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www.FredericksburgParent.NET 21 Spider-Man (Multiverse Edition) Spider-Man is more popular than ever. DIY-ing a Spider- Man costume doesn't require a full body suit; you can take a creative approach by re-imagining the costume in your own way. What you'll need: • A red or blue shirt and pants (or leggings) • Use fabric markers to draw the iconic spider web design • A DIY mask made from red fabric or a bandana • Alternatively, you can design your own "Spider-Verse" version with unique colors and designs to create a one-of-a-kind Spider-Man costume A.I. Robot With advancements in AI continuing to dominate headlines, dressing as an AI robot or futuristic character is both topi- cal and easy to DIY. What you'll need: • A silver or metallic shirt and pants (or use metallic body paint or fabric paint) • Add wires, circuits, or gears made from cardboard or foil as accessories • A face painted to look robotic with angular shapes or a "circuit board" pat- tern drawn with eyeliner or face paint This modern, tech-inspired costume is sure to be a conversation starter. Ghostbusters Who you gonna call? "Ghostbusters"! This time- less group costume is not only a fun throwback but also easy to put together with everyday materials. What you'll need: • Beige or khaki jumpsuit (or beige pants and a shirt) • Black boots • A Ghostbusters logo (print and attach it to the sleeve or chest of your outfit) • Create a DIY proton pack using card- board, empty soda bottles, and black paint Complete the look by carrying a DIY "ghost trap" made from a shoebox or wearing safety goggles for the ultimate Ghostbuster vibe. Taylor Swift (Eras Tour Edition) With Taylor Swift's *Eras Tour* being one of the biggest trends of 2024, recreating her iconic looks is a surefire way to nail a pop culture-inspired costume. What you'll need: • Choose your favorite Taylor Swift era (Red, 1989, Folklore, etc.) • For "Red" era: A red dress, heart-shaped sunglasses, and red lipstick • For "Folklore" era: A cozy car- digan, soft makeup, and flowy skirts • Add accessories like a micro- phone, a friendship bracelet stack, or a guitar This costume lets you pay tribute to Taylor while also showcasing your favorite era of her career. A Minion These little yellow guys from *Despicable Me* are still as popular as ever, and a DIY minion costume is quick, easy, and adorable! What you'll need: • A yellow shirt and denim overalls • Black gloves and boots • A pair of round glasses (you can make them out of cardboard and elastic if you don't have any) • For added fun, create a "Gru" or "banana" prop to complete the look This costume works perfectly for groups too—every- one can be a different minion! Funky Disco Dancer Disco never dies! A 1970s-inspired disco dancer costume is perfect for parties or Halloween and lets you embrace bold, funky colors and pat- terns. What you'll need: • Bright, flashy colors, bell-bottom pants, or a jumpsuit • Platform shoes or go-go boots • A wide belt, oversized sunglasses, and plenty of glitter • For an added touch, style your hair into a big afro or use a wig This costume is easy to thrift and lets you have fun with wild, retro acces- sories. Whether you're diving into nostalgia with Cookie Monster or embracing the latest pop culture trends, these DIY costume ideas for 2024 will help you stand out with creativity and flair. With a bit of imagination and some basic materials, you can craft a costume that's both fun and unique!

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