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Halloween Wreath

Published: Oct 27, 2010 by Ashley Phipps · 257 words. · About 2 minutes to read this article. · Leave a Comment · This post may contain affiliate links · This blog generates income via ads and sponsored posts · This blog uses cookies · See our privacy policy for more info Filed Under: Craft, DIY, Holiday, Home Decor

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Look at this cute Halloween Wreath I made for our front door!  (I won't mention that I had to bring it inside yesterday because I feared for it's life as we had severe winds, crazy thunderstorms and tornado warnings and watches...hm...welcome to the mid-west I guess!)

Anyway, if you can believe it, I made this almost entirely from things from the dollar store!!! 

I love how cheap it was and how easy it was to make.  And I love how spookey it is!

In the great computer crash of 2010 I lost my "how to" pictures for this wreath.  But it was really easy so I will try to describe how I did it.  Not as good as photos though...sorry!

I bought a wooden viney wreath from the Dollar store along with 4 white feather boas and a pack of skulls. 

First I hot glued the white feather boas to the wreath.  Next I took a can of spray paint ($1 at WalMart) and sprayed the entire thing black. 

Then I hot glued on the skulls and added some black tulle I had left over from my witch costume.  Then I added some left over sparkely spiders I had from my stacking pumpkins for fun!

I finished it off by adding a cute sign that I made by spray painting white foam core black and adding vinyl letters and trees to it!

Easy peasy and all for the low low cost of about $7 plus a few things I already had on hand!  Not bad!

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