Halloween Spider Wreath

9 Materials
$25
15 Minutes
Easy

This Halloween Spider Wreath tutorial and free spider web Cricut file makes a fun and cute decoration for October.

Supply List for this Halloween Spider Wreath

  • Foam wreath form 10″
  • sparkle silver construction paper 12″ x 12″
  • Spider Web Use a Cricut and construction paper to cut out spider web file. Free Spider Web Wreath Jpeg Free SpiderWeb Wreath Photoshop file.
  • It is easier if you have a Cricut. But if you don’t have a Cricut you can still do this. Just print off the design. (free files above), (enlarge sections of it with your printer to fit a 12×12 paper) and cut out the design
  • Black Tinsel Garland 10-15′ long
  • Thin craft/floral wire 26 gauge or higher
  • Beads to make the spider. 1 large round purple, 1 medium round silver, Spacer bead caps
  • hot/warm glue gun and glue sticks

Instructions for how to make this Halloween Spider Wreath


  1. Wrap the black tinsel around the foam wreath.

Secure both ends with hot glue gun and sticks.

2. Cut out Cricut design on silver sparkle construction paper or trace it and cut out with a hobby craft utility knife.

3. Secure the spider web paper by gluing it with hot/warm glue gun in many places around the wreath to the tinsel.

4. Create the beaded spider or to make this more simplistic you can just buy a small spider you like and attach it.


Read on for steps on assembling the beaded spider.


First, put bead caps on both sides of the round purple and round silver beads.


Thread a wire into all and secure on both ends.

Wrap two long pieces of thin wire around the abdomen of the spider making four legs each.

Thread beads onto the wires. Two longer silver beads and two purple round alternating colors.


At the end of the wire, bend the end to tie it off/secure the beads.

Now you have a cute beaded spider. Finally, attach it via string or wire from the bottom of the purple bead to the wreath’s web.

And that is it!

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