Kids wearing DIY salt and pepper costumes with Kyte Baby pajamas

10 DIY Halloween Costume Ideas Using Pajamas for Babies and Kids

It’s that time of the year! The mornings have a chill to them, the leaves are starting to change, and it’s time to figure out how you’ll turn your Kyte Baby pajamas into a Halloween costume! Re-using pajamas for a costume means you’ll get to save a little money and your child will be nice and comfortable on Halloween night!
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It’s that time of the year! The mornings have a chill to them, the leaves are starting to change, and it’s time to figure out how you’ll turn your Kyte Baby pajamas into a Halloween costume! Re-using pajamas for a costume means you’ll get to save a little money and your child will be nice and comfortable on Halloween night!

 

Baby wearing black DIY bat Halloween costume

 

10 Pajama Halloween Costume Ideas

Midnight is probably the easiest color to get creative with! You could use a midnight footie, romper, body suit, or two piece pajama set to turn your little one into a black cat, bat, spider and even Batman!

1. Black Cat Costume with Black Pajamas

For the black cat, you could make a tutu with a tail, throw on a headband with cat ears and you’re good to go.

2. Bat Costume for Halloween

For bat wings, you can cut the shape out of felt and and hot glue two strips of felt to wear like a backpack over each shoulder.

3. Dress Like a Spider in Black Pajamas

For a spider, you can create 8 legs with fabric, stuffing, and fabric tape. Hot glue the legs onto a piece of fabric you can slip over your child’s midsection and they’re a friendly spider!

4. DIY Batman Costume

Batman wouldn’t be Batman without a cape, so you can buy a small piece of fabric to use as a cape, create the batman sign with yellow and black felt, create two small holes for the corner of the fabric for the cape to tie into or hot glue onto the sign and you’ve got a wearable Batman signal/cape combo!

 

Toddler wearing a DIY pig costume with Kyte Baby pink outfit

 

5. Pink Pajamas for a Pig Costume

Next up, pink pajamas! You could create the cutest little piggie with any of our pink pajamas including footies, rompers, and two piece pajama sets. I think blush would be the perfect pink. All you need is a pink headband with little felt ears attached, a snout made out of a paper cup colored pink, and string to tie around their head. If you have a little one who wouldn’t wear the pig nose, you could cut one out of a paper, glue it to a straw and they can hold it up to their face when they’re out trick or treating. Then you just need a pink pipe cleaner to create a perfect little pig tail.

 

Baby wearing a DIY Lion Costume using Kyte Baby Romper

 

6. DIY Tin Man Costume for Halloween

Don’t forget about using the color gray! If you’re a fan of the Wizard of Oz, our storm two piece pajama set would make the perfect Tin Man! Spray paint a funnel silver for a hat, throw on some silver face paint and your little one is Tin Man. Even better if you use our mustard or oat for Lion and clay for Scarecrow!

7. Aerobics Instructor Halloween Costume

Who else thinks a dusty rose bodysuit would be perfect for an aerobics instructor?! All you need is a little sweatband and leg warmers or tights under the bodysuit! 

8. Creative Emoji Halloween Costume with Pajamas 

Another great use for mustard two piece pajama sets are emojis! All you need is fabric tape, felt, and you can create your favorite emoji. From the “cool” one with sunglasses and a smile, heart eyes, and winking, the sky is really the limit with this option. 

9. DIY Candy Corn Costume

I know candy corn gets a bad rep as Halloween candy, but imagine using a cloud knotted cap, apricot body suit or pajama top, and mustard pajama bottoms from a two piece set! It’s the perfect combination for any baby or toddler. 

10. Handmade Smurf Costume Using Pajamas 

Speaking of cloud knotted caps, combine that with powder and cardinal and you’ve got yourself a sweet little Smurf! Even better if it’s a family of smurfs.  

To recap our DIY Halloween costumes using your Kyte Baby pajamas, you can use:

  • Midnight (cat, bat, spider, and Batman)
  • Blush (piggie)
  • Storm (Tin Man)
  • Dusty Rose (aerobics instructor)
  • Mustard (emojis and bonus: lion)
  • Cloud/Apricot/Mustard (candy corn)
  • Cloud/Powder/Cardinal (Smurf)

The list of DIY Halloween costume ideas could go on and on, but I hope this gives you a good starting point in how to re-use your Kyte Baby pajamas as Halloween Costumes! Make sure you join Kyte KLUB on facebook for our Kyte Kostume Kontest (just remember, it has to prominently feature a Kyte Baby product). 

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