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It’s almost Halloween Mamas! So while your baby is getting ready, you no longer have to dust off those cobwebs around your house. After all, they can totally pass as Halloween decorations. Now it’s time to start thinking about what or who you want to dress up this year, so enough about the ‘decor’, let’s get down to it. Being pregnant during Halloween can be so much fun and there are so many creative options out there.

You may have thought about making a statement and going for one pregnant ball costume! You feel artistic and want to a painted pregnant belly for Halloween? Try a pregnant pumpkin belly! We’ve put together a list of our favorites that will show off your bangs and are super easy to create. You’ll be ready for Spooky Season in no time!

How to Create the Cutest Pumpkin Belly and Other Halloween Pregnancy Costumes!

Preparation (the night before):

  1. Wash your bump using a body wash safe for pregnancy.
  2. Use exfoliating gloves and a kind one sugar exfoliation to exfoliate your belly and remove any dead skin cells. This will help the color go on smoothly.
  3. After you finish your shower or bath, dry your feet.
  4. Apply your favorite toxin free belly oil and over me Belly butter.
  5. Does your stroke look crazy??

ic: Pregnant woman in ball suit with husband

📸: @amysbalancinact

Wrecking Ball Maternity Outfit

This is definitely one of our favorites. It’s super easy to make and you’ll probably already have all the supplies you’ll need at home. And as an added bonus you can sing “Wrecking Ball” all night long! Need a suit for your partner? Have them dress up as a construction worker and now you have the perfect Halloween pregnant couple costume.


Supplies:

  • Shears
  • Paper plate
  • White adhesive tape
  • Chain necklace with large links (long enough to rest on the top of your bangs)
  • Barbie doll
  • Black t-shirt
  • Gray Tanktop
  • Pencil or pen

Instructions:

  1. Use a pencil to trace an outline of the paper plate onto your black t-shirt.
  2. Cut the circular border so that your gray t-shirt is visible through the cut. If your t-shirt is not very stretchy, you may need to cut a larger circle.
  3. Put on your gray tank top and then your black t-shirt. Then put on your chain.
  4. Thread Barbie’s leg through the bottom center link of the chain and bend the doll’s leg to secure. Next, thread the doll’s arm through a joint so that it is placed over her head. Bend the arm so it stays in place.
  5. That’s all! Now you are ready to hit Halloween Town!

ic: pregnant woman wearing a Winnie the Pooh outfit

📸: @theotafamlifestyle_

Winnie The Pooh Maternity Outfit

We love this Winnie The Pooh inspired costume. It’s a quick and easy homemade option that’s sure to make you the sweetest guest at your next Halloween party. Pair this adorable suit with tennis shoes for apple picking all night long.

Supplies:

  • Shears
  • Hot glue gun
  • T-shirt dress with mustard yellow jumpsuit
  • Cropped red t-shirt
  • Mustard Yellow Marker (Same color as your t-shirt)
  • Black Sharpie or Paint Marker
  • Gray or white dollar store jar
  • Headband
  • Yellow felt

Instructions:

  1. First, use the yellow marker to write “Pooh” on the red t-shirt. Set aside to dry.
  2. Then, using the yellow paint marker, draw honey dip marks around the opening of your jar. It’s okay if it looks a little messy, Mom. Pooh was kind of dumb anyway.
  3. Using the black marker or paint marker, write “Hunny” with the second “n” backwards. Set aside to dry.
  4. Cut two 4 inch long ovals from your felt. Lie flat on a protected surface and place the headband over the felt oval. Make sure the ovals are at least 2 inches apart.
  5. Use the glue gun to glue along the perimeter of the felt. Fold each piece of felt together on the opposite side. Make sure your “ears” are pointing up.
  6. Voila! You have the Winnie The Pooh outfit.

TOP TIP: Leave some snacks in your ‘hunted’ pot. Trust me, you’ll thank me later.

ic:painted pregnant belly for Halloween
📸: @lindsaymdewey

Pregnant pumpkin belly

Nothing says Halloween like a pumpkin. Use your hitting to your advantage and try a pregnant pumpkin belly. This is such a fun and creative DIY costume to make with your partner, bestie or even your child. And when we say this is the EASIEST of all the costumes we’ve listed, we mean it. You literally just sit or lie down while the “artist” paints your pumpkin for you. So take a load, mom. They’ll trick or treat you in no time!

Supplies:

  • Non-toxic Orange Face Paint
  • Non-toxic brown face paint
  • Non-toxic black face paint
  • 1 medium size brush
  • 1 Small brush
  • Cup of water (to rinse your brushes)
  • Towel (to dry brushes between uses)
  • 3 paper plates
  • Art Assistant (or anyone who can use a brush)

Instructions:

  1. Place each color of paint on separate paper plates (so they don’t mix together)
  2. Using the medium sized brush and the orange paint, paint a large circle around your belly. Once you’re satisfied with the shape, fill in the rest with orange.
  3. While the orange paint is drying, start painting the stem of your pumpkin with brown paint and the small brush. We suggest painting a vertical rectangle to make this easy. For our more artistic readers, go ahead and feel free!
  4. Now that your orange paint has dried a bit, add your pumpkin grooves. Using the same brush and brown color, add curved slightly wavy lines under your belly.
  5. Rinse and dry the brush with a towel.
  6. Next, you will paint your face pregnant pumpkin belly. Using the small brush and black paint, make two triangles for eyes on the top of your pumpkin. In the center of your stroke draw another triangle to create a nose.
  7. Next, you will create the mouth. This part is entirely up to you and your partner. You can make it as cheesy or happy as you want. Just have fun with it!
  8. After you’ve finished your masterpiece, throw on a cropped black tank or tee and pair with comfy leggings and you’re good to go, mom!

These are just a few of our favorite maternity Halloween costumes. Whether you want to let your artistic side shine with one painted pregnant belly for Halloween or opt for a DIY pregnant pregnant pumpkin bellyjust have fun with it, mom! Halloween is a great time to show off your bump in a way you’ve never seen before. If you’re looking for more Halloween costume inspiration hit us up Easy Maternity Costumes That Will Help You Slay Halloween Blog.

Have a fun maternity outfit idea? Tell us in the comments.

The spoiled mom

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