Craft-a-long: Halloween Wreaths🌜
- Slightly Sinister

- Aug 17
- 2 min read
Live: Saturday, September 13th @ 12:00PM CST
I have yet to create a single wreath... sad, I know... My front door has been barren for too many Halloweens. It's time I remedy this! My interior Halloween decor is mostly swamp haggish, so I'll be using a lot of dusty greens. I will be infusing a homage to the moon as well, she is the most beautiful thing in the sky and deserves some love!

🌜 What You’ll See:
-Building a wreath base using grapevine or wire frames.
-Decorating with eerie florals, ribbons, and Halloween
-themed accents.
-How to incorporate LED lights, faux webs, and more for extra flair.
-Chat and Q&A about tools, materials, project ideas, and the Slightly Sinister community in general.
📌 What You Will Need: Tools and Resources: Links provided are for product information and not a direct endorsement of the vendor.
Wreath Base Options:
Grapevine wreath: Recommended for rustic or gothic themes. I am going to use a crescent shaped grapevine: https://a.co/d/7s6R8LS
Wire wreath frame: great for lightweight, modern designs and comes in lots of really fun shapes
Decorative Supplies I am going with a swamp hag vibe (your choice of theme but here are ideas):
Basically you are going to raid your local craft stores for any interesting greenery or seasonal wreath supplies that tickle your fancy:
Faux florals – black roses, dark ivy, purple or orange blooms.
Ribbon – satin, mesh, or wired in Halloween colors or patterns.
Halloween accents – plastic spiders, skulls, bats, or mini pumpkins.
String lights – battery-operated LED lights.
Spider webbing or gauze – adds texture and spookiness.
Hot glue gun and glue sticks – Black glue sticks are my favorite! https://a.co/d/6dYC0nS
Floral wire or zip ties – for securing heavier decorations. Can be found at hardware or craft stores
Scissors or wire cutters – for cutting florals and wire.
This should be a fun and fairly straightforward craft-a-long, enjoyable for all




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