Looks like I’ve got a bit of a spider problem!
I really can’t take credit for our new Halloween wreath, it was completely my husband Matt’s idea. Well ok, I take credit for the climbing spider. I love how this wreath looks just spiky and black until you get closer and realize it’s covered in spiders.
Supplies:
- 12″ plasifoam wreath – this wreath is harder than regular styrofoam and rounded all around
- Gray paint – I used some latex house paint I had left over
- Plastic spiders, I bought bags of 100 at Target and used about 325
- Hot glue gun and glue sticks
- 1/2″ black velvet ribbon, length will depend on where you hang it
- White thread
To create the climbing spider, glue the end of a piece of white thread to the back of a spider. Glue the other end of the tread to the back of the wreath.
Add to you spooky Halloween display. If you make a spider wreath we’d love to see it on our Flickr group.
© 2005 – 2011 Kathy Lewinski & Susan Cornish
Really cute wreath! It looks like it takes a lot of patience.
I know they are plastic, I have the same spiders here waiting to be used. But this wreath still creeps me out… I might want to sleep with a light on tonight!
These are beautiful. I love this kind of thing, though I haven’t done any holiday decorating in years (laziness not lack of inclination).
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Very cool! Thanks so much for sharing the “how to”s with us! Your wreath is elegant and spooky all at the same time. I saw it over on Pinterest.