Scots parents have gone above and beyond with hilarious Halloween costumes for their kids.
Daily Record readers sent us pictures of some incredible ideas from a two-year-old Lewis Capaldi to the Titanic.
Youngsters beamed for the camera as they dressed up for the spooky season this weekend.
With trick or treating back on the cards after last years government covid restrictions forcing - there was no holding back.
The brought iconic characters to life including Still Game and Only Fools and Horses.
The fancy dress photos will have you in stitches as parents have ditched the shop bought masks in favour of jaw-dropping home-made costumes and are winning at Halloween.
Here's our pick of the best costumes this year:
The Lowe family transformed into the iconic Only Fools and horses gang for Halloween.
Conlan, Brooke and, Adalyn gave Del boy, Rodney Trotter, and uncle Albert a run for their money with thee hilarious costumes.
The trio from Douglas in South Lanarkshire went viral for the spot on look created by Heidi Strickland.

Brook also stunned as she became a 50p for here second costume.
The look was created with silver body and hair paint giving a dazzling effect.

A two-year-old Lewis Capaldi also left punters in stitches this Halloween.
Pearce Shephard from Lennoxtown dressed up as the Scots pop star because of his already 'wild long hair'.
The youngster sported funky glasses, a flashy coat and bucket hat to match as he transformed into the performer.

Meanwhile 'little tomboy' Indie hock took the spooky route with her costume.
The one-year-old from Milton Glasgow became the iconic doll Chucky for her costume this year.
With flaming orange hair and denim dungarees with a stripped top the tot looked brilliant.

In Tillicoultry youngsters decided to turn into the Still Game cast.
Two-year-old twins Kallum and Kian became Jack and Victor and looked hilarious in their costumes.
Big sister Keva looked great as she dressed up as Isa to make the trio complete.



Rory from Ayr stepped outside box and into the Titanic as he became a boat for Halloween
The four-year-old is a mega fan of the blockbuster and even had it has his birthday theme.
So his costume this year was an easy pick for transport loving Rory who beamed in his homemade get up.


Roamie Wilson from Mosspark decided to combine her love of Christmas and Halloween as she became Cindy Lou Who.
The six-year-old looked exactly like the character from the Grinch with her incredibly detailed costume.
Her talented stylist mum re-created the iconic elaborate hairstyle at her salon Tease Hair and Make-up on Dumbarton Road.

And Arlo decided to go as Eddie Brock as he stepped into the Marvel universe.
The nine-year-old looked cool in his letterman jacket with Venom symbiote attached to him.

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