With Halloween coming up, there’s little time to prep your household in time. Wreaths make a great welcome statement and are so easy to make.
Save yourself a little money by going to the dollar store to stock up on craft supplies like ribbon and candy corn to make these easy DIY Halloween wreaths.
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Candy Corn Wreath
Love candy corn? This wreath idea is perfect for you. Costing only about $3 to make, this wreath is going to be one of your favorites.
Get the tutorial at Artsy Fartsy Mama
DIY Halloween Skeleton Hands Wreath
This skeleton hands wreath is so simple to make plus you can grab the skeleton hands from your local dollar store for a very affordable DIY.
Get the tutorial at Tried and True
Black Crow Halloween Wreath
Welcome trick-or-treaters in the best way with this spooky DIY black crow Halloween wreath.
Get the tutorial at A Pumpkin and a Princess
Friendly Ghost Wreath
If you’re looking for something less spooky and more friendly, here is the wreath for you. These ghosts will happily welcome trick-or-treaters all Halloween night.
Get the tutorial at Flamingo Toes
Halloween Ribbon Wreath
This Halloween ribbon wreath is an easy and quick DIY. All you have to do is slip knot the ribbons around the center for a fabulous finish.
Get the tutorial at Positively Splendid
Black Cat Wreath
A little bit of black yarn goes a long way. Here it is used to wrap a wooden wreath foam and turn it into a black cat wreath!
Get the tutorial at Shaken Together Life
Spooky Halloween Wreath
This spooky wreath won’t be scaring off any trick-or-treaters anytime soon, but it’s still spooky enough to be one of my favorite Halloween wreaths.
Get the tutorial at Chicken Scratch NY
DIY Crow Halloween Wreath
How spooky is this crow Halloween wreath? And you’ll never guess just how easy and cheap it is to make!
Get the tutorial at Boxwood Clippings
Cupcake Liners Halloween Wreath
You’re going to need to stock up on orange and black cupcake liners for this tutorial. Although it takes a bit of time more so than the other DIYs, I think it’s totally worth it. How stunning!
Get the tutorial at Mom Dot
Halloween Mummy Wreath
This mummy wreath takes about 5 minutes to complete and is a simple wreath to add to your doorstep.
Get the tutorial at Pretty Providence
DIY Spider Web Halloween Wreath
Although this wreath looks extravagant, it’s fairly easy to assemble. Try looking around your local dollar store for most of the supplies. Target’s dollar section is also a great idea for affordability.
Get the tutorial at A Pumpkin and a Princess
DIY Mesh Happy Halloween Wreath
How festive is this Happy Halloween wreath? This wreath resembles more of a typical Christmas wreath and if you are familiar with making those, you will have no problem assembling this one.
Get the tutorial at The Wreath Depot
Orange Felt Halloween Wreath
This felt Halloween wreath sure is cuddly. It’ll take a bit of time to complete but looks beautiful hanging on the door.
Get the tutorial at Kim McCrary
Sugar Skull Wreath
For a more colorful option, choose to go with this sugar skull wreath that is anything but ordinary.
Get the tutorial at The Crafted Sparrow
Embroidery Hoop Spider Web Wreath
This embroidery hoop spider web wreath is anything but welcoming, but it’s perfect for Halloween night.
Get the tutorial at Sister’s Suitcase Blog
Halloween Witch Wreath
The details in this Halloween witch wreath is phenomenal! You’re going to want to keep this wreath on longer than just Halloween.
Get the tutorial at Lolly Jane
Rainbow Pumpkin Wreath
Stride away from the usual wreath expectations of dark colors. This rainbow pumpkin wreath is about to get a lot of attention from trick-or-treaters.
Get the tutorial at Lovely Indeed
Easy DIY Spider Wreath
This is truly one of the easiest tutorials for a Halloween wreath. Running low on time for Halloween decorations? Try this simple wreath out today!
Get the tutorial at Pink Peppermint Design
Halloween Witch Wreath DIY
This witch wreath is sure to bring some giggles to your fellow trick-or-treaters. It’s simply adorable.
Get the tutorial at The Seaman Mom
DIY Skull Sunflower Halloween Wreath
Usually skulls and sunflower do not go together, but they totally work out in this Halloween wreath coupling.
Get the tutorial at The Navage Patch
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