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Escaping Baby Halloween Costume

Published: Sep 24, 2018 · Modified: Sep 1, 2023 by Morgan · As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. This site contains affiliate links. ·

Wondering how to make a maternity baby coming out of stomach costume? Here's a step by step guide for this funny homemade pregnancy costume!

I have always dreamed of being pregnant at Halloween, and it was basically because of this costume.

I spotted a similar version of a baby zombie maternity costume once and thought that it was the funniest thing ever!

I felt #blessed to be pregnant and due in October. So, I made this costumes and took these photos just a few weeks early - right before Luke was born!

I just had to DIY my own escaping baby Halloween costume.

Check out all of my DIY maternity halloween costume ideas!

I do, however, want to clarify some of the tweaks that I made for my costume.

Some people call this a "pregnant zombie costume" but I prefer to think of it as an escaping baby coming out of belly halloween costume.

You can see that I decided NOT to do any "dripping blood" with red paint that is common with this look. To me, that was over the top and too "dead baby" and bad vibes overall.

This baby is very much alive and ready to bust out of there. Which, at 37 weeks pregnancy, is an all too real feeling.

While I rocked this look late in my 3rd trimester, I think that it could absolutely work early in pregnancy as well.

It could be an amazing pregnancy announcement if you have a certain sense of humor! Change the word bubble to anything that suits you.

Here's how to make a pregnant halloween costume baby coming out!

Escaping Baby Halloween Costume

Escaping Baby Halloween Costume

Here's how to make this funny DIY pregnant baby coming out of belly halloween costume.

Escaping Baby Halloween Costume

What you need for a DIY Escaping Baby Halloween Costume:

  • White t-shirt
  • Baby doll with plastic face + arms
  • Scissors
  • Hot glue gun + glue sticks
  • Black sharpie
  • Optional: mini baby candy pail
How to make a DIY Escaping Zombie Baby Pregnancy Halloween Costume

How to make a DIY Escaping Baby Halloween Costume

Here are the simple steps to make this zombie baby pregnancy costume!

STEP 1: Prep work

First, dis-assemble the doll. I used scissors to chop off the arms and legs and remove all the stuffing. I then used scissors to cut the face off. RIP dolly.

How to make a DIY Escaping Zombie Baby Pregnancy Halloween Costume

STEP 2: Glue the face

Use hot glue to attach the face to the inside of the shirt. I suggest putting the shirt on to find the right placement.

Apply the glue all over the face, especially in the eyes and around the nose to really get the creepy details to show through the shirt.


How to make a DIY Escaping Zombie Baby Pregnancy Halloween Costume
How to make a DIY Escaping Zombie Baby Pregnancy Halloween Costume
STEP 3: Glue the arms and legs

Put the shirt back on and use a pen to mark where the arms and legs should go. Use hot glue to attach them.

How to make a DIY Escaping Zombie Baby Pregnancy Halloween Costume

STEP 4: Add a pail

Optional but awesome: use hot glue to add a candy pail to the baby's hand. Baby wants candy!!

How to make a DIY Escaping Zombie Baby Pregnancy Halloween Costume

STEP 5: Add words

While wearing the shirt, have a friend add a text bubble with a sharpie. I went with "let me out!" but "give me candy" was also a contender!

That's how I made this DIY zombie pregnant costume!

What is your favorite maternity Halloween costume idea?

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