These funny ideas are perfect for siblings or best friends.
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Whether you are a parent of a twin set or you are a twin yourself, you know that everything is better when it comes in pairs. Halloween costumes are no exception to this age old rule. The pressure is always on to think of a clever, original costume, but that pressure doubles for twins. The possibilities are endless, but it isn't always easy to come up with an original idea.
If they've been watching Disney Plus on repeat, they may want to dress up as their favorite characters for a DIY Disney Halloween costume. Or they may prefer a simple, funny costume. We have gathered up 15 ways for twins to dress to impress this Halloween. These costumes will have the kids asking, "What time does trick-or-treating start?" If trick-or-treating isn't your family's favorite way to celebrate Halloween, don't worry! These ideas will also be the life of any Halloween party or event. Most twins are BFFs, so if you didn't find what you're looking for in this round up go and check out even more best friend halloween costumes. Why should just the twins dress up? Make it a family affair with these family Halloween costume ideas.
1
A Pair of Witches
Double, double, toil, and trouble; fire burn and cauldron bubble. These cute witch costumes are sure to be a hit. You can even take on a best witch name for the night.
2
Parent Trap
We can't think of a better costume idea than to dress up as the characters from one of the most iconic twin movies The Parent Trap.
Get the tutorial at Chirping Moms.
3
Roll the Dice!
It's no gamble to see that this a great costume for a set of twins.
Get the Tutorial at Sugar Bee Crafts.
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4
S'mores
S'more the merrier! One twin can dress as the bonfire, while the other adorns everyone's favorite camp treat.
Get the Tutorial at Aww Sam.
5
Lemonade Stand
Do your kids love hosting a lemonade stand every summer? Then they will love this DIY costume idea.
Get the Tutorial at Love the Day.
6
Thing 1 and Thing 2
This is a true classic for any twin! If you're a fan of Dr. Seuss, this Thing 1 and Thing 2 dynamic is a definite crowd-pleaser!
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7
Weather
A rainbow and a rain cloud make a wonderful complimentary costume for a twin set.
Get the Tutorial at Say Yes.
8
Dinosaurs
The twins will like to play dress up with these dino costumes long after Halloween has passed.
Get the Tutorial at Oh Happy Play.
9
Peanut Butter and Jelly
They're every kids favorite snack, so why not make it their costume too?
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10
Reba & Dolly
Country music lovers will love this costume. Especially great for twin sets where one has red hair!
Get the Tutorial at Living After Midnite.
11
Buzz and Woody
Your twins will feel like they're in Toy Story with this costume.
Get the Tutorial at Oh Happy Play.
12
Sushi
What could be cuter that your toddler dressing up as sushi and soy sauce? These custom fit come in a variety of sushi flavors too, pick your favorite!
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13
Elsa & Anna
Frozen fans will be delighted to dress up as Disney's favorite sisters.
Get the Tutorial at Brit + Co.
14
Mustard and Ketchup
These complimentary condiments go together as well as your twins do.
15
Eggs & Toast
Twins will think it's hilarious to dress up as this breakfast staple.
Get the Tutorial at Hello, Wonderful.
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16
Dancing Emojis
17
Milk and Cookies
Because isn't it every babies dream to be milk? Pair it with some cookies and you have the perfect combination.
18
Mario & Luigi
After spending hours playing Nintendo, your kids will be thrilled to dress up as the brother duo in real life.
Get the Tutorial at Smashed Peas and Carrots.
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20
The Shining
If you're looking for a costume on the spookier side of halloween, the creepy shining twins are fantastic way to go!
Alison Allsopp
Alison Allsopp is the Style and Market Editor at Country Living.