Halloween is just around the corner, and if you're anything
like me, you're probably looking for ways to get into the spooky spirit without
breaking the bank. That's why I decided to take a trip to my local dollar store
and see what treasures I could find to create some DIY Halloween wreaths. To my
delight, I discovered a plethora of materials and inspiration. Here are 25 DIY
dollar store Halloween wreaths that I crafted, and trust me, they're so easy,
you'll want to try them all!
- Glowing
Eyes Wreath: Using a basic wreath form, I attached several
glow-in-the-dark eyeballs. When the lights go out, those eyes come alive!
- Creepy
Crawly Spider Wreath: With some black spray paint, I transformed a
green wreath into a dark abyss, then added plastic spiders for a creepy
effect.
- Haunted
House Silhouette: I found a cardboard haunted house cutout, painted it
black, and fixed it to the center of my wreath. Simple yet spooky!
- Ghastly
Ghosts: White tissue paper ghosts with drawn-on faces dangle eerily
from this wreath.
- Bloody
Hands: Red handprints on a white wreath give the illusion of a crime
scene right on your front door.
- Mystical
Mummy: Wrapping a wreath in white fabric strips and adding googly eyes
created my very own mummy masterpiece.
- Pumpkin
Patch: Miniature pumpkins glued onto a wreath form make for a festive
and friendly design.
- Witch's
Cauldron: I placed a mini cauldron in the center and surrounded it
with faux greenery to mimic bubbling potions.
- Batty
for Halloween: Black felt bats flying across a moonlit wreath is both
cute and creepy.
- Skull
Sanctuary: A wreath adorned with miniature skulls is perfect for those
who love a touch of gothic charm.
- Candy
Corn Delight: Who doesn't love candy corn? This wreath is a sweet
treat for the eyes.
- Zombie
Zone: Green hands reaching out from the wreath give a
zombie-apocalypse vibe.
- Eerie
Eyeball Medley: A mix of colorful eyeballs makes for a fun and quirky
design.
- Floating
Candles: LED tea lights wrapped in white paper give the illusion of
floating candles.
- Ravishing
Ribbons: Black and orange ribbons tied around the wreath are simple
yet effective.
- Haunted
Hat: A witch's hat in the center of the wreath is both playful and
festive.
- Graveyard
Shift: Mini tombstones and skeletal hands make for a graveyard-themed
wreath.
- Frightful
Feathers: Black feathers give a dark and mysterious aura.
- Vampire's
Lair: Red gems represent drops of blood on this vampire-inspired
wreath.
- Monster Mash: Felt monsters with googly eyes are both cute and spooky.
- Boo-tiful
Balloons: Mini black and orange balloons make for a pop of color.
- Spectral
Spirals: Spiraled pipe cleaners in Halloween colors add a whimsical
touch.
- Luminous
Lanterns: Mini lanterns light the way for trick-or-treaters.
- Wicked
Webs: Stretchable spider webs give a haunted look, especially with a
spider in the mix.
- Phantom
Photos: Old black and white photos give a vintage and ghostly
appearance.
So, there you have it! 25 DIY dollar store Halloween wreaths
that are both spooky and budget-friendly. I had a blast creating each one, and
I'm sure you will too. Happy crafting and Happy Halloween! 🎃👻🖤
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