Easy Halloween Costumes for a Last-Minute Makeover
Halloween is right around the corner, and you still haven’t figured out what you’re going to wear? What about the snacks? The music? You have so much to plan, and there’s not enough time left for the preparations. Fortunately, there are plenty of easy Halloween costumes and spooky decorations that are more than good enough to keep your and your loved ones’ spirits high during this holiday season.
No complex sewing patterns or expensive store-bought items allowed! Only uncomplicated, budget-friendly ideas to help you create fun memories using what you probably already own.
Let’s create something spooky!
Halloween costume ideas
First things first, you have to decide what you’re going to be this Halloween. You need a solid concept so that people recognize your idea, but not something so lazy that they don’t appreciate it. That means you want to move beyond the classic sheet ghost attire, take stock of what you already own, and think of what could be easily acquired with a quick trip to a thrift store.

Here are some simple Halloween costumes to start you off, and the step-by-step instructions on how to make them.
A Living Painting
This easy Halloween costume looks incredibly creative and is surprisingly easy to execute. Just make sure you go for a famous painting, like the “Mona Lisa” or Edvard Munch’s “The Scream” (look it up, you’ve definitely seen it before).
How to make it
To assemble this look, you’ll need an old picture frame large enough to fit your torso through. You can often find these at thrift stores or even in your own garage. Remember to remove the glass and backing for safety.
Next, print a large-scale version of the artwork or use a fabric panel with the print on it, and wear clothes that match the background of the painting. Then, attach the artwork to the frame and secure the frame around your body using sturdy straps or suspenders attached to the back.
Now, you just need to do your makeup and remember to pose in character from time to time to truly sell the look!
A “Cereal” Killer
If you appreciate a quality spooky-time pun, this one’s for you. It’s one of those easy Halloween costumes that’s lighthearted, clever, and always gets a laugh. The concept is simple: you’re a “cereal” killer, and breakfast food hates to see you coming.

It’s a fantastic group costume idea, but it works just as well for a solo outing.
How to make it
Start by dressing in dark clothes, think typical movie villain or burglar. Then, take several small empty boxes of cereal and tape or safety-pin them all over your clothing.
To complete your last-minute Halloween costume, add some fake blood splatters on the cereal boxes and your clothes. You can carry a (plastic!) knife as a prop, dripping with more “blood.”
A Classic Mummy
There’s nothing wrong with appreciating the classics. The mummy is an easy Halloween costume that can look stunning if you put enough effort into it. And no, you don’t need to wrap yourself in toilet paper to achieve that.
How to make it
First, raid your closet for a base of neutral-colored clothing, such as a gray or beige sweatsuit. Then, head to a fabric store for some cheap cheesecloth (old, ripped-up white sheets would work just as well).

Tear or cut the fabric into long strips. Instead of meticulously wrapping yourself, simply drape and tie the strips around your body, arms, and legs. The key is to make it look haphazard, ancient, and of course spooky. Use safety pins on the inside to secure the heavier strips.
For the final touch, use makeup to look appropriately pale and decomposing.
Bonus tip: If you need a little creative nudge to plan fun looks for a couple or a larger group, use an AI assistant like ChatOn to come up with even more easy Halloween costumes.
Try prompt: “Generate three simple and budget-friendly Halloween costume ideas for a couple. The costumes should be easy to assemble from items we likely already have at home or can find at a thrift store. Focus on clever, recognizable pairings rather than complex outfits.”
Halloween decor ideas
To become a truly spooky creature of the night, you’ll need some sufficiently creepy halls to haunt. You need the right atmosphere. Believe it or not, transforming your living space into a haunted haven doesn’t require a Hollywood budget.
Just a little holiday motivation and some elbow grease.
Step 1. The Eerie Entryway
Get them from the very first moments! Create a sense of neglected grandeur and spooky inhabitants using texture and implication.
How to make it
Start by draping artificial cobwebs liberally around your door frame and porch railings. Stretch them out unevenly for a more realistic, aged look. Next, strategically place a few large, plastic spiders within the webbing.

Finally, set the mood with lighting by swapping your porch light for a green or purple bulb.
Step 2. The Haunted Mantel
If you have a fireplace, the mantel is the centerpiece of your room. Naturally, you have to use it to put fear in the hearts of your guests.
How to make it
Begin by covering the surface of the mantel with a black cloth for a dramatic backdrop. Then, gather an assortment of items to set the scene. Stack up books to use as stands and place some cool thrift store finds on top of each pile—like an old candlestick or a spooky black-and-white photo—and make up a fun, appropriately spooky backstory for each piece!
For more of an aged, rusty look, you can add a vase with some dry, twisty branches instead of flowers. You can also use old glass jars to create “potions” (mix water and green or red food coloring) and add them to your spooky mantel. Remember to scatter more artificial cobwebs and plastic bugs across the display to tie everything together.
Bonus tip: A plastic limb or two, casually displayed on your mantel, can be a tasteful touch and a conversation starter!
Step 3. The Pumpkin Takeover
Pumpkins are always a safe bet when it comes to Halloween house decorations. However, carving them can be messy, and not everyone owns the necessary tools. Luckily, there’s something else you can do to make your home look just as Halloween-ready.

How to make it
Gather a few pumpkins in different sizes (the more, the better) and spray-paint them in metallic gold, black, or any other color that matches your spooky aesthetic. You can use push pins and white string to create designs on your pumpkins, like webs and bats. Once they’re ready, tuck the pumpkins into corners and shelves all over the house to saturate every corner with Halloween spirit.
If you’re looking for even more ideas for Halloween decorating, tools like ChatOn have specialized prompts ready to go.
Bonus tip: Use ChatOn’s “Creepy Decor” prompt for Halloween home decor ideas that range from simple and budget-friendly to more impressive and elaborate.
If you have a specific theme in mind, try this prompt: “Generate three [your theme]-themed Halloween party decoration ideas. Use only common household items, like [list your available items]. The ideas should be simple, atmospheric, and require minimal crafting skills.”
More for this Halloween
Easy Halloween costumes and DIY house decorations are just the beginning. To create a truly immersive experience and transform your home for the holiday, you need to come up with a spooky playlist for ambiance, creepy-looking snacks, and scary movies to match the festive October mood.
And if you want to spend more time enjoying the holiday than planning it, try using ChatOn and its library of Halloween prompts.
Good luck and happy Halloween!
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