This Halloween, get into the season’s spirit by making your own wreath! Wreaths are a festive way to decorate your home for Halloween and can be made in various ways. In this blog post, we’ll share 35 DIY Halloween wreath ideas you can make yourself. These wreaths are all easy to make and require minimal supplies. So, whether you are looking for a traditional or unique wreath, we have you covered!
Creepy Crawly Spider Web Wreath
Weave a spooky spider web wreath for your front door this Halloween! You can make this DIY wreath using a wire hanger, black tulle, and some fake spiders. It’s the perfect decoration for your home if you want something simple yet effective.
To make this wreath, start by wrapping the wire hanger with black tulle. Ensure you leave some excess at the end to tie it off. Then, wrap the tulle around itself to create a spider web effect. Once satisfied with the web, add some fake spiders (or real ones if you’re feeling brave!) and tie off the end of the tulle. Hang your wreath on your front door and enjoy your handiwork!
Learn more about how to make the creepy crawly spider web wreath in this tutorial.
Fall Cookie Wreath
The fall cookie wreath is a great way to show your Halloween spirit. You can make this wreath using sugar cookies, royal icing, and candy corn. You can make this wreath as straightforward or as detailed as you like. The best part about this wreath is that you can eat it!
Crow wreath
Crow wreaths are a popular choice for Halloween decorations. They are easy to make and can effectively add a touch of spookiness to your home.
To make a crow wreath, you’ll need a wreath form (foam or wire), crow feathers, black paint, and a hot glue gun. Paint your wreath black and attach the crow feathers using hot glue once it dries. Continue until the entire wreath is covered. Hang your finished wreath on your front door or window to greet trick-or-treaters!
Black Magic Vintage Frame
The Black magic vintage fame is a wondrous wreath for those who love Halloween and all things vintage. The black frame is the perfect backdrop for the orange and black ribbon. This wreath is sure to please any Halloween lover.
Black Ribbon Halloween Wreath
This wreath is perfect for a simple yet elegant Halloween decoration. The black ribbon provides a beautiful contrast to the orange and black ribbon. This wreath is sure to please any Halloween lover.
Plaid Fall Wreath
This plaid fall wreath is the perfect way to add a touch of autumn to your front door. This wreath comes together quickly because it requires simple supplies to make your guests smile. To make this plaid fall wreath, you’ll need a plaid scarf, a wire wreath frame, scissors, a hot glue gun, and glue sticks.
DIY Halloween Candy Wreath
The DIY Halloween Candy wreath is a fun and easy way to add some Halloween spirit to your home. You can make this wreath with candy corn, chocolate bars, and other Halloween candy. It’s a great way to use up any leftover Halloween candy you may have.
DIY Twig Halloween Wreath
For this wreath, you’ll need a styrofoam wreath form, about 30-40 twigs ( depending on the size of your wreath form), a hot glue gun, and some ribbon. First, cut your twigs into pieces that will fit easily on your wreath form. Next, start hot gluing the twigs onto the form, starting outside and working your way in. Once you’ve covered the entire wreath form, take a ribbon and tie it around the top to hang your wreath. And that’s it!
This tutorial by Twelve on Main is detailed.
DIY Vintage Masks Wreath
This wreath is a bit more time-consuming than others, but it’s well worth it! It would be perfect for a Halloween party or simply hanging on your front door. To make this wreath, you’ll need a hot glue gun and glue sticks, a wreath form ( 12″ styrofoam wreath), a selection of vintage masks (from the local thrift store), and a length of black ribbon.
Halloween Mesh Wreath
The Halloween mesh wreath is suitable for people who want to add a touch of Halloween to their front door without going over the top. This wreath is made with orange and black mesh ribbon, black pipe cleaners, and a foam wreath form.
Lolly Jane gives a simple tutorial on how to make a Halloween Mesh Wreath.
DIY Halloween Witch Wreath
This witch wreath is easy to make and requires only a few materials. You’ll need a wire wreath frame, black tulle, ribbon, and other craft supplies. Start by wrapping the tulle around the wreath frame, then add the ribbon and decorations. This wreath is sure to be a hit with your trick-or-treaters!
Get the tutorial.
Creepy Eyeball Wreath
The creepy eyeball wreath is perfect for Halloween! You’ll need a styrofoam wreath, fake eyeballs, black paint, and other craft supplies. Start by painting the wreath black, then add the eyeballs. To make it even creepier, add other decorations, like spider webs or bats!
Get the tutorial from Micheals.
Candy Corn Wreath
This candy corn wreath is perfect for welcoming guests into your home this Halloween! It’s easy to make and can be done in just a few hours. Plus, it’s a great way to use up any extra candy corn you may have lying around.
Get the tutorial for Candy Corn wreath from Woman’s Day.
Halloween Skull Wreath
The Halloween Skull Wreath is a great way to add spooky fun to your front door. It’s easy to make and only requires a few materials. Plus, it’s a great way to recycle any old plastic skulls you may have lying around.
Get the Halloween Skull Wreath Tutorial from Tried and True.
Felt Wreath
You can make this Halloween wreath using black and orange felt, making it the perfect way to show your Halloween spirit! You can add a Halloween ornament, like a black spider, to make it stand out.
Get the tutorial at All Things Simples.
Black Cat Wreath
The black cat wreath is perfect for the Halloween season! You can make this wreath with a black cat silhouette and orange accents.
Get the tutorial.
Yarn Pumpkins
Yarn pumpkins are so easy to make and add such a fun pop of color to your Halloween decor! All you need is some yarn, a balloon, and a sharpie.
Get the tutorial at Craft-o-Maniac.
Mason Jar Lid Wreath
The mason jar lid wreath is a simple and easy way to create a festive wreath for your home. Look for a hot glue gun, mason jar lids, and ribbon to get started. Simply glue the lids onto a cardboard or foam core piece, then tie the ribbon around the lids to create a hanger. Add some decorations to the lids to personalize your wreaths, such as paint or glitter.
Learn more about how to make Mason Jar Lid Wreath from this tutorial.
Spooky Spider Wreath
This wreath is made using a styrofoam wreath form, black tulle, and black pipe cleaners. First, you’ll need to wrap the styrofoam wreath with black tulle. Next, take the black pipe cleaners and create spider legs. Once you have created the spider legs, attach them to the wreath. And finally, add a spider to the center of the wreath.
Get the tutorial at Chicken Scratch NY.
Ribbon Wreath
The ribbon wreath is perfect for those who want to add a touch of elegance to their Halloween decorations. You can make the ribbon wreath using a black and orange ribbon.
Get the tutorial at Creat Craft Love.
Owl Wreath
The owl wreath is made with styrofoam, burlap, and felt. Cut two pieces of burlap into strips. Tie the strips around the wreath. Cut owl shapes out of felt and glue them onto the wreath.
Pumpkin and Floral Halloween Wreath
This wreath is a beautiful mix of fall colors and textures. The orange pumpkin is a fun pop of color, while the greenery and purple floral give the wreath a more sophisticated feel.
Get the tutorial.
Monster Eye Wreath
To make the monster eye wreath, start by painting your wreath form green. You may need to do two coats to get full coverage. Once the paint is dry, hot glue googly eyes around the wreath; for the final touch, add a black ribbon to hang the wreath.
Get the tutorial.
Skeleton Hands Wreath
The skeleton hands wreath is popular because it is unique and can be made with items that are easy to find. Plus, it’s a great way to show your Halloween spirit! To make your skeleton hands wreath, you’ll need a wire wreath frame, plastic skeleton hands, hot glue, and black ribbon.
Here is the tutorial.
Cupcake Liner Wreath
People prefer cupcake liner wreath because it is easy and quick to make. It’s also one of the inexpensive wreaths.
Get the tutorial.
Rainbow Pumpkin Wreath
This wreath is so fun and festive! It’s perfect for Halloween but would also be great for fall decorating. You’ll love the bright colors of the rainbow pumpkins. And it’s so easy to make since you can find all the supplies you need at your local craft store.
Get the tutorial.
Dried Corn and Husks Wreath
This wreath is perfect for anyone who wants a rustic look for their Halloween decor. Dried corn husks and ears are wrapped around a straw wreath to create this fun and festive decoration. To finish it off, Add a black and orange ribbon for a pop of color.
Colorful Corn Husk Wreath
This corn husk wreath is easy to make and adds a beautiful color to your front door! Start by cutting your corn husks into strips. If you are using fresh corn husks, you first need to soak them in water for a few hours. After cutting them, tie them onto a wire wreath frame.
You can use hot glue to secure the ends if needed. Hang your wreath and enjoy!
Get the tutorial.
Ribbon Ties and String Ghost Wreath
This wreath is so simple and inexpensive to make! All you need is a styrofoam wreath, some white ribbon, and white string. Start by tying the ribbon around the wreath. Then, cut pieces of string and tie them onto the wreath. Once you have added all the string pieces, add a few ghosts for decoration. Hang your wreath and enjoy!
Get the tutorial.
Mysterious Mummy
The mummy wreath is the perfect addition to your Halloween decor! Start by wrapping a styrofoam wreath in white fabric. Secure the fabric with hot glue or pins. Then, add two googly eyes to the front of the wreath. Wrap more fabric around the wreath, leaving a space for the eyes.
Get the tutorial.
Beautiful Bats
This wreath is so simple and fun to make! Start by cutting black felt into bat shapes. You can use a template or freehand the shapes. Once you have all your bats cut out, glue or sew them onto a styrofoam wreath. Hang your wreath and admire your work of art.
Get the tutorial.
Paper Flowers
This wreath is so beautiful and elegant! Start by cutting flower shapes out of tissue paper. You can use any color you like, but we think white looks stunning. Once you have all your flowers cut out, glue or sew them onto a styrofoam wreath.
Get the tutorial.
Monster Wreath
The monster wreath is so much fun to make! Start by wrapping a styrofoam wreath in green fabric. Then, add two googly eyes to the front of the wreath. Cut out some teeth shapes from white felt and glue or sew them onto the wreath. Finally, add a little monster mouth to the wreath.
Get the tutorial.
Sugar Skull Wreath
The sugar skull wreath is the perfect addition to your Halloween decorations! Start by wrapping a styrofoam wreath in black fabric. Then, glue or sew on some sugar skull decorations. You can find these at your local craft store.
Get the tutorial.
Chevron Halloween Wreath
The chevron wreath is easy to make and adds a fun pop of color to your front door! Start by cutting chevron shapes out of tissue paper. You can use any color, but we think orange and black look great for Halloween. Once your chevrons are cut out, glue or sew them onto a styrofoam wreath. Hang your wreath and enjoy!
Get the tutorial.
Conclusion
We hope you enjoyed our list of 35 DIY Halloween wreaths! Which one is your favorite? Let us know in the comments below. Happy Halloween! Are you looking for more Halloween gifts to give your loved ones? Check out our online store at Callie’s to get more ideas. We’ve got a huge collection of Halloween gifts curated for couples, kids and pets.