DIY Deer Costume
A deer is earth tones, an antler headband, and a painted nose. Start with brown or tan clothes you can wear all night, clip on the headband, and paint a few marks on your face.
The antler headband is the one thing worth buying. Antlers that stand up on their own and ears already attached do the work that a homemade pair of pipe cleaners can't, and a good one runs about ten dollars. The face paint and the rest are optional touches.
What you need
A brown or tan outfit and an antler-and-ears headband.
- Effort: Easy
- Cost: ~$10
- Time: 5 min
The one thing to buy
Amazon Our pick
woxafo Deer Antlers Headband · $6.98
Amazon's $6.98 headband bundles antlers and spotted ears and holds 4.4 stars across 438 ratings, the deepest review pool we found for one.
Target and Walmart stock plain hair headbands, not costume antlers.
See it at Amazon →Checked Target, Walmart, and Spirit. None carry a costume antler headband to match.
How to put it together
- Build the brown base. Pull together a brown or tan top and matching bottoms, or a single tan dress. Soft, earthy colors sell the fur better than bright tones, and a cream or beige sweater works just as well as brown for the underside of a deer.
- Clip on the antler headband. The headband makes it a deer instead of a generic woodland creature. The woxafo headband comes with the spotted ears already attached, so the antlers and ears line up in one piece. Slide it back from your hairline so the antlers point up and slightly back, the way a real deer's do.
- Paint the black nose. Color the tip of your nose solid black with face paint or a dab of black eyeliner. Extend a thin line down from the center of your top lip for the muzzle split. This one mark does more to signify deer than anything else on your face.
- Dot the white spots. A fawn has a scatter of white spots across its back and cheeks. Use white face paint or a white eyeliner pencil to dab a loose handful of dots high on each cheekbone and across your forehead. Keep them uneven; real spots aren't a grid.
- Warm the cheeks and lashes. Brush a little brown or rosy blush along your cheekbones to soften the face, and sweep on extra mascara for big deer eyes. Stop there. The costume is the antlers and the nose; the rest is polish.
Make it your own
- For a kid
- Make it a fawn. A tan hoodie and brown leggings, the headband sized down so it doesn't slide, and a few extra white spots, since fawns are spottier than adult deer. Skip the black nose if face paint bothers them and just add the dots.
- Pair it up
- A deer slots into an animal group with a cow and a ladybug, our two other quick animal builds, for a barnyard-and-meadow crew where everyone follows the same base-plus-headband formula. For a couple, one deer and one hunter in flannel and a blaze-orange cap is a classic woodland pairing.
- To level it up
- Pin a short white or brown tail to the back of your waistband and add a brown faux-fur collar or scarf at the neck. Brown gloves or arm warmers extend the fur up your arms, and a dusting of brown contour down the bridge of your nose deepens the muzzle.
Best if you wear earth tones and want antlers and ears in one piece.
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Prices checked June 14, 2026. Stores set their own prices and may change them — the “See it at” links go to the live listing.