Halloween Costume Inspiration for your Tween
We’re nearing that spooking holiday everyone loves and the girls over at FPgirl Style Mag are all in agreement that you’re never too old to trick-or-treat. They’ve got some great ideas on what to dress up as for Halloween. If your tween still hasn’t decided what she wants to be for Halloween, here are some suggestions that might help YOU help her in her quest for the perfect costume!
Minion costume - Those adorable little yellow ‘things’ are just too cute!
Duck Dynasty characters - The girls seem to love Uncle Si and the crew over at Duck Dynasty. Grab some camouflage clothes, tape on a beard (a BIG beard), paint your face and you’re ready to go!
Taylor Swift - Have your tween do her hair in some soft sock curls, wear a cute outfit like this or maybe choose from Taylor’s summer style and take along a guitar. Don’t forget to sing, “We are never, ever, ever… getting enough candy!” as you trick-or-treat!
One Direction - This one is super easy! Your tween can put on a pair of jeans and wear a shirt with a British emblem on it. Insta-One-Directioner! If your daughter needs more inspiration, watch the trailer for the movie This is Us for ideas.
Here are more suggestions from the FPgirl members:
- Alice in Wonderland
- Queen of Hearts
- Monster High Girls
- Katniss Everdeen
- Katy Perry
- Zombie cheerleader or zombie princess
- Creepy Doll
- Vampire
- Rainbow Unicorn
- Girl version of Darth Vader
- Cleopatra
- Aphrodite
Need more inspiration for your tween? Here are 10 more costume suggestions for you!
What do you remember dressing up as a little girl? Did you always want to be a princess or did you choose to do something scary? Would love to hear what you were in the comments! What is your tween going to be this year!?
You might also like:
5 FUN Makeup Items for your Tween for Halloween
Halloween Safety Tips for Your Tween
About the Author:
Stephanie Elliot, in no particular order, is a wife, writer, blogger, book reviewer, editor and mother to three kids, two who have already been tweens, and one who is right smack in the middle of his tween-ness. Her oldest son is almost driving and her daughter survived her tween years so Stephanie must be doing something right. Find out more at http://stephanieelliot.com


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