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DIY Halloween Wreath – Easy and under $10 (with video)

October 6, 2016 By Anika Gandhi

A DIY Halloween wreath that is super easy to make and looks great on the front door too! See how to make it for under $10 and 10 minutes!A DIY Halloween wreath that is super easy to make and looks great on the front door too! See how to make it for under $10 and 10 minutes!

It is DIY Halloween wreath time!

By the way, how is it almost Halloween already?

So I had to finally dismantle my DIY 5-minute fall wreath and change it into a Halloween wreath. I gave a preview of taking apart the fall wreath and making the Halloween wreath in this Live video.

Here are all the sources and details on how to make this easy Halloween decoration for your front door!

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Materials needed for a DIY Halloween wreath –

  • Grapevine wreath
  • Spider Web
  • Glittery spiders ( these are table scatters)
  • Letters “BOO” – I got these from Party City. I can’t believe they were only $2.99. You can also use unfinished MDF letters from a craft store and paint them – which is what I was going to do initially.

Check out the wreath she made for Halloween with this $10 material

How to make a wreath for Halloween-

It was a super easy wreath to make and took me under 10 minutes. I made a short video to show you exactly how to make this wreath. Step by step instructions follow.


Step 1 – Stretch the spider web over the grapevine wreath form. In addition to covering the wreath form, also stretch it across the ends to add more character.

Step 2 – Attach the little spiders to  the spider web. They simple intertwined in there and were stuck.She stuck sparkly spiders in there to make a gorgeous Halloween decor!

Step 3 – Attach the “BOO” letters using a dab of hot glue on the back. You can see me use a little dab in the video. I had to go back and add a little bit more to get the letters to stick.BOO! Perfect Halloween decor for the front door!

And that’s it! And easy-peasy Halloween wreath!

It really can’t get easier and faster than this!

How do you decorate for Halloween? Do you go all out or just add a few simple touches of Halloween combined with fall decor?

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A DIY Halloween wreath that is super easy to make and looks great on the front door too! See how to make it for under $10 and 10 minutes! A DIY Halloween wreath that is super easy to make and looks great on the front door too! See how to make it for under $10 and 10 minutes!

It is so much fun decorating for Fall and Halloween. Check out these fun wood pumpkins I made recently –Stackable wood block pumpkin idea. This is a cool DIY Fall decor idea!

And on the topic of pumpkins, these easy concrete pumpkins were so much fun to make. Concrete is my new favorite crafting medium! Learn how to make concrete pumpkins with this awesome technique without using concrete pumpkin molds. You will love this easy and quick DIY concrete idea.For more inspiration, check out this 50 Halloween wreaths round up!

And don’t forget to check out the wreaths I made using this one grapevine wreath over the last year!

You don't have to break the bank to decorate with a wreath every season! See how an interchangeable wreath is used for Valentines, St Patrick's Day, Spring, Summer, Fourth of July, Fall, Halloween and Christmas!

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  1. Victoria @DazzleWhileFrazzled

    October 07, 2016 at 6:32 am

    Cute, especially since you reuse and remake the grapevine wreath for all seasons. Even with the sparkle, the spiders still freak me out! Visiting from BOB Tribe.

  2. Denise

    October 07, 2016 at 6:34 am

    Loved the video and this turned out great. Nice job.

  3. Lisa

    October 07, 2016 at 6:43 am

    Anika!!!!! You have done it again girl. The BOO letters just made the creation pop!

    Happy Friday!

  4. Donna @ Modern on Monticello

    October 11, 2016 at 6:16 am

    Great tutorial. Even though they are fake the spiders would still freak me out. But I like the pop of purple color with them in the wreath. Thanks for sharing.

    • Anika

      October 11, 2016 at 9:31 am

      Thanks Donna! Yeah… they are kinda creepy right.. I didnt expect them to be when I thought up the project 🙂

  5. Antonella | White House Crafts

    October 17, 2016 at 12:19 pm

    Anika, I love the way this turned out! Thank you so much for sharing at The Crafty Corner. I hope to see you there again [this Wednesday] for the next party. 🙂

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