15 Easy, Last Minute Book Character Halloween Costumes You Can DIY — Crayons to Confidence (2024)

Written By Bethany Harper Roth, MFHD

There are two kinds of parents in this world. The kind that started hand sewing their child’s Halloween costume back in April, and the kind who just googled “quick and easy halloween costumes” because your kid needs a book character costume for school. By tomorrow morning.

Yeah, I see you. This post is for the latter.

I tend to specialize in these Quick & Easy Guides because my family is a real throw-it-together-at-the-last-minute kind of family, too. So fear not. We can work with whatever’s in your child’s closet.

  1. Pete the Cat

    Dark denim blue jeans, yellow tshirt, and some blue cutout cat ears. Draw and cut some oversized buttons on some construction paper and hot glue them to the shirt.

    Draw a nose and whiskers on with mom’s eyeliner. Bonus points if you’ve got white converse!

  2. The Mouse, from If You Give A Mouse A Cookie

    Gray long sleeved shirt and blue overalls. Mouse ears. Tennis shoes.

    Draw a nose and whiskers on with mom’s eyeliner.

    Print and cut a clip art chocolate chip cookie for the overalls pocket, and boom, you’re done.

  3. Spookley the Square Pumpkin

    I always keep the Amazon boxes that my purchases come in. They typically come in really handy around Christmastime, when I always need extra boxes for wrapping.

    A couple of years ago, I was teaching kindergarten when Spookley the Square Pumpkin was all the rage on Netflix. Little did my students know, that Spookley originally came from a book.

    So I ripped out one of those large amazon boxes, spray painted it orange, and drew a face on it. I wore it around all day with my pumpkin headband and won first place at the teacher luncheon costume contest!

  4. Crayons, from The Day The Crayons Quit

    Pick a color! Any color. Pick a tshirt and leggings in the same color, print and glue a crayola logo on the front, and top with a pointy hat in the same color. If you don’t have a hat, you can fold some construction paper into a party hat shape and call it a day.

    Got 2 days? You can literally have the whole costume delivered from Amazon for under $20.

  5. The Very Hungry Caterpillar

    Green stripey shirt. Dark green leggings or jeans. Red beanie, with yellow circles cut and glued for eyes. Bonus points if you add antennae. (His are purple.)

  6. Wilbur, Charlotte’s Web

    Fully pink ensemble, plus a pig nose and some ears. Easy peasy.

  7. Junie B. Jones

    Junie B. is a sassy, sarcastic, and somewhat sloppy grade-schooler, so any slouchy looking girly ensemble will do. But if you’re looking to nail her classic look, she can be found in a pink sweater, a purple skirt, white knee high socks, and mary janes. Top it off with an oversized bow headband, and you’ve got yourself a winner.

  8. Clifford or Emily Elizabeth, from Clifford

    Clifford is super easy. Fully red ensemble, plus a red beanie with some red droopy ears cut and glued from construction paper.

    For Emily Elizabeth, leave your daughter’s hair down, clothe her in a white shirt, pink cardigan, and a black skirt. Give her some striped knee socks and black ballet flats. Let her carry her stuffed Clifford to school for bonus points.

  9. Rainbow Fish

    The key to this outfit is teal. Get a teal shirt and some kind of teal or purple leggings or skirt. Cut some scale shapes out of teal, green, pink, or purple construction paper and glue them to the shirt.

  10. Llama Llama

    Llama Llama’s outfit itself is quite simple. Get a red pajama set or some green overalls with an orange undershirt.

    The llama part is a little trickier. I’m in love with this alpaca hat that creates the llama look.

  11. Corduroy

    This is the easiest costume! Brown shirt, green overalls, and bear ears.

    Draw on a nose and some whisker dots with mom’s eyeliner and you’re good to go.

  12. Cat in the Hat

    Black pants or leggings. White tshirt. Black cardigan.

    Add a red scarf or a red bow tie. Use that eyeliner for a nose and whiskers. Then, top it off with the classic hat.

  13. Harry Potter

    If your kids are a little older, bust out your old black graduation gown. Pair it with a scarf that matches the color of their favorite house, give them a wand, and they’re set.

  14. Matilda

    Matilda is an easy costume because she’s basically just a school girl. Her classic ensemble consists of a blue dress (sometimes a blazer and a pleated skirt), white tights or knee high socks, and mary janes. She’s also always seen with a red bow headband, and several books in hand. That’s what makes her such a great choice for book character day!

  15. Chicka Chicka Boom Boom

    The key to this is brown. Brown leggings and a brown shirt. Cut some bubble letters out of many different colors of construction paper and glue it to the ensemble.

    Add a green hat, headband, or scrunchie to top the coconut tree, and you’re done!

As parents, we’re well versed in last-minute day saving. And the night before Halloween at school is no exception.

Share with us what’s worked for you last minute on Halloween, or if you use something from this list, be sure to send us a pic!

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Bethany Harper Roth, MFHD

Bethany Harper Roth is a Child & Family Specialist based out of Nashville, TN. She holds 2 degrees in Child & Family Development and Early Childhood Education from Missouri State University. Bethany has research published in social & emotional development, has spoken at numerous Childhood Mental & Emotional Health Conferences, and is a licensed educator who has worked with children for over 15 years.

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  1. Pete the Cat: The costume consists of dark denim blue jeans, a yellow t-shirt, blue cutout cat ears, oversized buttons made from construction paper, and a nose and whiskers drawn with eyeliner.
  2. The Mouse, from "If You Give A Mouse A Cookie": The costume includes a gray long-sleeved shirt, blue overalls, mouse ears, tennis shoes, a nose and whiskers drawn with eyeliner, and a clip art chocolate chip cookie for the overalls pocket.
  3. Spookley the Square Pumpkin: The costume involves spray painting an Amazon box orange, drawing a face on it, wearing a pumpkin headband, and pairing it with an outfit of your choice.
  4. Crayons, from "The Day The Crayons Quit": Choose a color, wear a t-shirt and leggings in that color, print and glue a Crayola logo on the front, and top it off with a pointy hat in the same color.
  5. The Very Hungry Caterpillar: Wear a green stripey shirt, dark green leggings or jeans, a red beanie with yellow circles for eyes, and optionally add antennae.
  6. Wilbur, from "Charlotte's Web": Wear a fully pink ensemble, a pig nose, and some ears.
  7. Junie B. Jones: Dress in a slouchy-looking girly ensemble, or for her classic look, wear a pink sweater, a purple skirt, white knee-high socks, mary janes, and an oversized bow headband.
  8. Clifford or Emily Elizabeth, from "Clifford": For Clifford, wear a fully red ensemble and a red beanie with red droopy ears made from construction paper. For Emily Elizabeth, leave the hair down, wear a white shirt, a pink cardigan, a black skirt, striped knee socks, black ballet flats, and carry a stuffed Clifford.
  9. Rainbow Fish: Wear a teal shirt and teal or purple leggings or skirt. Cut scale shapes out of construction paper in teal, green, pink, or purple and glue them to the shirt.
  10. Llama Llama: Wear a red pajama set or green overalls with an orange undershirt. Use an alpaca hat to create the llama look.
  11. Corduroy: Wear a brown shirt, green overalls, bear ears, and draw a nose and whisker dots with eyeliner.
  12. Cat in the Hat: Wear black pants or leggings, a white t-shirt, a black cardigan, a red scarf or bow tie, and use eyeliner to draw a nose and whiskers. Complete the look with the classic hat.
  13. Harry Potter: For older kids, wear a black graduation gown, a scarf matching their favorite house color, and carry a wand.
  14. Matilda: Dress as a school girl with a blue dress, white tights or knee-high socks, mary janes, a red bow headband, and carry several books.
  15. Chicka Chicka Boom Boom: Wear brown leggings and a brown shirt. Cut bubble letters out of construction paper in different colors and glue them to the ensemble. Add a green hat, headband, or scrunchie to represent the coconut tree.

These are just a few ideas mentioned in the article. If you need more information or have any specific questions, feel free to ask!

15 Easy, Last Minute Book Character Halloween Costumes You Can DIY — Crayons to Confidence (2024)

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How to look like a little girl for Halloween? ›

If you're aiming for a normal little girl costume, a knee-length skirt and tights pairing will look just right. You might even be able to find a jumper or set of full-length footie pajamas to wear. Go vintage. Think back on the types of clothes and accessories you used to wear as a kid.

How do you win a Halloween costume? ›

Pick an idea that's unique, original, and reflects your personality or the brand of the contest's sponsor. Cute or funny costumes have an advantage over costumes that are gruesome (unless the contest is calling for something scary) since people tend to have a positive feeling toward them.

Who do some people dress up to look like on Halloween? ›

Halloween costumes are often designed to imitate supernatural and scary beings. Costumes are traditionally those of monsters such as vampires, werewolves, zombies, ghosts, skeletons, witches, goblins, trolls, devils, etc., or in more recent years, such science fiction-inspired characters as aliens and superheroes.

Is 13 too old for Halloween? ›

The Bottom Line: You're Never Too Old for Halloween

Overall, there's no clear cutoff for trick or treating. Each parent is free to establish their own ground rules for this holiday, but I say embrace the idea that preteens and teens aren't too old to enjoy the innocent fun of touring the neighborhood collecting candy.

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