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Create your DIY Christmas Costumes

If itu2019s starting to feel a little stale in your household this festive season, why not shake things up by making some DIY Christmas costumes? With these creative ideas, itu2019ll be like introducing an entirely new holiday - one that your family will never forget!

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Create your DIY Christmas Costumes

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  1. Create your DIY Christmas Costumes

  2. Everyone loves Christmas, but if you’re like me, then sometimes it can feel like the same routine every year. We all know what we’re getting our loved ones for presents, where we’re having Christmas dinner and exactly how much money is spent on decorations. If it’s starting to feel a little stale in your household this festive season, why not shake things up by making some DIY Christmas costumes? With these creative ideas, it’ll be like introducing an entirely new holiday - one that your family will never forget! So let’s get started!

  3. Santa Claus Sweater Costume While you’re busy being creative this Christmas, why not turn yourself into the iconic festive figure by making your own Santa Claus sweater? All you’ll need is some sequins, pom-poms and ribbon. Stick them all together neatly to create a beautiful design before sewing it onto an old jumper or cardigan. It’s as simple as that!

  4. Mrs Claus Costume While Santa Claus is undoubtedly one of the most well-known festive characters, his wife also has an important role to play - after all, who else will give him a helping hand at Christmas time? If you want to become Mrs Claus this Christmas, then make your own fur-trimmed dress with some fake fur fabric. Add detail with items like pearls or sequins before colour coordinating them onto a white or cream piece of clothing. Once finished, find yourself a suitable wig and cane before getting into character!

  5. The Elf on The Shelf If there was ever a reason to buy children’s toys, then having them help with your DIY Christmas costumes is definitely one. The Elf on the Shelf, or one of his friends, will make an excellent addition to your festive celebrations - in a variety of sizes and accessories for elves! Use things like plastic figures, bells and toys that you find around the house to create your own little elf buddy who will keep watch over you throughout December! Once finished, all you need to do is attach some wings - they’re sure to make you look magical!

  6. DIY Christmas Tree Costume Who doesn’t love the annual family tradition of putting up the Christmas tree? Why not make this year’s festivities more festive by turning yourself into one! Making a DIY Christmas tree costume is simple - all you need are some green balloons that can be decorated with cotton wool balls or tinsel. Slotting them together will keep them secure while also giving you room to breathe inside your creation.

  7. Christmas Gift Costume If there’s one thing we can all agree on when it comes to Christmas, it’s receiving presents - so now is your chance to receive one in real life! Who wouldn’t want a festive gift as part of their celebration? All you’ll need is some brown paper, some tape and a few bits of ribbon to create your own Christmas gift costume. To make it even more realistic, write ‘To: (insert name) From: (insert name)’ on the front before tying it up with string or ribbon!

  8. DIY Reindeer Costume Reindeer is one of the elf pets. Whether Rudolph is your favourite character from the classic Christmas tale or if you just love reindeers in general, what better way to celebrate winter than turning yourself into one? It’s easier than it looks. All you’ll need are brown paper bags that have been cut up and painted white along with a few red pompoms for the nose!

  9. Christmas Wreath Costume For this costume, all you’ll need is some green ribbon and artificial flowers. To make it even more realistic, throw in some pines too - after all, they’re one of the most iconic symbols of Christmas! Simply tie them together before attaching them to your head - now you’ll look just like a festive wreath!

  10. Christmas Pudding Costume This is another costume with an impressive size - so it’s perfect for large parties or gatherings. To create this, simply wrap yourself up in white fabric before adding some fake chocolate buttons with brown ribbon. The best thing about this costume is that you can wear it after Christmas has ended - but be careful not to eat too much pudding or else people might mistake you for the real thing!

  11. Snowmen Costume You can create a whole family of snowmen. All you’ll need to make the first one are some craft sticks, fabric and glue - then decorate it with buttons, cotton wool balls and pom poms before finally attaching the scarf! For your next snowman, turn an old shirt into a sweater using fabric pens before simply making his face out of felt or drawing on buttons with a permanent marker. Then just keep adding more branches to complete your snowy theme group!

  12. These are some of the creative costumes that you can dress up for this holiday season. You can be creative while staying at home with your family and friends during Christmas. Hopefully, these DIY Christmas costumes will help you create unique and fun outfits for your party! Enjoy this festive season!

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