Spider wreath
Every year, I try to do a different Halloween wreath, I like to keep it simple and inexpensive too. This wreath came from Pinterest
You start with an embroidery hoop:
Then you spray paint it black (you can paint by hand but spray paint was faster)
Let dry.
Here comes the annoying part. Get some cotton spider webs (from $ Tree) and stretch over the hoop. I have a love/hate relationship with the web stuff:
I attached them with hot glue, the webs does come with 1 or 2 spiders but I had to get extra so $ Tree had spider rings that came in a pack. I had to cut the ring part off which was easier than I thought and I attached them with hot glue:
Last but not least, I added a black and white ribbon which I was not able to find a stripe one however it still worked out:
I did add some spiders to the other side of the wreath to make it more fun! Overall I am pleased with the turn out!
Stay tuned for more crafts!
Miss Mag Nificent
You start with an embroidery hoop:
Then you spray paint it black (you can paint by hand but spray paint was faster)
Let dry.
Here comes the annoying part. Get some cotton spider webs (from $ Tree) and stretch over the hoop. I have a love/hate relationship with the web stuff:
I attached them with hot glue, the webs does come with 1 or 2 spiders but I had to get extra so $ Tree had spider rings that came in a pack. I had to cut the ring part off which was easier than I thought and I attached them with hot glue:
Last but not least, I added a black and white ribbon which I was not able to find a stripe one however it still worked out:
I did add some spiders to the other side of the wreath to make it more fun! Overall I am pleased with the turn out!
Stay tuned for more crafts!
Miss Mag Nificent
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