Halloween is just around the corner, and those costumes can be scary fun with a baby bump. You are already rocking the best accessory for a uniquely creative and fun costume. With our Best Halloween costume ideas for baby bump, you will find the perfect costume or get inspired.
Pumpkin Belly
First of all, if you are a DIY Halloween costume creator, you can always paint your belly like a pumpkin. When putting products on your skin, you will want to ensure they are non-toxic so you aren’t transferring any chemicals to the baby. Grab some orange, brown, and black non-toxic face paint, a medium and small-sized paintbrush, a cup of water to rinse your brushes, a towel to dry off brushes, a paper plate for paint, and an assistant to reach the hard-to-see places! Just like a jack-o-lantern, the sky is the limit with your imagination.
Disney Themed
Where are my Disney-loving beauties? So many ideas come to mind to dress that bump in some Disney magic! For example, Pooh Bear with a pot of honey, Mike Wasowski’s eye (Monsters Inc.), Ursula with your belly as her magical shell (for my Disney Villian-lovers), or Olaf with your belly as the snowman’s middle section! No matter what you choose, you will be sharing magic with everyone around you with your Creative Disney Halloween Costumes!
Wicked
Wicked has been a beloved staple of Broadway for 21 years. With the highly anticipated film adaptation coming out in November 2024, there is no question that a costume from the Great Land of OZ could make you stand out in a crowd! If you have always been a fan of Glinda, you can wear a glamorous pink gown with your belly as a magical orb. Don’t forget a sparkling wand to grant the wishes of parents who say, “There’s no place like home,” while trick or treating. If you prefer being a little more “Wicked” on Halloween, you can always dress up as Elphaba and embrace your inner Wicked Witch! With non-toxic green face paint and a witch’s hat, you can dress up your bump with a spell book or broom!
2000s Themed
Check out these ideas if you want to return to some millennial nostalgia. Britney Spears has been part of pop culture since 1999. You could recreate her iconic “Baby One More Time” look or opt for a more mature Britney Spears when she was pregnant. An oldie but a goodie 2000s-themed costume idea is Juno. All you need is jeans, a skirt, a yellow and white striped shirt, a sweatshirt, and a ponytail, and you are set! Let’s not forget the Spice Girls! The baby bump can be Baby Spice, and you can be Scary, Sporty, Ginger, or Posh! 2000s is always a great era to show off your sense of humor with Funny Halloween Costumes for Baby Bump.
Horror Halloween
Finally, I couldn’t forget to add scary Halloween costume ideas! How about a zombie in tattered clothes and creepy, non-toxic makeup? Use your bump as a canvas for fake hands peeking out. If you are not into the gore of a zombie, you could always be a Mummy. Wear all black and wrap yourself with bandages with a mummy baby peeking out! Another fun idea is clown with non-toxic clown makeup and your bump as a circus ball!
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No matter what you choose for your Halloween costume, you will undoubtedly dress that bump to impress. Remember to share your costumes with us on social media using the hashtag #StrongerTogetherHalloween #StrongerTogetherSurrogacy