leaf crown.
How to: Layer comfy outdoor clothes; tape a paper “badge” to the jumper. Make a crown by stapling card into a ring and taping on leaves.
Loose parts play: Pop a small treasure pouch on a belt for conkers, feathers (always supervise and hand-wash).
You’ll need: Whatever matches your child’s favourite book.
How to: Bear pyjamas + paper ears = instant teddy bear. Mouse tail from ribbon, big felt ears on a headband = Gruffalo pal. Stick a paper star on a tee for a “room on the broom” sidekick.
Why it’s great: Familiar characters reduce costume anxiety and invite language-rich role play.
You’ll need: Black top/leggings, white fabric paint or white tape, optional reflective tape.
How to: Sketch simple bones with chalk; paint over or use tape strips. Add a few reflective pieces so your little one glows at dusk.
Warmth: Thermal base layer underneath = cosy child, happy photos.
You’ll need: Pillowcase cape, wellies, tee with felt logo, reflective stickers.
How to: Fold the pillowcase, snip two small neck holes, thread ribbon to tie loosely over a coat. Cut a felt lightning bolt for the chest.
British-weather-proof: Cape over a waterproof, reflective dots on cape and boots. Sorted.
Safety first. Fun a close second. A few essentials we recommend for nursery-aged children:
Dressing up is more than cute photos. It nurtures language, social play, and big feelings in safe, supported ways. Our colleagues weave this into early years education and care every day, from Outdoor Play and Udeskole-inspired adventures to inclusive, sensory-aware activities, strong parent partnerships, and nutrition that keeps energy steady on exciting evenings. That thoughtful, nurturing approach is what families tell us they value, and it is exactly why we are proud of the impact we make, costume or no costume.
Remember to keep it simple. keep it comfy, and follow your child’s interests. You will save money, lower stress, and make golden memories. If you would like sensory-friendly tweaks or inclusive adaptations, chat with your key person.
From all of us at Kids Planet, have a safe, joy-filled Halloween where little imaginations run wild and you can breathe easy.
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