1Retro Paper Fan Wreath
Design ImprovisedEveryone who knocks is sure to get a delightful dose of nostalgia when you DIY this wreath! This easy-to-make wreath combines vibrant paper fans and festive confetti with a simple foam base for the most charming door decoration.
Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.
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2Black Glitter Twig Wreath
Sugar & ClothThis whimsical wreath comes together with an abundance of black, glittery twigs to create a spooky yet stylish decoration. Perfect for adding a modern, eye-catching piece to your porch!
Get the tutorial at Sugar & Cloth.
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3Ghost Wreath
Handmade CharlotteSpookify your space with an adorable ghost wreath! This fun and festive craft turns ping pong or styrofoam balls into friendly little spirits using tissue paper. Assemble them on an embroidery hoop and you're ready to welcome your ghostly guests.
Get the tutorial at Handmade Charlotte.
4Cornstalk Wreath
Delia CreatesYou can easily celebrate the beauty of the harvest season with this festive DIY! The wreath uses fresh cornstalks to bring a natural, rustic touch to your entryway. Hang it up for Halloween, then leave it out for the rest of fall, too.
Get the tutorial at Delia Creates.
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5Witch Wreath
Design ImprovisedWant to really cast a spell on your trick-or-treaters? This whimsical Halloween wreath features playful witch-themed elements, like a hat, broom, and dangling legs to create a fun and festive statement for your front door.
Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.
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6Faux Pumpkin Wreath
The Pioneer WomanFor a wreath that leans less creepy and more cute, go for a beloved Halloween motif. Faux mini pumpkins placed strategically on a grapevine wreath base make this one the cutest in the patch.
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7Straw Farmhouse Wreath
Philip Friedman/Studio DA variety of vibrant fall foliage comes together to make a wreath that you can hang on your door for Halloween, then keep up through the remainder of the autumn season as well.
8Neutral Pumpkin Wreath
The Pioneer WomanYou can keep your Halloween décor on theme with the rest of your home by opting for a neutral color scheme. Faux pumpkins in shades of whites and greens atop a wreath of natural elements will match with mostly anything!
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9Mesh and Eyeball Wreath
Polka Dot ChairKeep an eye out for guests and trick-or-treaters with this slightly creepy yet whimsical wreath. Assemble it with ease―you don't even need hot glue!
Get the tutorial at Polka Dot Chair.
10Berry Halloween Wreath
That's What Che SaidIf you want to go a little more elegant and less over-the-top, try this berry pretty wreath. All you have to do is find black, orange, and purple berry sprigs and alternate the colors as you go around.
Get the tutorial at That's What Che Said.
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11Yarn Ball Spider Wreath
Kid Friendly Things to DoYou need a little patience to wrap multiple balls of yarn. But once that's done, this cute little wreath comes together with ease. Those little yarn spiders are more cute than creepy.
See more at Kid Friendly Things to Do.
12Black Crepe Paper Wreath
Lia GriffithBlack crepe paper flowers make an elegant arrangement with just the right amount of spookiness to evoke the holiday. Making the flowers by hand allows you to give each one more character.
Get the tutorial at Lia Griffith.
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13Pinecone Monster Wreath
Craftaholics AnonymousSpeaking of googly eyes, how cute is this little green monster? Assemble the face with pinecones that are spray-painted green. A few spiky teeth and a fun bowtie pull the whole look together.
Get the tutorial at Craftaholics Anonymous.
14Ghost Wreath
Occasionally CraftyBoo! Did this wreath scare you? Probably not, but it is hauntingly cute, don't you think? The felt ghosts are so easy to create, and the wreath only requires a quick coat of spray paint.
Get the tutorial at Occasionally Crafty.
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15Black Crow Halloween Wreath
A Pumpkin and a Princess 16Eyeball Halloween Wreath
Design ImprovedThis pop art-inspired "beware" wreath is as easy as peel and stick, which means you'll bring on the spooks in no time! That also means it's easy enough to make with the kids.
Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.
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17Halloween Ribbon Wreath
LandeeluRibbon wreaths are a beautiful option no matter the season, and this Halloween design is no exception. Choose an array of black, white, and orange ribbons and alternate tying them around a foam wreath. The best part, imperfection is the point!
Get the tutorial at Landeelu.
18Customizable Hay Wreath
The Homes I Have MadeIf you love farmhouse-chic décor, you might already have some hay and black wood letters available. This cute wreath only takes 15 minutes to make, and you can customize it three different ways for year after year use!
Get the tutorial at The Homes I Have Made.
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19Glittery Spider Wreath
Dream a Little BiggerGlittery and spooky? Yes, please! Use glitter to give the elements on this spooky wreath an extra fun pop of color. The "eek" is a free printable, too!
Get the tutorial at Dream a Little Bigger.
20Friendly Ghost Wreath
Flamingo ToesIf you'd rather not scare away your visitors, you can try your hand at this cute friendly ghost wreath. It's also a fun way to repurpose any embroidery hoops you have lying around.
Get the tutorial at Flamingo Toes.
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Tierney McAfee is a freelance writer and Country Living and The Pioneer Woman contributor who covers entertainment, holiday & entertaining, food & drinks, design ideas, DIY, and more.
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