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Seven frightfully fun costumes made from recycled materials

Dressing up is one of the best things about Halloween. However, it also can be one of the most wasteful when millions of Americans purchase ready-made costumes, wear them once, then cast them off.

So instead of filling up landfills with once-used plastics and fabrics, get creative and come up with your own unique look made from reused and recycled materials. You'll save money, as well as reduce impact on the planet.

 

kids in sweet treats homemade costumes
(Photo: Jen Cahill)










Sweet Treats

Jen Cahill snapped this adorable photo of her daughters in cupcake and cotton candy costumes.

These sweet designs were homemade with love from recycled tights, leggings, a laundry basket, and bits of fabric.

We're sure they love saying "trick or treat"!

 

 

 

 

 

 

handmade crocodile costume for halloween
(Photo: Lenore M. Edman /
www.evilmadscientist.com
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Handmade Crocodile

The creative folk over at Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories made this fearsome crocodile costume out of a cardboard box, some butcher paper, tissue paper, and a little tape.

The site gives detailed instructions on how to fold, cut, and tape it in the right places. Pair with an old clock and a friend dressed as a recycled Captain Hook for a great theme duo (actually, the Peter Pan possibilities may be endless).

Plus, when you are finished scaring your friends and neighbors with your toothy grin, you can easily recycle the cardboard once again.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

recycled witch costume for halloween by lizette greco
(Photo: Lizette Greco / Grecolaborativo)







Recycled Witch

Much older than Halloween itself is the figure of the witch, which has taken different forms over the centuries in different parts of the world. Now, the classic costume is getting a green makeover, thanks to Lizette Greco of the family collective Grecolaborativo.

Lizette's crafty witch costume was handmade from recycled fabric (the hat came from a thrift store). The cauldron was made from papier-mâché, wire, and cork, and the accompanying frog, rat, and spider were handmade.

Lizette and her family handmake a delightful array of plush animals and costumes from recycled and reused materials. Most of their designs are based on children's artwork, and they remind all of us to embrace our youthful spirit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

recycled samurai costume made out of rubbermaid bins
(Photo: kudzutech / Flickr)









Recycled Samurai

This fantastic samurai costume was made from Rubbermaid 32-gallon garbage cans and rubber stoppers. Talk about taking the battle against trash literally!

The costume's creator, Flickr user kudzutech, told TDG that a grateful Rubbermaid has sent him six new garbage cans free for this year's costume.

Of course, that's not quite recycling, but we get the idea.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

recycled umbrella bat costume for halloween
(Photo: Windell H. Oskay / www.evilmadscientist.com)


Recycled Umbrella Bat

Winged mammals of the night, bats are extremely beneficial to farmers, as well as natural ecosystems (not to mention anyone plagued by mosquitoes). Unfortunately, bats have long been misunderstood, even persecuted, and their numbers have been dwindling due to habitat loss, pollution, and other factors.

But you can show your love for this age-old, warm-blooded symbol of Halloween with a clever, relatively easy costume fashioned from an old umbrella.

Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories shows you exactly how. The only materials you need are an umbrella and a hooded zippered sweatshirt, as well as some common tools: needle and thread, pins, pliers, scissors, and bolt cutters or tin snips.

 

 

 

lego shaun of the dead halloween costume
(Photo: CoderKev / Flickr)





Lego Shaun of the Dea

North Carolina-based Flickr user CoderKev says he came up with this quirky mash-up in a hurry after his original Halloween plans fell through. He had seen a Lego costume on another site, and somehow came up with the idea of mixing it up with the lead from one of his favorite movies.

On Xenomachina, you can get detailed instructions on how to make your own Lego head from Styrofoam and some paint. For the boxy body, find some old cardboard.

Given the enormity of the Lego universe, we're thinking there are a lot of opportunities for individual expression.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

zoltar costume based on segway by jonathan gleich
(Photo: Courtesy of Jonathan Gleich / segnyc.com)



Segway Zoltar

Last year, New Yorker Jonathan Gleich wowed the Greenwich Village Halloween parade with his whimsical Segway Pirate.

In summer, he took first prize at the Coney Island Mermaid Parade with his homemade Zoltar creation, again using his Segway as a moving base (so clever!).

Gleich told us he normally commutes to work with his Segway (sans outlandish outfit). See behind-the-scenes photos of Zoltar here. Hopefully some memorable costumes will be in your near future.

 

 

 


Have a happy, creative Halloween!

Check out this video of Zoltar in action:

 

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  • Posted by Crystal Sat Oct 3, 2009 10:06am PDT
    that is so good to be green
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  • Posted by Crystal Sat Oct 3, 2009 10:07am PDT
    the cupcakes and the cotton candy outfits are so cute!
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  • Posted by Tattoo Sat Oct 10, 2009 9:55pm PDT
    I loved the Lego dude! XD Too bad its way to complicated =( And the witch is cool considering that it looks JUST like a costume you buy at the stores.
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  • Posted by sfinfgeld Thu Oct 22, 2009 4:04pm PDT
    I love everyone's imagination! I'm a huge Halloween DIYer, so thanks for the great inspiration. I also stumbled on a Halloween Guide over at Greenwala (an online green themed social network) that is really great -- here's the link if anyone is interested in taking a look http://bit.ly/2GIqKj. I like guide because I’m a visual learner and they’ve included a bunch of how-to videos. For anyone who’s going all out for Halloween and creating anything from scratch, you should also enter this Halloween photo contest http://bit.ly/44K5tE Seems like fun!
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  • Posted by Victoria Fri Oct 30, 2009 4:35am PDT
    I love everyone's imagination.
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  • Posted by Maryam Fri Oct 30, 2009 7:32am PDT
    wish every one have fun and enjoy halloween. have a good one .
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  • Posted by Patrick Fri Oct 30, 2009 8:16am PDT
    yo these costomes r off the hook
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  • Posted by Bingz Fri Oct 30, 2009 11:53am PDT
    yes, that would be great ideas...have fun in celebrating halloween
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  • Posted by Nayantara Fri Oct 30, 2009 1:31pm PDT
    wow i love the cotton candy and cupcake outfits! soooo cute!!!!! also i love how u can make bat wings out of an umbrella! its sooooo creative!!!!! luv it!
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  • Posted by Hong Fri Oct 30, 2009 2:07pm PDT
    Those costumes are awesome!!!
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  • Posted by Suzie Fri Oct 30, 2009 3:31pm PDT
    Wow..... cool lego dude!
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  • Posted by tracey Fri Oct 30, 2009 4:10pm PDT
    kool kitty on the samarai
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  • Posted by Sierra Fri Oct 30, 2009 5:22pm PDT
    kim
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  • Posted by Shazee Fri Oct 30, 2009 9:51pm PDT
    YA I LOVE AND APRICIATING U FOR THIS UNIQUE WORK
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  • Posted by Vicki A Sat Oct 31, 2009 4:43am PDT
    sweeeeeeeeet!!!!! lego dude
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