Young and old, boys and girls, even dogs: there is a dinosaur Halloween or Carnival costume for everyone. Whether you plan to buy or DIY your costume, check out our list of the 9 best and most creative Halloween costumes for dinosaur fans in this list. Check out the list!
“I want to be a Terror-dactyl for Halloween this year” she sniggered.
Our LDA’s still trying out her Halloween jokes and has not decided on her Halloween costume (at least she hasn’t told me the same idea twice in a row).
For dinosaur lovers, Halloween inevitably means a dinosaur-inspired costume. To help you, we’ve put together a list of the best and most creative Halloween costumes for dinosaur fans.
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I have a confession to make: Germany does not celebrate Halloween (Australia does not traditionally celebrate it either).
However, the fifth season, or Carnival season, officially starts here on 11 November (at 11:11 a.m.). It culminates in large Carnival celebrations and parades on the weekend before Ash Wednesday (16-22 February 2023 and 8-14 February 2024). For five or six days, Carnival is an excuse to dress up in extravagant costumes. Including dinosaur costumes.
Why can’t a dinosaur Halloween costume be a dinosaur Carnival costume?
We’ll start with the most obvious dinosaur Halloween costume: go as a dinosaur.
Another easy and fun Halloween costume for dinosaur lovers is a dinosaur fossil.
Go the easy route and buy a dinosaur fossil costume. Or make your own.
Alternative Halloween costume for dinosaur fans #3: robot dinosaur.
There’s a pre-made costume you can purchase.
Save your boxes from your Prime Day purchases and use them to make a robosaurus costume using this tutorial. Paint it grey or silver to look more robotic. Add grey clothing and matching grey or silver dinosaur feet made out of tissue boxes (use this tutorial and skip the decoupage).
Neanderthals were not around when the dinosaurs roamed the earth (there’s a 65.5 million-year gap). But it is not difficult to imagine a Neanderthal – or modern jockey – as a dino rider.
Go the easy route with this costume (for the Neanderthal look) or this one (for a more modern jockey).
Go the much cheaper DIY route for your Halloween costume for dinosaur lovers. You’ll need:
Follow this tutorial to make the body. Stuff the stockings and attach them to the dinosaur body with staples to look like the rider’s legs.
Why haven’t I included a Pterosaur costume with the other dinosaur costumes? Technically, pterosaurs, such as the Pterodactyl or the huge Quetzalcoatlus are not dinosaurs (the latter was the size of an F16 fighter jet).
Pterosaurs or flying reptiles – there are around 130 valid genera – lived in numerous locations across the globe. They appeared in the late Triassic period and roamed the skies until the end of the Cretaceous Period, becoming extinct around the same time as the dinosaurs (228 to 66 MYA).
Modern birds didn’t descend from pterosaurs but from small, feathered, theropod dinosaurs.
Various Halloween costumes are available if your little dinosaur lover wants to be a pterosaur. This Pterodactyl costume is gorgeous. For a more traditional look, try this Pteranodon costume. There are pterosaur fossil costumes too.
One easy way to ensure your dinosaur lover’s costume is easily recognisable is to make it resemble their favourite TV or film dinosaur. Possible Carnival or Halloween costumes for dinosaur fans include:
Like a zookeeper, but for dinos. This creative costume can be styled on Owen from Jurassic Park or a normal zookeeper. The zookeepers at our local zoo wear jeans or cargo pants with polo shirts with the zoo’s logo on them. Simply change the patches on this zookeeper costume to dino patches – even I can manage that sewing. This Jurassic Park Ranger patch or this dinosaur patch would work well for this dinosaur-inspired Halloween costume.
A floppy hat and binoculars are optional.
Perhaps the pinnacle of Halloween costumes for dinosaur fans (if you are not going as a dinosaur) is the palaeontologist costume.
Let your little dinosaur fan play in the sandpit in their costume – everything should look dusty.
This costume was a hit in our house – our Little Dinosaur Aficionado went to Carnival parties the last three years year as a dinosaur doctor (and enjoys playing doctor to her dinosaurs).
Young and old, boys and girls, even dogs: there’s a dinosaur Halloween or Carnival costume for everyone. Whether you plan to buy or DIY your costume, I hope you’ve found the perfect creative Halloween costume for dinosaur fans.
And if your little dinosaur fan is still practising their Halloween dinosaur jokes, here’s another one for you to be overly enthusiastic about: What do you call the ghost of a dinosaur? A scaredactyl.
PS If you’re looking for a beautiful dinosaur book about Halloween, there’s a new book in the Tiny T-Rex series.
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