My super simple trick or treat Halloween craft wreath will greet the ghosts and goblins in style this season. Grab your supplies from ConsumerCrafts and make this fabulous Halloween craft wreath. Halloween is one of my favorite holidays and I am preparing already. Bring on the candy corn!
Supplies needed to make your own Halloween craft wreath:
- 12 inch Wreath Form
- Raffia
- Acrylic Craft Paint (white, black, poppy orange, and sun yellow)
- Mini Canvas Triangles
- Burlap Flower
- Jumbo Craft Sticks
- Buttons
- Halloween Embellishments
Wrap the wreath form with raffia, securing any loose ends with hot glue.
Paint the canvas triangles with paint to resemble candy corn. I free handed the paint onto my pieces.
Hot glue craft sticks together into a “sign” shape large enough for any scrapbook embellishments that you will use.
Cut the craft sticks off with a large pair of scissors into a “sign” shape.
Use a dry brush and very little black paint to give your “sign” a distressed appearance. Allow to dry then add on scrapbook embellishments. Place the sign and burlap flower onto your Halloween craft wreath with hot glue. Add buttons to the center of your flower.
Add your candy corn triangles around the edges of the wreath, again with hot glue.
Hang your new Halloween craft wreath and enjoy. Greet your trick or treaters with this cute wreath this Halloween!
What Halloween crafts are you making this year?
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Its so cute! Well done!
I luv this Halloween wreath!!! I think I will make one this weekend, once I gather supplies!! Thanx for sharing!!
What a cute wreath! The raffia, canvas candy corn and spooky sign are so fun.
This is sooo cute! I have those canvas triangles and would never have thought to turn them into candy corn. Great idea!