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10 DIY chic halloween wreath ideas

10 chic halloween wreath ideas

Once October hits, swap those fall leaves for a chic Halloween wreath to adorn your front door.
These simple-to-make wreath ideas are the perfect way to decorate your home for the scary holiday season without spending a lot and adding a touch of chic and spooky to your porch.
The rule? Keep it simple and monochromatic! Just because it is autumn doesn’t mean your house needs to be orange.

10 DIY chic Halloween wreath ideas


1. Rustic spooky
Use vines and black paper bats. As simple as that.


2. Snakes
Dreadfully sophisticated and shockingly fun, a wreath wriggling with snakes on the front door gets Halloween off to a screaming start.


3. Roses and raven
Decorate your home for a Halloween inspired by The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe.
The bonus is you donโ€™t have to be crafty at all to pull this one off. You’re set if you can tie a knot and have a fake crow!
Tutorial here


4. Feather
The feathery texture of this wreath made from inexpensive feather boas is so visually appealing that you will love how it looks against your front door, and it is a perfect way to complete your raven-themed decor.


5. B&W
Welcome guests with a Halloween wreath that isnโ€™t too freaky. I love the dark background, white flowers, and B&W color scheme.


6. Black ribbon
Here is this quick and easy Halloween wreath. It takes at least 2- 3 rolls of black ribbons, more if you want to make more layers!


7. Embroidery Hoop
Keep it simple! Spiderwebs stretched across an embroidery hoop make a spooky yet stylish Halloween wreath.

8. Black Cat
Keep it simple with this adorable feline-inspired wreath.
Get the tutorial at Shaken Together Life.


9. Paper Flowers
This burnt-paper flower wreath is ominous and gorgeous at the same time. Burn the edges of the paper outdoors for safety’s sake.


10. Monster Eye
Scare all your neighbors with this felt and fur eye wreath. They won’t be able to shake the feeling they’re being watched!

10 chic halloween wreath ideas

Make the most of fall’s most loved colors for a front porch display that screams autumn (and Happy Halloween!).

xoxo,
Arianna

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