How to Create a Solar System Halloween Costume That’s Out of This World

Every child secretly wants to hold the stars. With this DIY solar system costume, they don’t just hold them, they wear them.

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Planets spin around their head, their face becomes a canvas of night sky, and in their hands burns a rocket ready to soar.

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It’s more than a Halloween outfit; it’s a reminder that curiosity and imagination can make the universe feel close enough to touch.

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Materials Needed

  • Large black hat or cardboard cut into a wide brim
  • 9 foam or papier-mâché balls (different sizes)
  • Acrylic paints (variety of colors)
  • Hot glue gun and glue sticks
  • Black cape or fabric (about 1-1.5 yards)
  • Black face paint + yellow/white paint for stars
  • Foam or cardboard rocket ship + tissue paper (red, orange, yellow for flames)
  • Elastic string, small craft sticks, or skewers
  • Optional: glitter, glow-in-the-dark paint, or tiny LED lights
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Paint each foam or papier-mâché ball to resemble planets.

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You can add swirls for Jupiter, rings for Saturn, and splashes of color for Earth. Let them dry completely.

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Step 2: Attach planets to the brim of the hat with hot glue or skewers. Then position the largest (like the Sun) near the top for a dramatic effect.

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Step 3: Paint the child’s face black and dab on small yellow or white dots for stars. This makes their face look like part of the night sky.

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Step 4: Add a black cape to tie the costume together. You can sprinkle glitter or glue on small star cutouts for extra sparkle.

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Step 5: Create a small rocket from cardboard or foam, then attach red, orange, and yellow tissue paper to mimic flames.

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Let your child carry it like they’re ready to blast off.

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Tips:

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If you want to make the planets glow, coat them with glow-in-the-dark paint or wrap tiny LED lights around the hat’s brim.

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This makes the costume magical under dim Halloween night lights.

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