Your Halloween decor won’t be complete without a wreath! Although you can buy a ready-made wreath, it would still be different if you make it on your own.
When you do it yourself, you are not just having fun. You are also expressing your creativity and you will no doubt end up with something that is perfect for your home.
Do you agree?
Well, if you are a DIY person, you will definitely say yes to that question.
But what if you are not?
If you see this round-up of DIY Halloween wreaths, you might change your mind and start making something right after you see this post!
Come take a look:
1. Burlap Crow Wreath
If you want a simple yet striking design, then this is the one for you! It may appear like just a crow on a nest but with the added pumpkin on it, you will know that it is a Halloween and fall wreath in one!
2. Halloween Skull Wreath
Using Styrofoam mini skulls in glittery black color, put them together in a circle using a tie wire. Then add a ribbon! That simple!
3. Boo Wreath
Now tie some black ribbons for your wreaths and simply add the letters B-O-O then you will get this look! You can also add some pops of colors for your ribbons too!
4. Black Lace Wreath
Love the effect of the black lace inside the twig wreath painted in black. It is also a good idea that some gold glitters were added to the twigs and black roses.
5. Chevron Fabric Wreath
Use baker’s twine to string tiny, paper bats through your wreath so it can add a subtle Halloween touch. This would be a perfect minimalist Halloween decor!
6. DIY Halloween Mesh Wreath
This pretty wreath use a combination of deco mesh and colorful ribbons. Turns out really beautiful especially with the “Trick or treat” sign.
7. DIY BOO Halloween Mesh Wreath
Add a few more tinsel curls to bring color around the inside of the wreath. This DIY Halloween wreath can add a festive yet spooky decoration to your home’s front door!
8. Halloween wreath
This wreath made use of Christmas ornaments to complete the look. It used orange and black glass ornaments plus mini glitter balls, pumpkins, falls leaves and spiders.
9. Tutu Halloween Wreath Tutorial
For this one, gather different colors of tulle then tie them around the wreath. Decorate it with spiders, pumpkins and others.
10. Cast Spell Wreath
Black and orange goes well together for Halloween just like what they used for this wreath and the rest of the decors. It used different ribbon prints and colors to complete the wreath. Another thing that I love here are the pumpkins! Take a look at more non-carve pumpkin ideas that we featured before.
11. Witch Crash Wreath
This clever idea will catch anyone off guard! It looks like a witch literally crashed into your door! Isn’t this a very creative wreath design? It used a plastic trash bin which was decorated to achieve the look.
12. Halloween Skeleton Deco Mesh Wreath
Aside from the colorful printed ribbons used here, it also added skulls and eye balls for a spooky yet artistic wreath.
13. Boo Spooky Halloween Wreath
This one looks very nice in black, white and orange! I love that gold pumpkin surrounded with smaller black pumpkins. And notice that small spider too on top of the orange polka dot ribbon.
14. Halloween Wreath w RAZ Halloween Elf SBO
This is a Halloween wreath made from deco mesh and ribbon with posable Halloween elf. It also holds an orange glittered BOO sign and a masquerade mask with feather, glitter and jewel decorations. A green glittered garland streamer has been secured onto the wreath.
15. Make a Tulle Wreath
This one is so beautiful! I love the soft effect of the tulle used around the wreath. It is easy to tie it, just like making a tutu skirt. The added purple roses and orange ribbon flowers brought the look to the next level. Notice also that there is a crow made from feathers. So adorable!
16. Skeleton Greeter
This Spooky Eyeball Wreath is a perfect addition to your Halloween decor! You only need a few supplies to make this simple & spooky wreath! Just buy a bunch of eye balls and you can get this home decor.
17. Pinecone Monster Halloween Wreath Tutorial
Pine cones are used for this cute googly-eyed monster wreath. This would be a perfect way to welcome guests to your house this Halloween! A good plus for this design is that it won’t scare the kids.
18. Halloween Mason Jar Lid Wreath
Gather some canning lids then wrap each one with different patterns of washi tape. Then put them together to create this beautiful wreath!
19. Spiders Fall Wreath
For this one, all you have to do is find a pretty fall berry wreath at any local craft store. Simply wire a spider on to the wreath and then hang it with a cute fall wire ribbon.
20. Easy Halloween Wreath
Grapevine wreaths are very versatile for any season decor and very budget friendly. That is why the designer used it for this wreath. After Halloween, it can actually be used for other wreath designs in a different occasion.
These Halloween wreaths are so lovely! It is nice that they come in different ideas which you can make using materials that you have at home. You can also try to reuse old wreaths and redecorate them. You just need to be creative so you don’t have to spend much for it. Once you have your wreath done, < href=”https://homedesignlover.com/home-decoration/halloween-porch-decorating/”>decorate the rest of your porch using these Halloween porch design ideas! For sure, you will think of something that will look great for your home.
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