The Lazy Girl’s Guide to Halloween (Part 2)

The time has come again, when everyone wants to go out and dress up like something else. Some people take months figuring out what they’re going to be, but you? No. You wait until the week before, maybe even the day of, you have no costume, and there’s no way you’re going to go to CVS and buy a costume. 
 
Well I’m here to help because like you, I’m lazy af when it comes to Halloween costumes. I love looking at other people’s punny costumes, but my own? Yeah, no. I’ll completely forget and then scramble last minute to throw something together.
 
Last year, I showed you two Halloween costumes I’ve done in the past and this year, I realized I couldn’t actually repeat costumes post this post like I would have done for a Halloween party (though that would have truly embraced the lazy girl’s guide….hmmm, maybe I should just stop writing this post now). Nope, I had to actually come up with something that was easy and laying around my house….so I present to you, The Lazy Girl’s Guide to Halloween (Part 2)!
 
 lazy easy costumes for halloween 

 
First up, the ice cream cone!
 
ice cream cone costume halloween
 
 
 
 
 

The Ice Cream Cone

So ignoring everything I just said in the paragraph above (awkward), this costume has actually been sitting in the back of my mind for a while. I was debating trying it out last year, but laziness got the best of me (can you sense a theme?). Since I wanted to come up with something new this year though, I decided it was finally time to try it out.

I cheated a little bit and bought washi tape because I didn’t want to destroy my skirt with adhesive material and I have wanted to get washi tape for a while (double win). The actual ice cream part was easy because you just put little piece of washi tape all over your skirt and top! If you don’t want to buy washi tape (which is silly because it’s inexpensive and trust me, you can find other uses for it), you can use tape and paper, other color tapes (like painters tape), but I would NOT suggest using colored ductape if you ever actually want to wear your skirt again in real life.

The cone was a little trickier. The easiest thing to do would be grab a party hat, flip it inside out and wear that…but I didn’t have a part hat around my apartment (does anyone actually have that?). Instead, I grabbed a manila folder drew the waffle cone lines (it’s just a grid people), and taped it together until it looked cone shaped. These directions however are much better for making the cone hat shape and now I’m wishing I had seen them earlier.

Anyways, now that you have your hat and outfit, you’re all set! I decided to throw on a pair of red shoes so it would be like a cherry on top, but you could always grab a pair of white shoes and decorate them with your tape too.

where's waldo costume for halloween

Where’s Waldo

Too many directions in that last one? Yeah, I know, that got wordy fast. Luckily Where’s Waldo is simple. Red striped shirt, jeans, glasses, saddle bag, and a hat. Ta da!

The hat did get a little tricky for me since I don’t have a striped hat, but I solved that problem by tucking my red hat inside my white one and then folding the bottom of the red over the white so it looked striped. I then made a puff ball with some fabric that I have laying around (yay arts and crafts container) and safety pinned it on. You could skip this step though, I have a feeling that most people will still be able to figure out who you are. 

Now you’re all set! If you want to check out more costume ideas, here’s last years guide, with magic eight ball and sushi costumes!

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