Remember from yesterday, I started wreath week here on the CCC! So go check out my Rummikub wreath if you missed it. Now for wreath #2 made out of something unexpected…okay downright weird. Today’s wreath is a Halloween wreath with googly eyes! Yep– eyes! BOO! So are you ready to make your own eye wreath to scare the trick-or-treaters? Read on to find out how!
Looking for more spooky ideas this year? Fall in love with all of the different Halloween crafts!
Make Your Own DIY Halloween Wreath
Google eyes have never been spookier! This DIY Halloween wreath is ultra scary and perfect for your front door whenever you’re wanting to make your house extra scary and festive. The cheesecloth looks like eerie spider webs and is the perfect welcome for your guests or trick or treaters.
Supplies Needed
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- Styrofoam Circle: You will want to make a ring out of the circle. Just carve out the center or find a ring at the craft store!
- Black Paint: Black paint is used to give this Halloween wreath extra creepiness, but you can use any Halloween color like orange, purple, or all three!
- Googly Eyes: You can pick those up at any craft store or dollar tree cheap.
- Hot Glue and Glue Gun: You’ll need these to assemble everything!
- Cheesecloth: I like to use cheesecloth because it is the perfect type of material to make your own DIY spiderwebs.
- Chipboard Letters: Spell out “Boo” or your other favorite creepy Halloween saying!
- Frame: Any kind of frame will work! Build a frame, buy one, or recycle an old frame.
- Ribbon: Black ribbon is used to hang the google eyes sign from the frame. Any color will work!
Note: You can find most of these items at your local craft store.
How to Make Your DIY Halloween Wreath with Google Eyes
This Halloween wreath is scary and just right for Halloween! This craft is super easy and perfect for all ages!
Step 1
First, paint the styrofoam ring black, then hot glue on the eyes. This was one wreath I was not worried about glue strings. The strings add to the spooky effect cause they look like spider webs.
Step 2
Add chipboard letters to spell “BOO”!
Step 3
Now my circle was small — about 6 inches in diameter. So, I needed something else to make it pop off the door. I wrapped a picture frame in torn white fabric scraps then grabbed my cheesecloth.
Step 4
Cut a piece of cheesecloth to fit around your frame with some extra fabric hanging off. Stretch it around your frame and use hot glue in the back to secure it.
Step 5
I took my scissors and poked holes in the cheesecloth. Pull your scissors when you poke through for a larger, more elongated hole. Just poke in other areas. Just get it to be spooky.
Step 6
Next, i then used a black ribbon to secure my little wreath in the center of the frame.
The googly-eyed wreath stands out against the spooky white background! Doesn’t this look so good?!
Cheesecloth makes an excellent addition to your Halloween decor if you have not already tried it. It makes things extra spooky and you might even have some in your kitchen supplies!
How to Use
Hang this scary Halloween wreath on your front door to celebrate Halloween or hang it up on the wall for extra decorations inside the house. Feel free to spell out different Halloween sayings for the wreath.
What about you?? Do you like this one better or the Rummikub wreath from yesterday? We have one more wreath to go for tomorrow!! For now, I am enjoying a touch of spooky Halloween goodness on my front door!!
So, make your own Halloween wreath with googly eyes today! You are going to love how it looks on your door!
Love this Eyeball Wreath and Want More Ideas? Try the Links Below!
- Halloween Gift Ideas with the Cricut Maker
- Easy Halloween Crafts for Kids: Pumpkin Magnets
- Halloween Lanterns: Testors Crafternoons
- DIY Halloween Wreath with a Spiderweb
Equipment
- hot glue and glue gun
Supplies
- 1 styrofoam circle
- black paint
- googly eyes
- hot glue and glue gun
- cheesecloth
- chipboard letters
- frame
- ribbon
Instructions
- First, paint the styrofoam ring black, then hot glue on the eyes. This was one wreath I was not worried about glue strings. The strings add to the spooky effect cause they look like spider webs.
- Add the chipboard letters to spell, "YOU"
- Now my circle was small — about 6 inches in diameter. So, I needed something else to make it pop off the door. I wrapped a picture frame in torn white fabric scraps then grabbed my cheesecloth.
- Cut a piece of cheesecloth to fit around your frame with some extra fabric hanging off. Stretch it around your frame and use hot glue in the back to secure it.
- I took my scissors and poked holes in the cheesecloth. Pull your scissors when you poke through for a larger, more elongated hole. Just poke in other areas. Just get it to be spooky.
- Next, I then used a black ribbon to secure my little wreath in the center of the frame.
This is sooo fun! It is a total crack up for Halloween! Thanks for linking up with DIY under $5!
oh that is so cute. Thanks so much for sharing at Beach Cottage Good Life Wednesdays.
this is awesome! I love it! AND I have already got all the supplies so I may actually get around to making this!!
too cute!!! what a great (eye)dea 🙂
What a completely adorable wreath ~ I love it!
Have a Happy Labor Day.
Creepy and cute! Great idea!
This has got to be the creepiest yet coolest wreath yet. I almost might make one if I can get past the yuck factor!!
This is one scary but super cute wreath! Those eyes are creepy. Brilliant idea!
Wow, that is brilliant! Such a fun idea-my kids will love this.
Best wishes,
Natasha.
super cool… and I love that my kids can partake in this too! My son is obessed with googly eyes… this is the perfect project!
Awesome idea! So perfect for the holiday. I haven’t seen anything like this yet–super creative! I would love for you to share this @ Show & Share!
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I LOVE this! (and I will HAVE to copy it, you know!) I am your newest follower, inviting you to stop by and see me sometime!
Your wreath is darling!! I love using the google eyes – so cute. I came over from the Door Decor party at Southern Hospitality. 🙂
I did a googly eye wreath on my blog too 🙂 Yours is adorable
This is a lot of fun!
So cute! Love the wreath and the spider web backing frame! Would have never thought of this, might have to try it for some cool decor for our home.
I love them.. Really, I do. It may look so simple but it gives out a statement to anyone’s Doors.. Thank you for sharing a beautiful piece.