Halloween is a time of dress-up and fun with your best friends—and of course, your pets. They may not be able to join in on all the chocolate eating, but they can be dressed up in the cutest costumes and claim the spotlight in all the photos. No one should be left out on Halloween, so get your materials and tools together and start creating! If you don’t know where to start or need some inspiration, keep reading because we’ve got some awesome DIY Halloween costume ideas for you that you can create for your rabbit in no time. Some of these costumes are a little challenging, but others are as easy as cutting a few holes into some old fabric. Regardless of your level of DIY skill, we’ve got a Halloween costume for your rabbit.

The 6 DIY Halloween Costumes for Rabbits

  1. Ladybug Bunny by This Too is Found Here

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Materials: Red and black felt, pipe cleaners, and a rabbit harness

Tools: Scissors, superglue

Difficulty Level: Moderate

We’re putting your DIY skills to the test with our first Halloween costume idea as we turn your cuddly bunny into a ladybug. If you don’t have all the materials we’ve listed, work with the materials that you do have. If you want to make a bumblebee costume instead, you can swap your red felt for yellow and continue. The costumes are made the same way other than cutting out strips instead of circles for the body. First, cut your red felt into an oval shape and fold the front section over your rabbit’s harness’s front strap and glue it down. Cut out black circles from the black felt and glue them onto the red felt to create the ladybug’s body. Bend your pipe cleaner into a V-shape and trim it down to a length that proportionally fits your rabbit’s head. Glue one small circle to each end of the pipe cleaner. Cut a small circle out of the red felt as a base for the antennas to rest on your rabbit’s head and glue them to it. Take another pipe cleaner and glue the ends together. Do this once again with another pipe cleaner. These are the wings, so you can glue them onto the ladybug’s body. Place the harness onto your rabbit, rest the antennas on their head, and take a picture because your rabbit ladybug is going to look so adorable!

2.. Bunny Bat Wings by Martha Stewart

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Materials: Rabbit harness, black felt, paper

Tools: Scissors, superglue, pen, computer, and a printer

Difficulty Level: Moderate

There is nothing more Halloween-appropriate than black wings—or black wings on a black bunny. Turn your rabbit into the little dragon they are with hardly any effort. To get the best shape, print out a wing template and cut it out. Trace the template onto the black felt and cut it out. To thicken the wings and avoid drooping, glue the cutouts of the wings onto each other—you can glue a couple of layers together until the wings are sturdy. You can either draw or stitch the “veins” onto the wings. Cut a rectangle from the remaining black felt and glue it to the middle of the wings, leaving the ends unglued. Take the loose ends of the rectangle and wrap them around your rabbit’s harness, gluing them together to secure it. Secure the wings to your rabbit by placing them into their harness. Watch their wings flap as they hop around your room.  

  1. The Witch Hat by Monkoodog

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Materials: Black felt and Halloween stickers

Tools: Scissors, pen, and superglue

Difficulty Level: Easy

A witch is one of the first things that come to mind when you think about Halloween, so it’s only right that we make a witch hat for your little rabbit’s head. If you want to match your rabbit’s hat with your other pets, you can follow the same guidelines when making their witch hats—just remember to adjust your measurements to fit their heads. Cut half a circle out of your black felt and roll it onto a cone shape. Glue the sides together to secure it. Take a cup with a slightly larger diameter than the cone and place it on the felt and draw a circle around it. Cut it out and glue the cone in the center of the circle. You can leave the hat plain or add Halloween stickers or ribbon to it to make it more colorful—it’s up to you!

  1. Ghost Bunny by Bunny Food

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Materials: An old white T-shirt or sheet

Tools: Scissors and superglue or a safety pin

Difficulty Level: Easy

For another easy but spooky Halloween costume, you can’t go wrong with the ghost bunny. This is the perfect costume idea for procrastinators or those with a busy schedule who are putting things together right before a Halloween party. The ghost design is simple and can be made with minimal effort and resources because all you’ll need is an old T-shirt or any white fabric big enough to cover your rabbit’s body without any fur or limbs poking out. Take the white fabric and cut holes in it large enough for your rabbit’s ears, eyes, and mouth. Place it over your rabbit and super glue or safety pin the two loose sides of the fabric together under your rabbit’s neck to close it up. Go ahead and time yourself because you can get this done in under 5 minutes.

  1. Beanie Baby Bunny by Kaytee

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Materials: Harness and leash, string, and paper

Tools: Scissors, computer, and a printer

Difficulty Level: Moderate

Have you ever thought your adorable bunny looks just like a Beanie Baby, except better because they can hop around? Well, this Halloween, you can take that thought a step further and dress your bunny up as a Beanie Baby to get all your friends gushing. Go online and download the “TY” tag logo to print it. If you don’t have a computer or printer, you can use your creative skills and draw the “TY” tag logo on a piece of paper. Cut out the printed or drawn logo and make a hole in it to loop your string into. Attach it to your rabbit’s harness and leash, and you’ve got yourself a real-life Beanie Baby.

  1. The Football by Kaytee

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Materials: White felt

Tools: Pen and scissors

Difficulty Level: Easy

The picture may be of a guinea pig, but a rabbit’s size is more resemblant to that of a football. That’s right; we’re making the classic football costume. You’re going to turn your bouncing bunny into a bouncing football, and all you’ll need are scissors, a pen, white felt, and a good camera to snap memories of the finished look with. If you’re limited in the creativity department, you’ll do just fine with this easy design. All that’s required from you is to draw the laces of a football onto the white felt and cut it out. Place it onto the back of your bunny, and you’re done! Your rabbit’s oval shape and brown coat color will complete the look.

Wrapping Up There are plenty of DIY Halloween costumes on the internet for cats and dogs, but only a few for rabbits. We hope the ideas listed above inspire you to dress up your rabbit and make wonderful memories with them. If you can’t decide which DIY Halloween costume to use this year, start from the top and give each one a go as the years go by. Sources

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Featured Image Credit: Vincent L. Nguyen, Shutterstock

Halloween is a time of dress-up and fun with your best friends—and of course, your pets. They may not be able to join in on all the chocolate eating, but they can be dressed up in the cutest costumes and claim the spotlight in all the photos. No one should be left out on Halloween, so get your materials and tools together and start creating!

If you don’t know where to start or need some inspiration, keep reading because we’ve got some awesome DIY Halloween costume ideas for you that you can create for your rabbit in no time. Some of these costumes are a little challenging, but others are as easy as cutting a few holes into some old fabric. Regardless of your level of DIY skill, we’ve got a Halloween costume for your rabbit.

The 6 DIY Halloween Costumes for Rabbits

  1. Ladybug Bunny by This Too is Found Here

Check Instructions Here

Materials: Red and black felt, pipe cleaners, and a rabbit harness

Tools: Scissors, superglue

Difficulty Level: Moderate

We’re putting your DIY skills to the test with our first Halloween costume idea as we turn your cuddly bunny into a ladybug. If you don’t have all the materials we’ve listed, work with the materials that you do have. If you want to make a bumblebee costume instead, you can swap your red felt for yellow and continue. The costumes are made the same way other than cutting out strips instead of circles for the body.

Check Instructions Here

Materials: Red and black felt, pipe cleaners, and a rabbit harness

Tools: Scissors, superglue

Difficulty Level: Moderate

First, cut your red felt into an oval shape and fold the front section over your rabbit’s harness’s front strap and glue it down. Cut out black circles from the black felt and glue them onto the red felt to create the ladybug’s body.

Bend your pipe cleaner into a V-shape and trim it down to a length that proportionally fits your rabbit’s head. Glue one small circle to each end of the pipe cleaner. Cut a small circle out of the red felt as a base for the antennas to rest on your rabbit’s head and glue them to it.

Take another pipe cleaner and glue the ends together. Do this once again with another pipe cleaner. These are the wings, so you can glue them onto the ladybug’s body. Place the harness onto your rabbit, rest the antennas on their head, and take a picture because your rabbit ladybug is going to look so adorable!

2.. Bunny Bat Wings by Martha Stewart

Check Instructions Here

Materials: Rabbit harness, black felt, paper

Tools: Scissors, superglue, pen, computer, and a printer

Difficulty Level: Moderate

There is nothing more Halloween-appropriate than black wings—or black wings on a black bunny. Turn your rabbit into the little dragon they are with hardly any effort. To get the best shape, print out a wing template and cut it out. Trace the template onto the black felt and cut it out.

Materials: Rabbit harness, black felt, paper

Tools: Scissors, superglue, pen, computer, and a printer

Difficulty Level: Moderate

To thicken the wings and avoid drooping, glue the cutouts of the wings onto each other—you can glue a couple of layers together until the wings are sturdy. You can either draw or stitch the “veins” onto the wings.

Cut a rectangle from the remaining black felt and glue it to the middle of the wings, leaving the ends unglued. Take the loose ends of the rectangle and wrap them around your rabbit’s harness, gluing them together to secure it. Secure the wings to your rabbit by placing them into their harness. Watch their wings flap as they hop around your room.

 

  1. The Witch Hat by Monkoodog

Check Instructions Here

Materials: Black felt and Halloween stickers

Tools: Scissors, pen, and superglue

Difficulty Level: Easy

A witch is one of the first things that come to mind when you think about Halloween, so it’s only right that we make a witch hat for your little rabbit’s head. If you want to match your rabbit’s hat with your other pets, you can follow the same guidelines when making their witch hats—just remember to adjust your measurements to fit their heads.

Materials: Black felt and Halloween stickers

Tools: Scissors, pen, and superglue

Difficulty Level: Easy

Cut half a circle out of your black felt and roll it onto a cone shape. Glue the sides together to secure it. Take a cup with a slightly larger diameter than the cone and place it on the felt and draw a circle around it. Cut it out and glue the cone in the center of the circle. You can leave the hat plain or add Halloween stickers or ribbon to it to make it more colorful—it’s up to you!

  1. Ghost Bunny by Bunny Food

Check Instructions Here

Materials: An old white T-shirt or sheet

Tools: Scissors and superglue or a safety pin

Difficulty Level: Easy

For another easy but spooky Halloween costume, you can’t go wrong with the ghost bunny. This is the perfect costume idea for procrastinators or those with a busy schedule who are putting things together right before a Halloween party. The ghost design is simple and can be made with minimal effort and resources because all you’ll need is an old T-shirt or any white fabric big enough to cover your rabbit’s body without any fur or limbs poking out.

Materials: An old white T-shirt or sheet

Tools: Scissors and superglue or a safety pin

Difficulty Level: Easy

Take the white fabric and cut holes in it large enough for your rabbit’s ears, eyes, and mouth. Place it over your rabbit and super glue or safety pin the two loose sides of the fabric together under your rabbit’s neck to close it up. Go ahead and time yourself because you can get this done in under 5 minutes.

  1. Beanie Baby Bunny by Kaytee

Check Instructions Here

Materials: Harness and leash, string, and paper

Tools: Scissors, computer, and a printer

Difficulty Level: Moderate

Have you ever thought your adorable bunny looks just like a Beanie Baby, except better because they can hop around? Well, this Halloween, you can take that thought a step further and dress your bunny up as a Beanie Baby to get all your friends gushing.

Materials: Harness and leash, string, and paper

Tools: Scissors, computer, and a printer

Difficulty Level: Moderate

Go online and download the “TY” tag logo to print it. If you don’t have a computer or printer, you can use your creative skills and draw the “TY” tag logo on a piece of paper. Cut out the printed or drawn logo and make a hole in it to loop your string into. Attach it to your rabbit’s harness and leash, and you’ve got yourself a real-life Beanie Baby.

  1. The Football by Kaytee

Check Instructions Here

Materials: White felt

Tools: Pen and scissors

Difficulty Level: Easy

The picture may be of a guinea pig, but a rabbit’s size is more resemblant to that of a football. That’s right; we’re making the classic football costume. You’re going to turn your bouncing bunny into a bouncing football, and all you’ll need are scissors, a pen, white felt, and a good camera to snap memories of the finished look with.

Materials: White felt

Tools: Pen and scissors

Difficulty Level: Easy

If you’re limited in the creativity department, you’ll do just fine with this easy design. All that’s required from you is to draw the laces of a football onto the white felt and cut it out. Place it onto the back of your bunny, and you’re done! Your rabbit’s oval shape and brown coat color will complete the look.

Wrapping Up

There are plenty of DIY Halloween costumes on the internet for cats and dogs, but only a few for rabbits. We hope the ideas listed above inspire you to dress up your rabbit and make wonderful memories with them. If you can’t decide which DIY Halloween costume to use this year, start from the top and give each one a go as the years go by.

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