DIY Spooky Halloween Wreath – Eerily Easy!

by Alaina Bullock
(IC: blogger)
10 Materials
$15-20
1 Hour
Easy
I've been on a roll with Halloween lately, sharing lots of fun and tasty Halloween treats. So today I decided to share a fun and slightly creepy craft, a DIY Halloween Wreath!
This Halloween wreath is very easy to make and inexpensive, too. Aside from the ribbon and paints which I already had from last Halloween, I found everything I needed at my local dollar store. Even if I had had to buy the ribbon and paints, my cost would still have been $20 or less!
The supplies for this Halloween wreath include:
First I spray painted the wreath form black, and painted the letters white. Once the letters were dry, I added a few dabs of black paint using a sponge brush.
Next, I wrapped the wreath form with the Halloween ribbon, taking care to overlap the edges slightly.
I then used hot glue to attach the spider web to the back side of the wreath. From there I attached the letters, the spiders and the skull.
The entire project took less than an hour to make (excluding the time for the paint to dry), and it will last for years! For more pictures and step-by-step instructions, head over to the Bullock's Buzz blog!
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Suggested materials:
- 10" foam wreath form (Dollar Tree)
- 1 spider web (Dollar Tree)
- Halloween ribbon (10 yards) (Had it (Micheals))
- 2 plastic glittered spiders (Dollar Tree)
- Glittered skull (Dollar Tree)
- 1" wood scrapbook letters to spell out the word 'spooky' (Dollar Tree)
- White craft paint (Walmart)
- Black craft paint (Walmart)
- Black spray paint (Walmart)
- Paint brush and sponge paint brush (Dollar Tree)

Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published October 21st, 2016 10:55 PM
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Candy Imai on Oct 21, 2016
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