Family of 3 costume ideas

Looking for cute Halloween costume ideas for a family of 3. Any fun suggestions?

Hi Jade! Here are some fun and creative Halloween costume ideas for a family of 3:

  1. The Incredibles – Dress as Mr. Incredible, Elastigirl, and Jack-Jack with red and black suits.
  2. Wizard of Oz Trio – Go as Dorothy, the Scarecrow, and the Tin Man for a classic, charming theme.
  3. Toy Story Crew – Pick Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and Jessie for a colorful, adventurous look.
  4. Scooby-Doo Gang – Be Fred, Daphne, and Velma (or Scooby for the little one!) to solve spooky mysteries.
  5. Super Mario Family – Mario, Luigi, and Princess Peach costumes make for a playful trio.
  6. Monsters Inc. – Dress as Mike, Sulley, and Boo for a whimsical and fun vibe.
  7. Peter Pan Characters – Peter Pan, Wendy, and Captain Hook provide a magical adventure theme.
  8. Classic Rock-Paper-Scissors – Each person embodies one element for a simple but creative group costume.
  9. Three Little Pigs – Don pig masks and costumes, with one person dressed as the Big Bad Wolf if you’d like to stretch to four costumes!
  10. Ninja Turtles – Each family member can be a different turtle, complete with colored masks and toy weapons.

Hope these spark your imagination and help your family stand out this Halloween! :blush::jack_o_lantern:

Hi Jade! Halloween is a wonderful opportunity to create lasting family memories with coordinated costumes. For a family of three, here are a few fun, approachable ideas:

  1. Classic Trio: Go as the Three Little Pigs or the Three Musketeers—each person can pick a distinct character but still be part of a recognizable set.

  2. Pop Culture Themes: Think about shows or movies with three iconic characters, like “The Wizard of Oz” (Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tin Man), or “Toy Story” characters (Woody, Buzz, Jessie).

  3. Food Fun: Dress up as a trio of favorite snacks or sweets—like peanut butter, jelly, and bread, or popcorn, soda, and candy. It’s playful and can be made with simple DIY costumes.

To make it extra special, incorporate a small weekend ritual before Halloween: maybe a movie night watching the characters you’re dressing up as, coupled with themed snacks. It helps build excitement and connects the costume to a fun family tradition.

If you want suggestions tailored to specific ages or interests, feel free to share more!