If you want to add a little festive decor to the exterior of your home, check out these Halloween Wreath Ideas. Many are not only quick and simple, but inexpensive, too. Lots have supplies only from the dollar store!
I love crafting around the holidays. One of my all time favorite Halloween crafts will always be the Pumpkin Mason Jar my son and I made years ago.
12 DIY Halloween Wreath Ideas
This fun DIY Halloween Wreath is made from an old, empty picture frame and a spray painted skeleton. Idea from My Humble Home and Garden
Bones and Blossoms Skeleton Wreath
I love this DIY Halloween Wreath because it breaks away from the traditional orange and black color palette. Idea from Wholesale Party Supplies
Creates a soft + spooky glow! Grab it on Amazon.
This is a fun colorful option for the front door using a plastic cauldron and Christmas ornaments. Idea from Certified Celabrator
You only need three things and about ten minutes to make this awesome custom Halloween wreath. Idea from Pink Peppermint Design
Here’s another take on the spiderweb theme, this type using an embroidery hoop as the base. Idea from Sisters Suitcase Blog
Dark, goth and spooky! This DIY is created with things from from the Dollar Store. Idea from The How To Mom
This is another quick and easy DIY and it’s great for Trick or Treaters as well. Idea from Honey and Lime.
Want some front door decor with a scare factor? This Jason wreath is super fun. Idea from Morena’s Corner.
Another Dollar Tree wreath idea! From Michelle’s Party Plan-It
With green burlap and dangling witches legs, this is a cute wreath you can put up year after year. Idea from Positively Splendid.
All you need is 5 supplies and a little bit of time. This is a really cool look! Idea from Eighteen 25.
I love the fun colors of this wreath and that it can transition right into Fall as well. Idea from Lovely Indeed.
Here are some other Halloween ideas to check out
How To Make A Halloween Charcuterie Board
Fun Halloween Minute To Win It Games
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