DIY Halloween Bat Wreath
I made my bats by cutting out bat shapes, pinching the center and stitching in place. This gives the bat a more realistic look and is perfect for this wreath. I left enough embroidery floss in length to tie to the wreath later.
These cotton stems come in several different colors. I had pink stems, but think this wreath would look amazing with the white cotton also.
Start bending the stems into the shape of your wreath. I intertwined the stems together so the wreath was nice and sturdy.
Tie the bats to the wreath with the embroidery floss and use a double knot to secure.
Do you guys love this DIY Halloween Cotton Wreath as much as I do? It’s adorable and I’m so happy I put this together - it's perfect in my kitchen!
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Barb C on Oct 28, 2020
At $12.99 and up, I'm wondering how many packs of the cotton stems you needed.
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Holly Lengner - Lost Mom on Oct 29, 2020
I only needed two stems to make this wreath. You can look at Hobby Lobby or Michaels and get them when they are on sale.
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You did not mention what the bats are made of so I assume since felt was on the list of materials that was what you used? In addition, I don't believe a lot of us can just cut out a bat shape, so did you have a stencil?
Em: I did look online for free stencils but found none that looked like this one, which is the shape I like the most.
What about getting the cotton stems at Dollar tree?