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fake pumpkin wreath
pioneer woman
For a less spooky and cuter wreath, choose a popular Halloween motif. Strategically placed faux mini pumpkins at the base of the grapevine wreath are the cutest pumpkins in the patch.
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straw farm lease
Philip Freedman/Studio D
A variety of bright fall leaves can be gathered together to create a wreath to display on your front door during Halloween and for the rest of the fall season.
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neutral pumpkin wreath
pioneer woman
By choosing a neutral color scheme, you can keep your Halloween decorations in theme with the rest of your home. Artificial pumpkins in shades of white and green on top of a wreath of natural elements will match almost anything.
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mesh and centerpiece wreath
polka dot chair
Keep an eye on your guests and trick-or-treaters with this slightly spooky yet quirky wreath. Easy to assemble. No hot glue required either.
Get a tutorial on the Polka Dot Chair.
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berry halloween wreath
that’s what che said
If you want something a little more elegant without being too flashy, try this cute berry wreath. Simply find black, orange, and purple berry sprigs and alternate the colors.
Get the tutorial at That’s What Che Said.
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6
yarn ball spider wreath
activities for kids
Wrapping multiple balls of yarn requires a little patience. But once that’s done, this cute little wreath is easy to complete. These little thread spiders are more cute than creepy.
See Activities for Kids for more information.
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black crepe paper wreath
Leah Griffith
Black crepe paper flowers create an elegant arrangement with just the right amount of spookiness to evoke the holidays. By making flowers by hand, you can give each flower its own personality.
Get the tutorial with Lia Griffith.
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Pine cone monster wreath
Craftaholics Anonymous
Speaking of googly eyes, how cute is this little green monster? Assemble the face with a pine cone spray-painted green. Some pointy teeth and a fun bow tie tie the whole look together.
Get tutorials at Craftaholics Anonymous.
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ghost wreath
sometimes cunning
Boo! Was this wreath scary? Probably not, but don’t you think it’s hauntingly cute? Felt ghosts are super easy to make and the wreath only requires a quick coat of spray paint.
Get the tutorial at Occasionally Crafty.
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Halloween wreath of black crows
pumpkin and princess
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Featured Halloween wreath
Improved design
This pop art-inspired “Watch Out” wreath is easy to peel and stick, so you’ll be catching ghosts in no time. That said, it’s easy enough to make with kids too.
Get tutorials at Design Improvised.
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halloween ribbon wreath
randale
Ribbon wreaths are a beautiful option for any season, and this Halloween design is no exception. Select a series of black, white, and orange ribbons and tie them alternately around the foam wreath. The most important thing is the imperfections.
Get the tutorial on Landeelu.
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customizable hay wreath
the house I made
If you like chic farmhouse decor, you may already have hay and black wood letters. This cute wreath can be made in just 15 minutes and can be customized in 3 different ways and used year after year.
Get the tutorial at The Homes I Have Made.
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Sparkling spider wreath
dream a little bigger
Is it shiny and creepy? Yes, please! Use glitter to give the elements of this spooky wreath an even more fun pop of color. You can also print “eek” for free.
Get the tutorial at Dream a Little Bigger.
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friendly ghost wreath
flamingo toes
If you don’t want to scare your visitors, why not try this cute and friendly ghost wreath? Another fun way to reuse embroidery hoops you already have is to reuse them.
Get the tutorial at Flamingo Toes.
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ribbon and ghost wreath
positively wonderful
You won’t believe how easy it is to assemble this festive DIY wreath. If you know how to tie a slipknot, you can be in business. If not, don’t worry. This blogger will show you how.
Get the tutorial at Positively Splendid.
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halloween skull wreath
proven truth
Okay, we’re officially scared. This wreath is made from miniature Styrofoam skulls combined with strong wire and hot glue.
Get the tutorial at Tried & True.
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batty lease
1825
Keep things simple with this mostly monochrome wreath. The brightly colored ribbons add just the right amount of color to the spooky scene.
Get the tutorial at Eighteen25.
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halloween candy wreath
brian woodcock
Create whimsical and sophisticated wreaths using a variety of retro candies. Trick-or-treaters will love getting a preview of upcoming attractions.
Get the tutorial at Country Living.
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cupcake liner wreath
mama dot
Put away your hot glue gun and get your baking supplies ready. All you need to make this wreath is a foam wreath mold, cupcake liners, pins, and ribbon.
Get tutorials at MomDot.
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Tierney McAfee is a freelance writer and contributor to Country Living and Pioneer Woman, covering entertainment, vacation and entertainment, food and drink, design ideas, DIY, and more.
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