Waldo from Where’s Waldo by Martin Handfordįor a low maintenance teen Waldo is chill, easy and comfortable. Go true mystique with some blue leggings, top, and face paint, or keep it lowkey as Mystique under cover as a high school student, party guest, or known figure by dressing however you wish, but with the added touch of Mystique’s glinting yellow eyes. The cool thing about Mystique is that she could be anyone, or anywhere - in this particular comic she’s even taking on the role of an undercover spy. Vaughan, Jorge Lucas, Michael Ryan, and Manuel Garcia If you’re crafty, you may be able to make your own with these sewing patterns from Mood Sewciety. There’s a few options for this one, but if you want to keep this as easy as possible, I advise black pants and a fitted mock neck top, and investing in an elegant cosplay jacket to layer over them like this one. T’Challa from Black Panther: A Nation Under Our Feet by Ta-Nahisi Coates and Brian Stelfreeze Add her five crushes’ names on envelopes to carry with you to make it crystal clear. With the trilogy adaptation concluded earlier this year on Netflix, Lara Jean’s signature look should be recognizable with her trademark stripes, florals, sweaters, skirts and scrunchies. ![]() Easy Book Character Costumes for Teens Lara Jean from To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before by Jenny Han Polka Dot Chair offers several ideas on how to bring this character to life with no-sew creativity. We can all recognize Alice in a flash from her blue dress and pinafore. Alice from Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll and Sir John Tenniel Sam Wu, from Sam Wu is Not Afraid of Ghosts by Kevin Tsang, Katie Tsang, and Nathan ReedĪnother character with a distinct but easy look, and an especially appropriate set of books for the Halloween season! (Don’t miss this book reading video from the authors.) To bring Sam to life, just pull together green pants, a blue top, and green glasses (or create your own from construction paper using the round template from this First Palatte printables set). To go the extra mile, cover the hat with white construction paper and decorate with yellow stars. Drape a purple cape or blanket over a white button-up top and jeans, and top it off with a top hat and magic wand. I don’t have a tutorial from this one, but I don’t think you need it to bring to life this delightful character from a Children’s Laureate. ![]() If Halloween snuck up on you and you need a quick fix to find a great Halloween costume this year (or just don’t have the energy for anything elaborate)…hey, friend, I feel that.īetsey Biggalow, from Magic Betsey by Malorie Blackman There’s a pandemic (still) on, the world is (still) burning, and things are hard. (Hello, where do yo think you are? Of course we’re all about the books here.)īut hey, it’s 2021. The nights are getting darker and in some places, that chill has struck the wind…are your pumpkins and candy bowls ready? Halloween is almost here! That wonderful, spooky time of year where we get spooky - or just dress up in easy book character costumes to celebrate the characters we love!Īnd there are so many characters to love! Some of the most classic, iconic and beloved characters of our times come into our lives through the books we read, which means books can offer up an endless supply of ideas for Halloween costumes, for kids, teens and adults alike. Follow her on Twitter All posts by Emily Wenstrom Her Chronicles of the Third Realm War series includes Mud (#1), Tides (#2), Rain (#0), and more to come. Wenstorm, an award-winning sci-fi and fantasy author whose debut novel Mud was named 2016 Book of the Year by the Florida Writers Association. By day, Emily Wenstrom is a content marketing specialist.
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