Create a Budget Homemade Sheriff’s Halloween Costume

Don’t want to spend a fortune on your child’s Halloween costume this year? We understand! In fact, you can create a wonderful costume using what you have around the house and just adding a few key accessories. You can make a terrific homemade cowboy/cowgirl costume for under $10!
Start with the basics:
- Blue jeans and a white or plaid shirt;
- Add a bandana and knot that around the neck ($1.49)

- Another idea is to make a bolo tie out of some string or even a shoelace.
- A belt with a large buckle adds to the costume
- Make “chaps” out of butcher block paper if you want to get fancy!
- If you have cowboy boots you can add those, too (but tennis shoes work just fine)!
- Add a cowboy hat and some costume spurs for only
$1.99 each and you’re nearly there! - Don’t forget the Sheriff’s Badge (a steal at only $1.49)
Grand total= $6.96!
Here’s another idea for the rest of the cowboys on your list!
Create a Cowboy Vest
Supplies:
- Large Brown Grocery Story Bag
- Markers, stickers, crayons
Directions:
- A paper grocery bag has three parts : flap, sides, and the top edge (the opening).
- Place the unfolded bag on a flat surface, bottom folded flap facing up. The top edge should be nearest you and find and mark the middle (approximately 6 inches).
- On the closed flap, draw a 4 inch circle in the center for the neck opening.
- Open the paper bag completely. Find your mark along the top and cut a straight line from the edge up to your circle and then cut out the circle.
- On the sides of the paper bag at about 2 inches down , cut an oval on each side (about 6 inches in diameter) for the arm openings.
- Fringe the bottom
- Have the kids decorate any way they’d like with stickers, crayons, markers, etc.
Not only will you save money, you’ll have fun with your little one as they can help put the whole costume together.
Looking for some alternatives? There are plenty of Sheriff’s and cowboy costumes accessories for kids and adults, too.
Sheriff’s and cowboy costumes accessories>>
This is both a craft and activity that should keep your little cowhands busy. Have enough large grocery store brown bags ready for each child. Before the party, have the vests cut out and ready to go.
Directions:
A paper grocery bag has three parts : flap, sides, and the top edge (the opening).
1. Place the unfolded bag on a flat surface, bottom folded flap facing up. The top edge should be nearest you and find and mark the middle (approximately 6 inches).
2. On the closed flap, draw a 4 inch circle in the center for the neck opening.
3. Open the paper bag completely. Find your mark along the top and cut a straight line from the edge up to your circle and then cut out the circle.
4. On the sides of the paper bag at about 2 inches down , cut an oval on each side (about 6 inches in diameter) for the arm openings.
5. Fringe the bottom
6. Have the kids decorate any way they’d like with stickers, crayons, markers, etc.











