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What do Toy Story, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, and Little House on the Prairie all have in common? Western culture, of course! There's just something about the heroes and heroines from Western movies, shows, and books that will inspire you to saddle up yourself and create your own DIY Western Halloween costume. Ahead, find plenty of creative cowboy and cowgirl costumes that you can put together with items you likely already own for you and your pardner or your littlest wranglers. They make for great family Halloween costumes, too: Plaid flannel shirts, western belts, cowboy hats, and cowboy boots will make everyone look fit to work at Drummond Ranch! Want to look bad to the bone? There are several men's and women's costumes that will help you play the part. You'll just need to perfect your tough-looking scowl!
Here, you'll find costume ideas for classic cowboys, rodeo queens, country music stars, Disney-inspired looks, and more! There's something for everyone in the corral so you'll be ready to line dance the night away on October 31. Most of these ideas are easy DIY projects or shoppable options, so they make great last-minute costumes. (Anyone who's a fan of period costumes will also want to give these '80s Halloween costumes and '70s Halloween costumes a glance for more clever ideas!) So, without further ado, here are some great ideas to make all your wildest (West) dreams come true. Yeehaw!
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Sheriff Siblings Costume
De Su Mama
There's a new sheriff (or two) in town! Put together this super cute siblings costume with items you probably already have in your kids' closets. Flannel shirts, jeans, and boots will do the trick. Add bandanas and handcuffs for the finishing touches!
Your kiddo will be the best bull rider in the business this Halloween! Print out the Professional Bull Riders tag, DIY some chaps by cutting up brown suede pants, and then throw them over a few everyday items.
Every cowboy needs a horse to ride on, you know. Create one with the help of this nifty DIY tutorial—and make sure you ask your child for their input on the pattern of the horse's "coat."
You can wear one of these whimsical outfits solo, or dress up together with a partner. Either way, you won't have a hard time putting them together: Both involve items you probably already have in your home, like egg cartons and a bandana.
Your kids will love getting the chance to dress up like the cowboys and cowgirls in their favorite Western movies. (And how awesome are those pink cowgirl boots?)
Celebrate your little one's first Halloween with this impossibly cute costume. Baby bottle lids and pacifiers work equally well to create the "udder" here.
Reba McEntire and Dolly Parton Best Friend Costumes
Living After Midnite
Country fans, grab a friend and get ready to embody two of the genre's most beloved performers, Dolly Parton and Reba McEntire. Bonus points if you've got a costume microphone or ukulele to bring along.
Match your little rodeo queens with this adult version! Swirling details and silver glitter trim with a matching belt, hat, and bandana add the perfect amount of glam.
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Cactus Costume
Studio DIY
Any trek through the wild, wild West is sure to be met with a few cacti along the way. That's why it makes perfect sense to dress up as the prickly green plant—especially when the costume is this cute.
Want to test your hand at crafting your very own cowboy hat? This foam tutorial is so easy to follow! They're perfect for recreating Woody and Jessie looks from the Toy Story movies.
If you love Disney as much as you love the wild, wild West, you'll swoon over this Toy Story family costume. After all, you can never go wrong with Jessie, Woody, and Buzz. And if you have a four-legged friend, they can be Bullseye!
If your kiddo's goal is to look bad to the bone this Halloween, look no further than this Western outlaw costume. Or, let it inspire you to create your own at home.
We know this one may not look Western—but if you're a fan of Disney's Rango, you'll get it! Channel thepet chameleon who gets thrown into the role of sheriff in the wild, wild West with this fun costume.
Rebecca Ravee Norris is a freelance writer with a decade's worth of lifestyle media experience. Based out of the Washington metropolitan area, she covers everything from beauty and wellness to style and celebrity news. She is a graduate of George Mason University and has a B.A. in Media: Production, Consumption, and Critique, along with a minor in Electronic Journalism. When she's not writing, she can be found with her beloved Jack-Chi, Cash, working through reps at the gym, dreaming up her next home decor project, testing a new recipe, getting lost in the pages of a book, or catching up on her favorite shows.