Halloween is one of my FAVORITE times of the year – I decorate almost as much for Halloween as I do for Christmas. This year, up your Halloween games with this easy (15 minutes!) and inexpensive wreath.
You’ll need:
To Make It:
Start by wrapping the burlap around the wreath frame. Secure it with hot glue and wrap until you meet your starting point – glue again to secure the burlap.
Next wrap the purple tubing around, leaving gaps in between. Secure the ends with hot glue. You could glue each wrap if you prefer but it would take more time.
Then wrap the green tubing in the same fashion, gluing at the beginning and end.
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October 1, 2013 By Amber Killmon
I just can’t express enough how much I love Halloween! To me the entire month of October is Halloween, which is why I was impatiently waiting for today so I could start decorating.
Tonight I took a break from decorating to make a quick Halloween Wreath. I had bought the materials from Hobby Lobby early in September – just anticipating this month. When I say quick I’m talking 15 minutes quick. That’s all it took to make this Halloween Wreath y’all! I’m pretty pleased with how it came out too.
I should also mention I bought all the supplies when they were on sale (50% off) plus I had a coupon. I’d say this cost me around $4.00 to make since I still have a ton of materials left. Here’s how I did it:
You’ll need:
To Make It:
Start by wrapping the burlap around the wreath frame. Secure it with hot glue and wrap until you meet your starting point – glue again to secure the burlap.
Next wrap the purple tubing around, leaving gaps in between. Secure the ends with hot glue. You could glue each wrap if you prefer but it would take more time.
Then wrap the green tubing in the same fashion. Gluing at the beginning and end.
Next add the cobwebs. Use a combination of black and white for a more spooky effect. Pull it then and leave it thicker around the frame of the wreath.
Add the flower to the bottom of the wreath. If your flower has a bendable stem, wrap it around the wreath frame and tuck it behind the flower.
Add the spiders to the wreath and that’s all there is to it!
Easy Peasy! What is your favorite part of Halloween? Let us know in the comments!
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