So to make one of your own, you'll need:
- Straw wreath, still in plastic
- Large spool of yarn in the color of your choice
- Tape
- Ribbon for hanging
- Hot glue gun
- Any "accoutrements" you want to add to the wreath
- Glass of red wine, hell, go ahead & grab the bottle.
With the wreath still in the plastic, tape the end of the yarn to the wreath and start wrapping. Around and around and around ... it gets quite monotonous, I tell you. But it's worth it. Drink some wine and keep on wrapping.
Once it is completely wrapped, simply tie the end piece of the yarn to a wrapped piece of yarn and tuck in the end of the knot. Then cut a piece of ribbon to tie in a loop and hang on your wreath hanger (a 3M hook in my case), and then cut another piece of ribbon to tie into a bow. Wired ribbon works great because it holds its shape so well. I hot-glue gunned black and orange tarantulas to the bottom of each of my wreaths. Ta-da!
More Halloween decor coming soon!
How do you get in the house? I love how decorated it is!! (And how do you watermark your photos??)
ReplyDeleteYou're so crafty and have the cutest ideas, I love it!
ReplyDeleteI may have to try this....it looks like something I could manage. You know how non-crafty I am.
The wreath looks so cute! Also, I'm loving your blog!
ReplyDeleteLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE this. Ridiculously cute!!!!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute!!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteToo cute!! I've been putting off getting a Halloween wreath, but this I think I could manage!
ReplyDeleteit looks great! i love it :)
ReplyDeletelove it!! so festive!
ReplyDeleteToo cute!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm fixing to copy youuuuuuu!!!! (Story of my life)
ReplyDeletesuch a fun idea! i'm going to have to try this for halloween this year.
ReplyDeleteIt's so fun to decorate for Halloween. I love the wreaths and how it all look at night, spooky and fun!
ReplyDeleteCath Brookes
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