Black and Purple Halloween Wreath
Black and Purple Halloween Wreath
It's fun to welcome guests to your home before they even step through the door. We do it with a fun and festive wreath to math the season. Here, I'm sharing my black and purple Halloween wreath. I hope you'll have as much fun making this as I did!
Dollar Store Designs
I'm a kids and gift shop owner and appreciate all retail. I'm especially a Dollar Store devotee as that's where I find many of my craft supplies to create festive essentials for every season.
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Make Your Own Black and Purple Halloween Wreath
With just a few Dollar Store materials it's easy to make your own fun festive seasonal wreath.
Materials
- Wire wreath frame
- Black sparkle decorator mesh
- Purple artificial flower bunches with eyeballs (2)
- Black artificial flower bunches with eyeballs (2)
- Plastic eyeballs (optional if the bunches don't have them)
- Plastic spiders
- Black ribbon for hanging
- Glue gun and glue sticks
- Scissors
Instructions
Start by firing up your glue gun.
Next wrap your wreath frame with the black mesh and glue to the end to secure. I used a single roll from the dollar store and it provided nice opaque coverage.
Now, deconstruct your flower bunches and have fun arranging them in clusters of black and purple.
Start gluing your flowers to your mesh, laying down any leaves or 'branches' as well.
If using separate plastic eyes, now is the time to glue those into the center of your flowers.
Add a few spooky spiders with glue.
Finally, loops some black ribbon around the top of your wreath and glue to secure.
Hang on your front door to welcome all the tricksters and treaters this Halloween!
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Sparkle Door Bells
I found these cute sparkle bells at the Dollar Store and deconstructed them. I added these sparkle pipe cleaners with glue and created a trio for an extra festive Halloween door knocker to match my wreath.