This 'Back to the Future'-inspired kids' Halloween costume has us wanting to hop into our DeLorean

ByKaitlin Stanford for Babble KTRK logo
Monday, October 15, 2018
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This post originally appeared on Babble and is reprinted with permission.

Florida mom Lauren Willis definitely doesn't phone it in when it comes to her kids' Halloween costumes. Last year, her twin boys Charlie and Row channeled Cameron and Ferris from Ferris Bueller's Day Off with near perfection:

Lauren Willis

And the year before that, the boys dressed as Wayne and Garth from Wayne's World, which was ... well, insanely adorable, too:

Lauren Willis

But this year? Willis spent hours coming up with another throwback-themed costume that millennial parents everywhere can appreciate: Back to the Future!

Two words: Mission. Accomplished.

Lauren Willis

Dressed as Doc and Marty McFly from the 1985 Spielberg classic, Charlie and Row are once again killing the Halloween game this year, thanks to a few early photos their mom released on Instagram.

Lauren Willis

Willis says that apart from those sweet Nike kicks her son is wearing, it cost her less than $100 to create the costumes - and that's including the mini DeLorean, which took her six hours to construct herself.

Lauren Willis

The creative mom says she repurposed last year's Ferrari and got crafty with some cardboard boxes, duct tape, and acrylic and spray paints. (If you're feeling super self-conscious about your own DIY skills at the moment, I am right there with you.)

"I am an artist and love a creative project," says Willis, "so I loved every minute!"

Lauren Willis

Despite being just shy of 3, and only having seen a few clips from Back to the Future so far, both boys had a blast channeling their iconic '80s characters.

"They love their accessories best," says Willis, of the watches, glasses, and goggles each boy got to wear. "They had a ton of fun taking pictures and love to put their costume on at home."

Lauren Willis

It's no surprise that friends and family are also loving the costume - and clearly, so are we. But that's all part of the fun for this creative mom, who seems to become more and more inspired as time goes on.

Lauren Willis

"I just love doing these costumes every year," says Willis. "I think it will be so great to one day have a wall of Halloween costume photos in my house - (what) great memories to look back on."

With photos like these, that's going to be one awesome photo wall.

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