Halloween is the perfect time of year for people who love to get their hands dirty and make something creative. From an array of home decorations, and monument-like yard decorations to delicious fall baked goods, there is a little something for everyone.
But at the top of most people’s minds are the Halloween costumes. From spooky to topical, each year brings out a collection of folks who make brilliant and creative outfits, either for good, old trick-or-treating, a party, or just for the fun of it. So get comfortable as you scroll through and be sure to upvote your favorites from this year.
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This Halloween Costume
Thanks. I just thought it was a half gender costume.
Load More Replies...I made a Barbenheimer outfit this Halloween as well. The pink checkered dress with burn stains and shreds. LOL
the only difference i would've made is make it more obvious that i had makeup on only one side of my face: a hotter pink on half my mouth, a deeper blush on the one cheek, and NO makeup at all on the opposite side. i might've even added half of a fake mustache on the other side. lol ... but this is really a great costume! (i wonder if the black shoe is actually a chunky heel covered by the long pants. i hope so, otherwise, walking would be really awkward and detract from the effectiveness of the illusion.)
The shoes were something I thought about as well...
Load More Replies...Walking with one high heal and one flat! That deserves a upvote all on its own!
That is so well done, my brain still won't let me see it as 1 person, it is awesome
IT'S two different photos.. Or else she's got two completely different eyes!! And mouth!
she put bags under one eye, which makes it look lower than the other eye that has dark lashes on top. it's one picture, just makeup!
Load More Replies...My Wife Is Bedbound So I Made Her This Halloween Costume
Last Minute Costumes. Lol. They Were A Hit!
While Halloween or at least the North American interpretation of it comes from the Celtic tradition of Samhain (Calan Gaeaf in Wales and Cornwall,) many cultures have their own variant of a holiday based around dressing up and perhaps going over to the neighbors to demand treats or songs.
In nearly all cases, these traditions had pagan roots, focusing on appeasing spirits, helping one survive winter and perhaps communicating with loved ones who had passed away. Post-Christianization, in many places, the church simply chose to “adopt” the ideas and shift them in a more “acceptable” direction.
Come Play With Us... Forever + Ever, + Ever
This reminds me more about Fullmetal Alchemist. And if you know what I mean you will never get over the trauma😱
Cat Scratches
My 72 Yr Old Mom Having Fun Lol
At the time, the equivalent of a trick-or-treat was the practice of guising, where a group of children would dress up and go door to door in search of treats. The term “guising” comes from the dis-guises the children would wear. As many a curmudgeonly adult has said, children these days have it too easy. Back in the day, getting a treat from a house would require at least a verse or a song.
My Office Costume Contest Entry This Year
Wheel Chair Costume
What's Up Everyone?
On the other hand, the guisers had more responsibilities as well. Trick-or-treat was taken more literally, where a lack of a treat would lead to tricks, or, in other words, mischief from the costumed children. These days, you are a lot less likely to encounter a child who will vent their fury at not getting some candy, unlike the guisers of the past.
Happy Halloween From Your Friendly Neighborhood Wild Thing!
Chicken Cord On Blue
My Sister’s Husky Has A Fantastic Costume This Year
The form of trick-or-treating, as we know it today, was first recorded in Kingston, Ontario, in 1911, where it looked much like the guising described earlier. In general, at the time there was a resurgence in interest around Halloween activities, as costume parties began to become more popular again.
Frida Kahlo
I Make My Own Costumes Every Year
My Kid Won Her Elementary School Costume Contest!
American historian Ruth Edna Kelley wrote in 1919 that "The taste in Hallowe'en festivities now is to study old traditions and hold a Scotch party, using Burn's poem Hallowe'en as a guide; or to go a-souling as the English used. In short, no custom that was once honored at Hallowe'en is out of fashion now,” which with some minor modifications could be said to be true of today as well.
My Daughter’s Halloween Costume
I’m An Amputee. Here’s My Costume. The Terminator!
Headless Horseman Halloween Costume
Soon after, the more common “trick-or-treat” demand emerged as standard. The Sault Daily Star, also based in Ontario, wrote that “Almost everywhere you went last night, particularly in the early part of the evening, you would meet gangs of youngsters out to celebrate. Some of them would have adopted various forms of "camouflage" such as masks, or would appear in long trousers and big hats or with long skirts.”
Couples Costume | Predator & Thermal
We’re Creepy And We’re Cooky
I Made My Plant Costume
“But others again didn't..."Tricks or treats" you could hear the gangs call out, and if the householder passed out the "coin" for the "treats" his establishment would be immune from attack until another gang came along that knew not of or had no part in the agreement,” the newspaper reported in 1917.
My Homemade Halloween Costume This Year - I Was A Wine Bottle Opener
E.t. This Year
My Jack Sparrow Costume ( Ps I Am A Girl Lol)
Some alternative theories even argue that the tricks came first, and treats existed as a means to pacify them. Louise and Gary Carpentier, editors of Halloween Postcards Catalog, wrote, in 2007, that “"There are cards which mention the custom [of trick-or-treating] or show children in costumes at the doors, but as far as we can tell they were printed later than the 1920s and more than likely even the 1930s.”
"Hello Mah Baby, Hello Mah Honey, Hello Mah Ragtime Gaaaaal!" Should Have Had The Soup!
Home Alone 2 Done With The Family!
Bob Ross And Painting Costume
“Tricksters of various sorts are shown on the early postcards, but not the means of appeasing them," so perhaps it was simply people treating these folks as another racket. In the US, it was also not exclusively seen as a Halloween activity, as an older part of the Thanksgiving celebrations also involved going around in a costume.
This Year’s Family Costume Fun!
Til The UK Doesn’t Dress Up For Halloween Like Americans Do
Very well done. I'm sure he meant his coworkers didn't dress up, and not taking a potshot. Calm down sheesh
This Years Costume
Either way, these days, costume making has been elevated to an art form, as one can see here. If you still want to see other, brilliant and creative costumes, Bored Panda has got you covered. Check out our article on folks with disabilities who made awesome costumes. Or see what outfit one-legged comedian, motivational speaker, and former US Paralympian Josh Sundquist made this year.
Myrtle And Harry
Makeup Test For My Clicker Halloween Costume
The Shining
Bela Dimitrescu Costume For Halloween! Done By Me
What the hell. That's perfect. Flawless. Beyond reproach. Amazing. It must be so low because people don't know the source. Here : belladumit...95bcd0.jpg
Pretty Proud Of My Costume This Year
Kiwi’s Halloween Costume
Well My Freaky Tiki Won The Costume Contest Last Night
Our Fight Club Costumes: Tyler And Marla
The Penguin! ('92 Danny Davito)
Wendigo
Wazowski… You Forgot To Hand In Your Paperwork… Again.. 😑
Mr. And Mrs. Potato “Heads”
My Son As Doc Ock
Our Skywalker Family Costume This Year
Barbenheimer - An Atomic Duo
Happy Halloween
My DIY Slenderman Costume
This Year I’m Going As My Biggest Childhood Fear For Halloween. I Think I Nailed It
I Made My Friend A Opossum Costume
Sophie And Howl
Seriously Bored Panda, please figure out a fix for your android app. This is getting ridiculous. And using the website isn't much better as it's slow and jerky with ads loading constantly. >:(
I haven't had the slightest problem with BP for the last month. I use the website with Firefox.
Load More Replies...In my lifetime Halloween has gone from the supernatural to horror, sexualised, superheroes and general fancy dress, depending on your ge group and inclinations. I wonder what's next?
In Australia, the first time I've seen an actual Halloween costume is just this year. We don't believe in ghosts.
Load More Replies...Noooooo, i wanted to see thissss. Im an android user so it didnt workkkk
Try using the website - the app has far more problems it would seem!
Load More Replies...Not to be rude - for those who don't quite understand the usa's love of halloween - look at the full grown adults who spend months developing a costume for one night of fun. For many of us, there are also memories of running around going from door to door getting candy and goodies from people who "admired" our homemade costumes. Those of us up north remember either having our winter coats as part of the costume (risky) or "flashing" strangers at every door LOL.
Seriously Bored Panda, please figure out a fix for your android app. This is getting ridiculous. And using the website isn't much better as it's slow and jerky with ads loading constantly. >:(
I haven't had the slightest problem with BP for the last month. I use the website with Firefox.
Load More Replies...In my lifetime Halloween has gone from the supernatural to horror, sexualised, superheroes and general fancy dress, depending on your ge group and inclinations. I wonder what's next?
In Australia, the first time I've seen an actual Halloween costume is just this year. We don't believe in ghosts.
Load More Replies...Noooooo, i wanted to see thissss. Im an android user so it didnt workkkk
Try using the website - the app has far more problems it would seem!
Load More Replies...Not to be rude - for those who don't quite understand the usa's love of halloween - look at the full grown adults who spend months developing a costume for one night of fun. For many of us, there are also memories of running around going from door to door getting candy and goodies from people who "admired" our homemade costumes. Those of us up north remember either having our winter coats as part of the costume (risky) or "flashing" strangers at every door LOL.