Because of how much my son loves trains, deciding on our Halloween costumes last year was a no-brainer! We did a train theme, and it is such a great choice because there are so many great train cars to dress up as, including the caboose, the boxcar, gondola, coil car or even a covered hopper. Clearly, the options are endless. So, since my little guy went as a train engine, I joined in on the fun as a tender or a coal car. Two weeks ago, I did a how-to post on how we made a train engine out of a cardboard box and today, I am excited to share Part II of our 3-part train costume series. And this post is all about how to recreate this cardboard box into a train coal car Halloween costume. #morethanabox
But before we get started, I wanted to mention that we used the same method from the train engine tutorial to create the coal car. So, if you see an asterisk next to a particular step make sure to refer to Part I of this series for my notes and tips. That said, let’s go!
Medium cardboard box
Tape
Scissors
Box cutter
1 can of black paint
Paintbrush
Printable/Stencil
To start, you will need one medium sized cardboard box. Next, I measured myself against the cardboard box to determine the length and width of the opening for where I will stand inside. Then, I cut out the opening using a box cutter.
Afterward, I had the little guy traced just the bottom portion of a small plastic circle on the bottom panel of the box for the wheels. He did two on each side. Then, I cut off the excess cardboard. Repeat on the opposite side.
Once you have your general train coal car body shape, you can paint it or decorate it with the color of your choosing. We chose black. We only needed one coat and it was enough to cover the finish of the cardboard box well. Then, we set aside our coal car and let the paint dry completely.
While the paint is drying, figure out what designs you want on your cardboard train coal car. Since my son’s train engine had adorable pumpkins and spiders, we decided the coal car needed some cute ghosts. After all, is it really a Halloween costume without ghosts? #idontthinkso
After you’ve figured out what designs or details you want on your cardboard train coal car, it’s time to print and cut*!
Again, this process was done per image, but it’s not as nearly time-consuming as the pumpkins and spiders that we used on the train engine. Why? There’s no coloring involved just cutting.
Next, once the box is covered in paint and completely dry, start adding your designs or details to your DIY cardboard train coal car Halloween costume. For these next steps, unless it involves tape, just run a little of glue all around the paper and stick it down.
First, let us start off with the wheels*.
Secondly, attach red tape to the sides of the coal car to create visual interest. In hindsight, if I were to make another cardboard coal car Halloween costume, I would add red tape all around instead of just the sides. #noob
Next, move on to the letters*. Apply the red letters first then the yellow. Do make sure that they overlap so that it adds contrast to your train coal car.
Then, it’s time to add some adorable ghosts!
After that, we crumpled black tissue paper and added it to top of the box to create coal. It’s such an easy way to add texture and a fun dimension to the overall look.
This step is optional but if you want your costume to stand out from the crowd, I highly recommend painting parts of your train with glow in the dark paint. For us, we chose to paint the name of our train, “Boo Express” and I just love the extra oomph it gave my Halloween costume.
Lastly, you need to add straps*. We used Velcro but you can use a ribbon or fabric strap – you decide! To do this, have the person wearing the costume put it on. Then, look at where to place the straps and how long to make them. Afterward, attach them to the cardboard coal car with glue or tape.
There you have it!
Do you dress up with your kids for Halloween?
Stay tuned for Part III of our train theme costumes featuring the whole ensemble!
If you enjoyed this post, be sure to check out my Halloween page for more costume, décor, and outfit ideas!
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Julia Rees | 22nd Oct 23
Such a great Halloween costume idea! Thanks for sharing the tutorial.
Julia x
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NancyC | 8th Oct 23
Love this costume idea! My great nephews would have fun making this! 🙂
Mica - Away From The Blue | 7th Oct 23
I love the glow in the dark additions – this looks really fun and so easy to make! Thanks for sharing! Hope your son has a great Halloween!
Carrie @ Curly Crafty Mom | 4th Oct 23
So cute! I love homemade costumes, they’re so original and just the best. My son used to love trains too!
Carrie
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Bojana | 3rd Oct 23
You are so creative. I bet you would be a great event planner! I can’t wait to see your Halloween costumes this year.
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Shauna | 3rd Oct 23
The wheels are my favorite! So cute and easy to make. I just love this time of year and can’t wait to see your costumes you choose!
Shauna
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Pamela | 29th Sep 23
So cute!
Kim Carberry | 29th Sep 23
Aww! That is so cute! What a great costume. I love that it grows in the dark.
Kathrine Eldridge | 29th Sep 23
What a fabulous costume DIY! It’s adorable and would have loved to have this post when my sons were kiddos. Thanks for sharing!
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Bedabrata Chakraborty | 28th Sep 23
You are so creative and talented. And this costume is so very cool. I wish I had kids and i could have just replicated this!
Melanie E | 27th Sep 23
This looks like such a different idea for a Halloween costume. It is great that you showed teh steps to make it step by step to make it easy to follow. I also love that it is glow in that dark. That is such a great addition and perfect when trick or treating in the evening.
Fransic verso | 26th Sep 23
This looks so cool and I miss doing DIY. Would love to try this for Halloween. Thank you for sharing!
Nikki Wayne | 26th Sep 23
Wow! This is so cute and cool craft to do with my kids! Thanks for sharing this with us
Ntensibe Edgar | 26th Sep 23
Wow….landing your eyes on this car, deep in the night might give me the nightmare of my life. It’s so creepy-looking but right on point, with the theme.
Olga | 26th Sep 23
It is such a cute costume. Plus, I like it is also a DIY project, and we can play with this train longer than one day. I`ll show this Halloween car to my youngest son.
Stephanie | 26th Sep 23
What a spooktacular idea! I love the glow-in-the-dark letters, too. Those are awesome! My boys just had us pull their wooden trains out of the attic yesterday so we may be going train-themed this year, too.
Richard Lowe | 26th Sep 23
when I was a kid, I would have loved this. I remember many disappointed looks from my parents because I enjoyed playing in the toy boxes more than the toys.
Debbie | 25th Sep 23
Wow! What a fun and amazing Halloween costume idea. Great instructions for other parents to follow the fun idea.
Marysa | 25th Sep 23
This is so creative. Good for you putting together a homemade costume! I feel like so many people just buy a last minute costume, and I really like a good DIY!
Beth | 25th Sep 23
This is the cutest thing ever! I have to make this for my Halloween decor. It’s super adorable.
Michele Morin | 25th Sep 23
The glow in the dark feature is SO inspired!
Bryan | 25th Sep 23
Costumes are most fun when you make them yourself. It just takes a little bit of creativity. I would love to see a pic of this costume with someone wearing it.