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16 Pregnant Halloween Costumes You Can DIY

16 Pregnant Halloween Costumes You Can DIY


Celebrating the bump, hiding it, or just trying to be comfortable for a night out — any pregnant mama has been there. Even though you're likely going to need a nap half way through the party, with one of these looks, your costume won't quit. Just make sure you have comfy shoes and an understanding partner.
Miley's Wrecking Ball: Make an entrance like one, and then quietly leave when you're ready to call it quits. (via Brit + Co)
Pot o' Gold: With an inflatable middle, people will be less likely to notice (or try and rub your belly). (via Brit + Co)
Handmaids: Under his eye, and under a red cape — your secret is safe. (via Brit + Co)
Bowling Ball: Is the father-to-be interested in wearing a bowling pin costume? Excellent; it's time to paint the belly. (via Brit + Co)
Tennis Pro: Couples costumes make a statement. This one says you're both sporty and want to wear comfortable shoes out. (via Brit + Co)
Bowl of Ramen: Food-based costumes are good fun, and this one lets you imagine a meal with all kinds of things you can't have for another few months. (via Brit + Co)
Cotton Candy: Disappear completely under a giant pouf of spun sugary goodness. You can dress the kids in snacks too, and no one will be the wiser. (via Brit + Co)
Easter Basket: Now when you cradle your belly all evening — it will fit with the gag. Just don't drop any eggs! (via Brit + Co)
Gumball Machine: This is a great excuse for carrying around a bunch of chewing gum. What are else are you going to do? It's not like you can drink. (via Brit + Co)
Jellyfish: Your bump will rest easy under a hoop skirt all night, so you don't have to worry about being uncomfortable in a tight dress. (via Brit + Co)
West World: Any excuse to wear a giant flowing caftan during pregnancy is a welcome one. (via Brit + Co)
Trolls: You may not be feeling the beige body suit, but the excuse to wear a belly gem and a big wig should outweigh those concerns. (via Brit + Co)
What's Cooking Good Looking: Who doesn't love a good brunch pun? (via Brit + Co)
The Cheshire Cat: When someone asks you how you're feeling during the pregnancy, "We're all mad here" is the only acceptable answer. (via Brit + Co)
Ursula the Sea Witch: All the tentacles are very forgiving, and the sweetheart neckline will help emphasize your assets. (via Brit + Co)
Planet Earth: No pregnant woman wants to be compared to a planet, but when your boo comes along as the moon, it feels cohesive. (via Brit+ Co)

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