Kids Halloween Costumes Only Pacific Northwest Parents Get

Mostly DIY PNW Inspired Halloween Costumes

October is approaching, which means Halloween is just around the corner. We’ve put together a list of Pacific Northwest inspired costumes for all ages. Best part? They’re simple enough you can create them from what you have on hand…or from a quick trip to Goodwill!

Our Favorites

1. Campfire Smore’s Costume

Whether it’s a family affair, or your kiddo aims to play the role on their own, this costume idea is bound to get a few laughs. Gather some cardboard, a hot glue gun, scissors, felt, a twig, and you’re good to go!

2. Coffee Lovers Costume

It’s no secret we love our coffee in the PNW, and those of us in Bend know there’s a mild townie obsession with Dutch Bros.

3. Park Ranger Costume

This costume is perfect for kids who love our National Parks as much as the Rangers do! Grab a wide brim hat, some neutral colored clothing, a patch from the thrift store and some binoculars.

4. Local Farmer Costume

Central Oregon loves their farmers! Why not play dress up as an ode to Oregon agriculture. Don’t have time to craft a mini John Deer of your own? Fill a small basket with produce or fill an apron with gardening tools!

5. El Sancho Taco Costume

Show your love for favorite Bend spot, El Sancho Taco Shop, and dress the family as tacos! Parents, don’t forget to bring the heat by dressing as a condiment or hot sauce. Stop into El Sancho for some restaurant swag to add as the finishing touch.

6. Sasquatch Costume

Sasquatch, Big Foot, Yeti, these are all names for a folklore character near and dear to the heart of the PNW. Does dressing up as this scary woodland monster sound appealing? It’s definitely a warmer option for crisp October evenings! This one might be a bit tricky to pull together at home, so here’s an option to purchase online.

7. Lumberjack Costume

What could be more Iconic in this neck of the woods than the Lumberjack? Top it off with a beanie and draw on a beard for this burly look!

8. Snail Costume

Snails have a big impact on the forest floor in the PNW. They also make a super cute costume for any age with many ways to interpret. We’re loving these ideas, especially incorporating the reusible twisted packaging paper as the antennas and shell. Have fun with this one!

If we’ve inspired your Halloween costume let us know, we’d love to see it!

More Halloween Fun in Bend!

Pumpkin Carving at Old Saint Francis
Sunday, October 20, 10am
McMenamins Old St Francis School, Bend
Come carve a pumpkin and enjoy fresh apple cider, kids movies, donuts and more! The entry of $15 per person includes a pumpkin of your choice, carving kit, fresh apple cider and donuts. Kids’ Halloween Movie (TBD). Costumes encouraged!

Tales of Hallow’s Eve
October 26, 6 – 9pm
$10
High Desert Museum, Bend
A Halloween party like you’ve never seen! Dare to enter the haunted Spirit of the West exhibit. Family fun for all ages. Costumes encouraged! Museum café will be open for food and drinks.

 

 

 

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