There’s something so fun about adorable babies in Halloween costumes. These pictures are sure to put a smile on your face and maybe even give you some DIY costume ideas for your own little pumpkin.
Even if your baby is too young to eat candy, or enjoy in trick-or-treating, you can still have fun and make memories with a costumes – even if it’s just for a few minutes of fun while you snap some pictures for grandma.

Teddy bears are adorable, babies are adorable, and when you put the two together… awwwww. The little tuft of hair sticking out and that heart-melting smile are so hard to resist. Tanks a lot mama… love this little scuba guy costume. This is such a clever costume for a baby who isn’t old enough to do much more than tummy time. Everybody loves cuties! This little cutie is priceless and so easy to make! Put the cuties into a red wagon and putz around the neighborhood for Halloween. So simple and fun! This costume isn’t anything new but we love how easy it is to make this out of simple PJs! Even without the wigs, this would be a fun simple costume for twins, cousins or friends. Who you gonna call?… Ghostbusters fans here is a costume for you. Who can resist a Starbucks drink, especially when it is as cute as this one! Super clever idea and not too expensive. Use some taffeta for the whipped cream, make your own straw & cup, and then print the Starbucks logo. She will understand when she is older why this costume is so darn hilarious (and cute!) This little piggy… was just so darn cute! With that sweet smile and those chubby cheeks, this Halloween costume might just be the most adorable thing we’ve ever seen. Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! If lions were all this sweet they wouldn’t be known as the “king of the jungle” but as the “king of cuteness.” Star Wars fans it wouldn’t be complete without a costume from the iconic movie series. This Princess Leia is just the sweetest thing. Oh no Humpty Dumpty don’t fall off the wall – you’re one of the cutest costumes of all! Charlie Brown is one of those Halloween classics. It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown has been a tradition for many families to watch every year since it first aired in 1966, and kids have been dressing as Charlie and his various friends for many years as well. For the 80’s kid inside of you! This is Michael J. Fox’s character Marty McFly from Back to the Future, and doesn’t he look thrilled by his custom ride? Any child of the 80’s will appreciate this throwback costume of the iconic Cabbage Patch Kid. How much did you want a real life cabbage patch when you were little?? This butterfly costume is perfect for babies that still need to be swaddled. Remove the wings and just have a caterpillar baby. So easy and simple. Everyone loves avocados right?