Cool Homemade Cardboard Car Costume
This car costume is constructed using recycled cardboard, spray paint, a pair of suspenders, and duck tape. Total Spent: $20
Rejoice in this fun collection of sleek car costumes! Youngsters especially will love the chance to get behind the wheel.
You don’t need your license for these awesome homemade designs. You will see unique ideas like race cars, transformers that actually transform and even a Model T. From simple and easy to extremely complex, these car costumes have something for everyone this Halloween.
Discover the cool DIY costume secrets behind these amazing looks. For example, to construct headlights, one crafty person used a Pringle can. Another used pool noodles. Read on and get inspired for your own DIY costume creation.
In addition, making an eco-friendly car costume has never been easier. One homemade costume here was made with only recycled cardboard, spray paint, a pair of suspenders and duct tape. And it looks amazing!
So buckle up and enjoy the ride to your greatest DIY costume this Halloween.
This car costume is constructed using recycled cardboard, spray paint, a pair of suspenders, and duck tape. Total Spent: $20
This is my homemade transformer costume which took me two days to make. I named it the Tan-yota, my name is Tania and I drive a Toyota haha I used cardboard boxes to cut out the shapes and purchased everything else at the dollar store. The wheels are Frisbees that I painted in black to … Read more
(SORRY-in the pictures one of my lights fell off…i noticed just now, If you scroll at the bottom… you’ll find links to see my costume in a better way). This homemade Transformer (that actually transforms) Halloween costume took a whole week to make. I got the idea to make a transformer costume, but then I … Read more
This year for Halloween I made a TRANSFORMABLE Homemade Mini Cooper Transformer Halloween Costume. Let me tell you why. Last year I made the coolest Iron man costume, for a school contest, entirely out of flat cardboard boxes and with absolutely no help from anyone. After winning the contest, I thought: “what will I do … Read more
We came up with the idea for this costume because of our love for old cars and hot rods. We also wanted to give the cardboard box costumes a run for their money ! I started by using a fiberglass stroller body to mold paper mache over the top, for my 3D body. Once it … Read more