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Welcome your guests with this perfectly creepy spider wreath!
A quick, easy dollar store project. Total Cost is around $16 USD

(Xposted to my blog)

Posted by Kat Benninger from Buffalo, New York, United States • Published See Kat Benninger's 8 projects »
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  • How to make a wreath. Spooky Spider Wreath - Step 1
    Step 1

    The garland I purchased from the dollar store had holographic skulls on them.

    Remove the glittery skulls from the garland. Save them for another craft project. (hey, when you're crafting on a budget - Waste NOT!) Also save the twist ties. You really will use them, I promise.

  • How to make a wreath. Spooky Spider Wreath - Step 2
    Step 2

    I purchased the 3 pack of halloween glitter from Joann Fabrics dollar bins.

    Use the glitter and white glue to glam up the spiders. I just added giltter to the circle on medium spider, as well as her leg joints. The smaller spiders got glitter on their abdomen section.

  • How to make a wreath. Spooky Spider Wreath - Step 3
    Step 3

    While the spiders are drying, use a twist tie to secure one end of a garland to the wreath. Wrap the garland around the wreath. Using another twist tie, connect the garlands to each other and continue wrapping. Use one more twist tie to connect the final ends of the garland, as well as to secure this end to the wreath. Make sure none of the wreath is visible.

  • Step 4

    Glue the battery pack to the back of the wreath. Wrap the lights around, then use hot glue to secure the lights where you want them positioned. I added the batteries, so I could see where the lights were going to look best.

  • How to make a wreath. Spooky Spider Wreath - Step 5
    Step 5

    Glue the spiders to the wreath. To make the hanging spiders, just hot glue the thread to their bellies and to the garland.

    For added spidery goodness, I very carefully used the glue gun to produce those normally annoying spider webby tendrils that appear after squeezing out some glue.

    Hang, then step back and enjoy your wreath.

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Kat Benninger
Kat Benninger · Buffalo, New York, US · 8 projects
Thanks! It was so quick and easy, a perfect project to make with kids!
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KMOM14
KMOM14 · Fort Wayne, Indiana, US · 378 projects
Looks great!
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