Easy Halloween Yarn Wreath
by
Carolyn McAfee
(IC: blogger)
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This wreath is the easiest to make, and it's inexpensive too! You could still get one made and enjoy it for a few more days! At this point you could probably find a great skeleton on clearance!
I found this cool yarn as I was checking out at JoAnn's. It reminds me of shag carpet. I grabbed a few skeins of it, because I like it so much. (Red Heart Boutique - Fizzle)
I wasn't sure what to do with it.
Sometimes a creative just needs something new to get the wheels turning. Turns out there is a bunch of stuff to do with this yarn and Halloween is a great time of year to use it!
This post is about how I made a wreath with it.
I found this cool yarn as I was checking out at JoAnn's. It reminds me of shag carpet. I grabbed a few skeins of it, because I like it so much. (Red Heart Boutique - Fizzle)
I wasn't sure what to do with it.
Sometimes a creative just needs something new to get the wheels turning. Turns out there is a bunch of stuff to do with this yarn and Halloween is a great time of year to use it!
This post is about how I made a wreath with it.
I used a straw wreath, that I already had, 2 skeins of this yarn, ribbon, and a skeleton, that I got at JoAnn's as well, oh and some craft wire too.
As you pass that start piece of yarn, tie it to the yarn you are wrapping.
I went on a hunt for what to put on my wreath. I found this perfect size skeleton. It is scaled just right for this wreath. I also bought paper napkins, thinking I'd make a flower or something out of them.
I sifted through my ribbon and found a black and white stripe. I tied that around my wreath and hung it up.
Enjoyed the project?
Suggested materials:
- Yarn (JoAnn's)
- Straw wreath (craft store)
- Skeleton (JoAnn's)
- Craft wire
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published October 26th, 2016 1:36 PM
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Lincluden Cottage on Oct 26, 2016So cute! Love it! ;)
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Christy bellinger on Oct 26, 2016I looooooove it!!! Thanks for sharing!!
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Carolyn McAfee on Oct 26, 2016Of course! Thanks for commenting!
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