Beware! Semi-Scary Halloween Wreath

I’ve decided to be a complete trendsetter and go for the pink this year for Halloween.

I’m either going to start a whole new thing . . . or everyone is going to think I’m a goofball.
But hey, I’m ok with that.

So I’ve put together this super cute Semi-Scary Halloween Wreath to share with you.

Mr. F.T. says nothing is too scary if it’s made with a pink boa and netting. But I pointed out the crow.
Because um. . .  Crows Are Super Scary.

So we compromised and called it the Semi-Scary Halloween Wreath.

Would you like to make your own? Well, I’m going to tell you how anyway. :)

Here’s what you’ll need:

  • A foam wreath base (Dollar Store – woohoo!)
  • Netting/tulle Rolls – I used 1 1/2 rolls
  • Boa or Boa ribbon (I bought the pink boa on a spool at Joann’s)
  • Wooden plaque
    (ignore the one in the picture. It was waaay too big. I used a small oval instead)
  • paint
  • sticky rhinestones
  • Scary Crow  (came from Michael’s)
  • Ribbon
  • Spider Bead

Start by cutting your netting into 13″ pieces. Yes. 13″. That’s semi-scary isn’t it?

Tie a netting piece into a knot around the foam wreath.

Continue tying the netting around the wreath, pushing it together to cover the foam.

Hot glue your boa around the edge of the wreath where the netting knots are.

Put your wreath aside for now. Get out your wooden plaque. Mine is from a school project of my son’s.

Yes. That says “Beauty Is Bacon!” It used to have a clay piece of bacon stuck to it.

I have a deep and abiding love for ric rac. He has one for bacon.
We have a wide variety of interests here.

Cover your plaque with white paint. Bye bye bacon.

Print out a piece of paper with your word on it – make it a little smaller than your plaque.

(If you have a handy dandy machine that does vinyl, you could use that to make your word. I don’t have one of those so we’re doing this old school.)

Flip your paper over and cover the lettering with pencil shading.

 Flip the paper back over and center it on your plaque. Trace your letters with a pencil.

 This will transfer a light outline of your letters to the plaque.

 Fill in the letters with black paint. I also painted around the side of the plaque.

 Now to bling things up a bit.

Add a border of rhinestones around the edge. These are sticky rhinestones so they’re super easy to put on.

 Add a bow and your crow. This crow has an alligator clip on the bottom so it just clipped to the ribbon.

Glue the bow to the plaque – a little off center.
I also added a little spider bead on a chain that dangles from the bow.

 Glue the plaque to the lower right side of the wreath.

 Make a bow to hang the wreath from if you need to. Cut long strips of ribbon and loop them, then pinch the centers together. Wrap them together with another strip of wired ribbon and glue that down. Make a small loop and glue that to the back to hang everything from.

Cut a strip of ribbon double the length you’d like the wreath to hang from and glue that to the back of the bow as well.

 Glue the bottom of the hanger to the back of the wreath. I also added in some stick pins to make sure it will hold.

 All done!

 I love that is says Beware. It’s so generic a warning.

“Beware – there is a Scary Crow guarding the door”

“Beware – there are ric rac and bacon lovers that live here”

“Beware – these people think pink is a good idea for Halloween decorations.”

It covers so many bases.

 

 

 Mr. F.T. also thinks it looks a little like a Halloween decoration at a bordello.
I kind of like that idea.

What do you think?

I’m entering this in the Halloween CSI Project Contest!

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  1. 1
    Kristi says:

    LOVE IT!!! Really, it’s awesome and so unique! I transfer my words the same way. Wish I had one of those fancy cutters, though.

    ~ The Speckled Dog

  2. 2
    Beth Eaton says:

    LOL – I love it! I love that you used the pink – you trendsetter, you!!

  3. 3

    I think it’s great! It says.. I’m scary, but I have a sensitive side!! :)

  4. 4
    Elizabeth says:

    Does it count as scary if it makes me giggle because it’s so cute? ;)

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    Karen Weight says:

    Your so creative! i really like it! I love your blog!!

  7. 7
    Debbie says:

    This is adorable. I really like it. I’m doing a whole crow thing so I am going to do this! Thanks.
    You have a great blog too!
    Blessings,
    Debbie

  8. 8
    Christine says:

    Bev, it is so fabulous! I love the crow, and I have a sudden urge to tie netting around a wreath!!

  9. 9

    Another great post, Bev! What a fun wreath! I love the little spider charm that you added to the plaque. It adds just the right level of scariness! :)

  10. 10
    Alison says:

    Hands down, this is the CUTEST “scary” wreath I’ve ever seen!! Love the pink!

  11. 11
    Kathy says:

    Wow that is so pretty -you make it look so easy and your description of how to make is entertaining too :-) Thank you for sharing

  12. 12
    Megness says:

    Being a fellow flamingo fan…I’m totally down with the pink. Frankly, why not pink? LOVE.IT.! :D

  13. 13
    Elizabeth says:

    Are you trying to make me not want to walk throught the front door by putting a spider on it?

  14. 14
    Haley Davis says:

    Wow says you can’t have pink and black?! I am totally lovin’ it! You pulled it off!

  15. 15

    I LOVE this! And I love how you used pink instead of orange… and it still totally screams halloween to me! You are amazing :]

  16. 16
    Kara says:

    LOOOOOOVE it!!

    Kara @ Mine for the Making

  17. 17

    SO DARN CUTE! I love it! i TOTALLY did a tulle wreath for my daughter a few months ago… but I didn’t fill it in as much as you… (i didn’t have all the tulle colors i wanted) Anyhoo, I wanted it to look fuller like yours. Love the the crow and the black and pink, well done! Jen

  18. 18
    Ingrid says:

    this adorable! and pink?? for halloween?? LOVE it! i am soo making this when i move into our new house! yay!

  19. 19

    this is too cute bev. Although I’d be really tempted to make myself a matching tutu to open the door with! hee hee

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    Lana says:

    I love the pink and black! Awesome wreath!

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