A Timelapsed How to Make the Timeless Bed Sheet Ghost Costume
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A Timelapsed How to Make the Timeless Bed Sheet Ghost Costume

A sheet, a few stitches, and a little Halloween spirit; that’s all you need to make this nostalgic ghost costume. Follow along step by step as we unfold, cut, and sew a simple spooky fun outfit perfect for trick or treating.
Supplies
- 1 white bed sheet (we used a twin size)
- Measuring tape
- Fabric marker or chalk
- Scissors
- Black sheer mesh fabric (sometimes sold as tulle, power mesh, or sheer nylon)
- Needle & thread or sewing machine
- Spit guard or clear face shield with glasses-style frame
- Fabric tape (double-sided or sewing-specific)
- Iron and ironing board
Notes and Tips
- For smaller kids, use a pillowcase or crib sheet instead of a full bed sheet.
- Glow in the dark fabric tape or LED strips inside can make your ghost even creepier and more visable at night.
- If sewing isn’t your thing, fabric glue can be used in a pinch (though it won’t last as long).
Unfold & Mark


- Fold the sheet in half lengthwise, with the fold at the top.
- Find and mark the center point at the top fold; this will be your pendulum mark.
- Measure and mark the eye locations while your child slips underneath for positioning.
Pendulum Cut and Eye Holes

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- Measure the desired length of the ghost.
- Place the tape measure at the top center point and swing it like a pendulum, marking the curve along the bottom edge.
- Cut along the curve to create a rounded bottom which keeps it from dragging on the ground.
- Cut out the eye holes using your earlier markings.
Eye Details




- Cut pieces of black mesh fabric (tulle/power mesh/nylon) and fold them for extra opacity.
- Sew the mesh behind the eye holes; this lets the child see out but hides their face.
- On the inside, attach a spit guard with a glasses frame using fabric tape.(any glasses frame would work)
- This keeps the eyes aligned with the child’s face.
- It also helps the sheet hold its shape while worn.
Iron and Sew the Seam

- Iron the bottom edge to create a crisp fold.
- Sew along the edge to finish the seam and prevent fraying.
Trick or Treat

And that’s it; slip into your new ghost costume, haunt the neighborhood, and fill that candy bucket. Bonus points if your spooky reveal includes glowing eyes or a skeleton helper.