1The Little Mermaid
Photographer Mike Garten; Hair by Meron Weyante; Makeup by Marc CornwallGet the look of Ariel from The Little Mermaid with a DIY costume made from a purple top they may already have in their closet, a shell necklace and green scarves for the skirt, plus an additional hair scarf as a belt.
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2Super Mario Bros.
Mike GartenThis one's for superfans of the Super Mario Bros. movie or Nintendo game. Turn a set of siblings or friends into Mario and Luigi with some suspenders, hats and gloves.
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3Crayons
Photographer Mike Garten; Hair by Meron Weyante; Makeup by Marc Cornwall 4Wednesday Addams
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5Queen Esther
Creative Jewish MomWhip up an adorable Queen Esther costume using a combination of thrifted items and upcycled goodies from your own closets: You’ll need a richly colored skirt, ribbon, a jeweled headband, costume jewelry and a thrifted or DIY wedding veil.
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Xinfenglai Blue Princess Costume
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Queen Esther is the star of the Purim story, but Disney star Princess Elsa is a fan favorite for the modern era. You can also make this costume at home using tulle and silvery iron-ons.
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7Mordechai
Creative Jewish MomTransform your little one into the hero Mordechai with a few simple steps using supplies you may already even have on hand: Use heavy-weight paper for the crown, glue cotton to a beard-shaped piece of cardboard, and make a cape from a scrap of blue fabric. Voilà!
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8Plant Costume
Easy and cute! To make, cut a hole in the bottom of the basket wide enough for hips and legs to fit through comfortably. Download our leaf template below, and trace onto green paper. Trim and fold in half. Cut varying lengths of wire. Create stems by threading with green straws, dabbing hot glue as you thread to keep straws in place. Hot glue leafs to the ends of the stems. Hot glue the stems to the inside of the basket, avoiding the sides. You can reinforce these with duct tape if necessary once dry. Cut 2 lengths of green ribbon to use as shoulder straps. Attach to the inside front and back of the basket with velcro tape or safety pins. Dress in shades of green and slide the basket over your head, with the straps resting on your shoulders. Bend stems around you to create a natural look.
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Rubie's Hamentaschen or Donut
Sure, the hamentaschen is the pastry of the moment, but this adorable donut costume is equally sweet. You can DIY your own, and even adapt the idea into a triangle shape and add felt to reflect your hamentaschen filling of choice!
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11Astronaut
beavera//Getty ImagesNext stop? Space! DIY an astronaut costume with white clothing embellished with a flag and NASA logo.
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12Balloon Anemone
Mike GartenThis showstopping costume is surprisingly easy to pull off at the last minute: Just blow up a bunch of long balloons, and attach them by their knots with safety pins to a shirt. (No promises on how long it will last… so take that picture fast!)
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This fun, colorful costume is a slam dunk. If you're looking to DIY it, all you need is a kid-sized box, a box cutter, small plastic cups, glue, and spray paint in the color of your choice.
With so much emphasis on food during Purim, a chef's costume is a perfect complement. This one comes with a coat, hat and an array of kitchen accessories (for playing long after the holiday is over, too).
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One Casa Inflatable Dinosaur
Credit: One Casa
Go big or go home! This inflatable dinosaur costume lets kids pretend to be riding a colorful T-Rex.
This colorful butterfly costume is so fun and easy to wear. Available in six colors, each comes with wings with elastic loops, plus a mask, hair clips and an antennae headband.
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17Marie Curie
Carol Yepes//Getty ImagesEncourage little girls’ interest in STEM with an easy DIY version of the Nobel Prize-winning scientist Marie Curie. A long, black dress is the centerpiece of the ensemble; add some props to complete the look.
Why a sock monkey for Purim? Why not?! It's cute, wholesome and timeless, too (so plan to pass this one down to all the younger sibs and cousins!).

Alesandra is a digital travel and lifestyle journalist based in Los Angeles. Her work has appeared in Good Housekeeping, Woman’s Day, Prevention, Insider, Glamour, Shondaland, AFAR, Parents, TODAY, and countless other online and print outlets. Alesandra has a masters degree in journalism with an emphasis on cultural reporting and criticism from NYU, and a bachelor’s degree from UC Berkeley. An avid traveler, she trots the globe with her husband and their twins.
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