Get ready to embrace the magic of Halloween in the coziest, coziest and most creative way this year! Are you expecting a little bundle of joy? Well, that’s no reason to miss out on all the ghoulish fun.
In this spooky blog, we’ll show you how to rock Halloween in style and comfort with some super casual costume ideas for pregnant moms and the whole family.
Before you get into the Halloween spirit, treat yourself and your bump! 🤰🏻
Preparation (Before you cheat, you need to treat yourself).Follow these simple steps to make sure you shine like a true Hallow-queen:
- Wash your bump using a pregnancy-safe body wash.
- Use exfoliating gloves and a gentle sugar scrub to exfoliate your belly and remove any dead skin cells.
- After you finish your shower or bath, dry your feet.
- Apply your favorite toxin free belly oil and over me Belly butter.
- Now you look like a Hallow-queen!
1. Baby Burst
Do you really want to attract the attention of adults and scare children? A baby bursting out of your stomach will definitely scare them!
It’s all about creating a gruesome illusion. Whether you’re going to a costume party or just want to scare your friends and family, this costume will leave a haunting impression.
2. Studio 54 Disco Ball & Disco Queen Costume

Want your maternity Halloween costume to come with a dose of glam? Shine bright this Halloween and turn your bump into a disco ball! Turn back the clock as you shine and shine on the dance floor or during trick-or-treating, you’ll be the life of the party. It doesn’t just light up the night. brightens your spirit!
3. Baby Bump Jack

How could we forget your little pumpkin? Literally! A “Pumpkin Head Painted on the Baby Bump” is not only adorable, but also a fantastic way to celebrate your growing family. Embrace the Halloween spirit while bringing out the magic of pregnancy. As you show off this creative and super easy masterpiece, you’ll be sharing the joy of your journey with a smile as bright as a lantern’s.
4. Avenger’s Endgame Mom-Thor Costume

Spoiler ahead!!! For all the strong moms-to-be out there, this is going to be electric! A pregnant mom channels Thor’s power as “Pregnant Mom Thor,” but with a twist! A hilarious tribute to the iconic, quirky character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. With a touch of humor and a little creativity, this pregnant mom proves that Halloween is all about fun, no matter what shape or size.
What you will need:
- Wig and beard
- Hammer
- Sunglasses
- Crocs
- Trousers
- Robe
- Gloves
- hoodie
5. Pregnant Lady Emoji 🤰

Perfect for the millennium! Recreate that emoji look with a simple purple sleeveless shirt.
6. Pac-Man Family Outfit

Another cute way to celebrate pregnancy and family during Halloween is with Pac-Man themed costumes. Mom takes center stage and dresses up the baby as the iconic Pac-Man, while the rest of the family become ghosts!
With just a few materials and a little creativity, here are the things you can do to make it:
For mom, wear a black shirt and pants to create a Pac-Man silhouette. Paint the Pac-Man face on your baby bump with yellow fabric paint and that’s it!
For dad and kids, wear white shirts and black pants to create the ghost silhouettes. For the ghost bodies, cut a colored, sheer fabric into ghost-like shapes. You can choose the ghost shape with a clear umbrella and a pointed bottom to make it easier. Make eyes by cutting a white fabric into ovals and a blue fabric into the pupils. Put it all together with two bobby pins, but I recommend using glue or tape for security and voila! There will definitely be a lot of Pac-Man style candy!
7. Baby or Toddler Snail Costume

For those with young children who are not expecting, here is a bonus. Consider making this DIY snail costume for your baby or toddler. It’s a creative, affordable, and totally adorable way to join in on the Halloween fun!
Step 1
Gather your materials.
Step 2
Cut 6 feet (1.8 meters) of kraft paper and crumple it up.
Step 3
Unwrinkle and roll the kraft paper lengthwise. Then twist it.
Step 4
Roll the twisted kraft paper tightly into a coil and use hot glue to secure the roll as you go. Hold the roller in place for a few minutes each time you add glue.
Step 5
Repeat steps 1-4 to make a second coil.
Step 6
Cut two 1 foot (30.5 cm) pieces of kraft paper. Then roll them up and twist them. These will be the tentacles for the snail’s eyes!
Step 7
Glue the pom poms to the top of the tentacles and add the turnip eyes if you have them. Then glue the tentacles to the headband. It works best if you wrap the ends around the bottom of the headband. Be sure to hold them in place to set the glue for several minutes!
Step 8
Cut a piece of cardboard so that the length is slightly longer than the spirals of kraft paper and the width is slightly smaller than your child’s back.
Step 9
Punch holes in the corners of the cardboard. Measure around your child’s arms (like fitting a backpack) and adjust the length of the rope or ribbon. Tie the rope or ribbon to the cardboard.
Step 10
Glue the kraft paper spirals together. Once the glue is dry, turn them on their side and glue the snail shell onto the cardboard. You will need a lot of glue to attach the shell, so make sure to hold it in place for several minutes!
Save this DIY Halloween costume for kids and toddlers!
Materials you will need:
- kraft packing paper
- Cardboard rectangle
- rope or ribbon
- headband
- hot glue gun
- big pom poms
- googly eyes (optional) graphic cart-blue icon
As we celebrate Halloween, always remember that it’s not just about costumes! It is a time to create lasting memories, share laughter and embrace the joy of family. So may your Halloween be scary and your babies beam with the magic of the season. Happy Halloween! 🎃 👻